Location · Old Town

Brunch in the
old town.

Cobbled streets, white-pillared porches, and three of the best Sunday rooms in Niagara — all inside half a mile.

Why Old Town?

Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake is the heart of the region — a heritage village of 19th-century homes, lake views, and a Queen Street that walks like a film set. For brunch it offers a particular advantage: you can park once, eat slowly, and end the afternoon at a wine shop or a bookstore on the same block.

It's where most of our weekend socials happen, and where we send members on their own when they want a quiet table with a friend.

The rooms

Where we sit.

Three Old Town rooms that earn the trip on their own — and where our socials happen most often.

01

HobNob at The Charles Hotel

An 1832 manor with a leafy garden patio. Eggs benedict, ricotta pancakes, an unhurried pot of coffee. Sunday's most charming room.

Garden patioBrunch menu

02

Treadwell Cuisine

A farm-to-table benchmark on Queen Street. Locally raised eggs, smoked trout, an exceptional list of small-batch wines from down the road.

Queen StreetFarm-to-table

03

124 on Queen

Boutique-hotel polish with a quieter dining room. Excellent eggs florentine, a thoughtful tea list, and a porch made for long conversations.

Boutique hotelQuiet

Walking notes

Three minutes between each table.

From the gazebo at Queen and King, you can reach every one of the rooms above on foot in under five minutes. There's metered parking on Queen and free parking behind the library and around the courthouse.

Old Town socials

Sit with us.

Several Old Town socials on the calendar this season. Members reserve first.

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