Weekend mornings at Tutti Frutti have a rhythm to them. Tables fill fast. Coffee arrives quickly. The menu is thick enough that the person across from you is probably ordering something completely different.
That's by design. The Quebec-born breakfast chain has spent three decades building a menu that genuinely has something for everyone and in Alberta, it now has the locations to back it up.
Where to Find Them in Alberta
Edmonton has multiple locations covering the city North, Rutherford, Heritage South, Oliver Village, and the newest addition in West Edmonton. Beyond the city, there are outposts in Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Spruce Grove, and Leduc, meaning most of the Edmonton metro area is within a short drive of a Tutti Frutti.
Each location runs the same menu, the same quality, and the same generous portions the chain built its reputation on.

What to Order
The crepes are what Tutti Frutti is known for stuffed with combinations like Nutella and wild berries with raspberry coulis and pastry cream. But the menu stretches well beyond that.
The benedict lineup includes a smoked salmon and capers option that punches above its price point. The breakfast poutines are exactly what they sound like. The casseroles are baked to order. There's an early bird menu starting at 7 a.m. for those who actually get up early, a kids' menu that earns its keep, and a lunch roster running until close that includes things like a Philly steak poutine and guacamole chicken quesadillas.
Fresh squeezed juice. Smoothies. Real coffee. The whole package.



Thirty Years and Still Packed
Tutti Frutti isn't trying to be a trendy brunch spot. It's not doing avocado toast with microgreens and a two-hour wait. It's a well-run breakfast restaurant with a serious menu, reasonable prices, and the kind of consistency that makes people regulars.
Thirty years in, Albertans are still showing up. That says enough.

Find your nearest location at tuttifruttidejeuners.com.









