Photo of Fabergé, a Restaurant in Mile End

Since it opened its doors in 2010, Fabergé has become a Mile End mainstay for those in search of a laid-back yet energetic atmosphere fuelled by brunches full of creative eggs Benedicts to a signature breakfast poutine served with a velvety hollandaise.

The charm of Fabergé lies not only in its indulgent menu, but also in its vibe. It’s casual yet cool, with a welcoming energy that’s perfectly suited to its crowd. The place is decked out with mid-century modern touches—Eames chairs and a mural by local artist Philippe Legris that displays a map of Montreal adds some neighbourhood flair.

Weekends come with lines out the door, a testament to its ongoing popularity. But with Fabergé, the wait is always worth it. It’s a spot that’s become ingrained in the Mile End brunch circuit, perfect for those who appreciate a place where comfort food meets creativity in the best way.

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