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70 Fraser Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 3E1 Get directions
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Canadian, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
School Restaurant is legendary for our award-winning brunch, lunch and dinner, amazing patios, and great service. Our beautifully restored industrial space is cozy in winter and op... more... See more text
Awesome meal!!! Superb staff!! Excellent that they are open for dinner! Loved it! Read more
499 King St W, Toronto, ON M6N 1H7 Get directions
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Bar, Asian, Restaurant With Terrace, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
Spice Route is one of King Street West's hot bistro bars. Surrounded by candlelight, this trendy urban bistro opens out onto an unprecedented three thousand square foot patio, with... more... See more text
The food was pretty good. The place is huge as it is which was kind of cool definitely did not see that coming. The atmosphere was really cool and had a fantastic time with my brother and sister (sister is from out of town). Will definitely be going back. Read more
200 Élizabeth St, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 Get directions
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Canadian Cuisine, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Come enjoy a yummy creation at Salad Days. They are easily accessible by public transit and bicycle and are in a lively area recognized for its nightlife. more... See more text
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1T8 Get directions
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InterContinental Toronto Yorkville, American Cuisine, Asian, Fusion, Restaurant With Terrace, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Escape to our premium downtown Toronto hotel, located in the fashionable and exclusive neighbourhood of Yorkville. Our boutique hotel redefines luxury standards with sleek, crisp, ... more... See more text
907 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1V9 Get directions
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Diner, Coffee Shop, Canadian Cuisine, Fusion, Mexican, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Saving Grace welcomes you to their diner. This eatery offers tacos, nachos and empanadas for 11$ to 25$. Come experience their casual surrounding. They graciously feature wheelchai... more... See more text
2255 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1N8 Get directions
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Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Shakey's was originally owned by Mike Walton who was known in the hockey world as Mike 'Shakey' Walton Number 16. He played for the Toronto Maple leafs and won Stanley Cup with the... more... See more text
I was in Shakey's a year ago and it has completely changed, I visited recently with some girlfriends and we had a fantastic meal. The owner has renovated the entire place to give it a 2010 pub look and has still kept the theme of a sports bar. Good job on the reno's, the menu looks great with some of the typical sports pub food such as nachos, hamburgers and wings. However the rest of the menu is quite amazing, from my understanding the waitress mentioned that Chris is a new addition to the staff and is the brother of the owner. He actually is coming from fine dining and is now helping run the kitchen. I will be back again and this time were bringing our husbands. Read more
2003 Avenue, North York, ON M5M 4A5 Get directions
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Thai, Asian, Malaysian, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Satay on the Road offers a wonderful array of delicious flavours that will delight and tease your taste buds. Whether it be a rich, fragrant curry, a spicy Thai soup, savoury salad... more... See more text
965 Elgin Street West, Cobourg, ON K9A 5J3 Get directions
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Family Restaurant, Breakfast Restaurant, Restaurants, Dessert Spot, Brunch Restaurant, Lunch Place, Dinner Restaurant, Late Night Dining, Vegetarian and Vegan Options, Canadian Cuisine, Comfort Food, Continental Cuisine, Regional Cuisine, Alcohol Served, Bring Your Own Wine, Curbside Pickup, Kids' Menu, Lunch Menu, Restaurant With Bar, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Terrace, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Symposium Cafe Restaurants in Cobourg, Ontario, offering casual dining in a family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy lunch, dinner, and breakfast with a wide range of healthy options, ve... more... See more text
340 Yonge, Toronto, ON M5B 1R8
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Thai, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Salad King has been proudly serving Ryerson and the downtown Toronto neighbourhood for the past 20 years. Our Thai food is delicious and affordable, made with quality, homemade ing... more... See more text
Nice Thai restaurant downtown to grab a quick quality meal. Recommended! Read more
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