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Victoria declared brunch capital of Canada by Food Network

The competition is toast, and they have egg on their face, because the Food Network has declared Victoria to be the brunch capital of Canada. But is brunch in the Capital all it's cracked up to be? What about lines, and the fact you can make it all at home?

'I think every second restaurant is a brunch place in Victoria,' Food Network host says

Eggs benedict is a classic brunch dish, and Relish Food & Coffee is one of many spots in Victoria you can get it. (Jen Arrr/Flickr)

Victoria's brunch spots have been bringing home the bacon (and eggs) in a major way for some time now, and the Food Network has taken notice,declaring Victoria the brunch capital of Canada.

You Gotta Eat Here! host John Catucci says the main reason Victoria took the title is there are just so many places to choose from.

"I think every second restaurant is a brunch place in Victoria," he told All Points West host Robyn Burns.

"In Victoria, it's not just weekends, though You can have brunch every day of the week. Which is fantastic."

But is brunch in the capital really all it's cracked up to be?

Many of the top places in the city have notoriously long line-ups.

You Gotta Eat Here! host John Catucci says if you're a brunch hater, "Just shush it." (@johncatucci/Twitter)
"I know the weekend lines are ridiculous but there are so many restaurants," Catucci said. "When you're going to a place that makes their own bacon in-house, you wait in line. You know?"

And, yes, the food tastes good, but can't you just make it all at home?

"It's not just the recipe. You could have the recipe at home and do it, but it's just not the same," he said.

"Like John's Place, when you walk into John's Place, you see all those pictures and posters of all the people and all the places he's been, and the waitresses and waiters who've been there for 20 years, it just feels awesome."

And what about brunch-haters, at home and abroad, who say brunch is an overrated trend? An indulgence for the urban middleclass?

"Just shush it," is his reply. "Have an eggs benny and just relax."

This story originally appeared on CBC Radio One's All Points West


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