Fika
A Swedish-inspired cafe on King's Road with an Instagrammable interior and a menu built around fresh, fruity brunch dishes.
Why we love it
The prettiest brunch spot in Kingston — Scandi-chic interiors, beautiful plating, and excellent avocado toast.
If your brunch needs to look as good as it tastes, Fika delivers — this Swedish-inspired cafe is Kingston's most photogenic spot. The King's Road location draws a crowd who care about aesthetics, and Fika doesn't disappoint. Think clean Scandi lines, natural light flooding through big windows, and dishes that arrive looking like they've been styled for a shoot. The fruity pancakes are piled high and properly indulgent; the avocado toast is done with care rather than as an afterthought. It's popular with the brunch-as-event crowd, so weekends fill up. The coffee is good, the menu is huge, and if you want somewhere that feels a bit special without the formality of a restaurant, this is it.
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