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Conveniently located in the Port Lands of Toronto just steps from the historic District is arguably one of Toronto's finest establishments. Featuring 6000 sq ft of interior space, ...more...See more text
Come taste a delightful meal at The Queen & Beaver Public House. Come relax at the bar with a drink and can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They are open at night all wee...more...See more text
The Elm Tree Restaurant welcomes you to their establishment. They are open late all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are positioned in a...more...See more text
The Loose Moose and yet, so much has remained the same. Our space is different, but our address isn't. Our business has grown, but we're still independent. And now, even with the m...more...See more text
Welcome to The Host, where the passion for delivering thrilling flavors, fresh ingredients, and outstanding service shines through. Established in 1996, The Host has relied on two ...more...See more text
Hair of the Dog on Church Street, offers two floors of dining and two patios. Gastropub offerings include Duck Confit Flatbread, Thai Steak Salad and Butter Chicken Grilled Cheese,...more...See more text
The nachos are to die for, and I don't even like nachos very much.
The menu was severely limited due to the incredible business that is Pride Week, and I was at a stretch finding something vegetarian and to my liking. After being told that they were accepting no substitutions (understandably, but I just wanted no mayo and onion on the veggie burger), I went with my second choice, the curry. I wasn't expecting much, but it succeeded my expectations. Not fantastic and it needed more than a sprinkle of salt, but pleasant nonetheless. Co-diners raved about their nachos and pulled pork.
Service was a bit scattered due to business, but were very friendly. When a beer was brought to our table that wasn't ordered -- but welcomed! -- he let us have it on the house. Blanche de Chambly on tap, fantastic!Read more
One of Toronto's premier Jazz bars, The Rex Hotel & Jazz and Blues Bar has been building since the '80s. They often feature 12 different acts a week. The bar has a laid-back, retro...more...See more text
The Blake House, home of Edward Blake, second Premier of Ontario, this historic venue has been restored and transformed as a restaurant pub featuring 14 beers on tap and VQA wines....more...See more text
The Watermark is one of Toronto's newest additions to the Harbourfront District. Located in the Queen's Quay Terminal, Watermark features a panoramic view of Toronto's harbourfront...more...See more text
We have visited Watermark several times, and unlike most of the posters have never had a problem. Except. they should ban smoking on the patio, although that might be a city bylaw. Our recent visit was a busy, sunny Sunday at around noon. We were told it would be about 10 minutes to be seated, actually it turn out to be around 5 minutes. After being seated our waitress showed up in good time and asked for our drink order, she showed up quickly with our drinks and took our food order. She said the kitchen was quite busy and our order might take a little longer than usual. We asked about appetizers that might hold us to the food arrived and she said they really don't serve them. Imagine our surprise when showed up a little while later with a plate of mini muffins for us, and then, refilled the plate. I know it's not much.....but it was something. And actually, it didn't seem like too long till our food arrived. The only complaint was from my daughter....kids.....who said, and this well be somewhat odd, her tacos had too much topping on them, and that the meat sauce made the tortilla chips "soggy". She may right on "soggy" bit, but she likes the chips most of all :-) . It was a good lunch, and everyone enjoyed their meal, although the accompanying salads with sandwiches were on the small side. Chicken club was made with a chicken breast, and lobster clubs had plenty of filling. If I have a different experience, I'll post it.Read more
Come savor a delectable meal at The Whistling Oyster. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. The surrounding area is memorable for its restaurants, merchants and parks.more...See more text
The popularity of bagels is not surprising. It is a nutritious food that is low in fat and low in calories. With more than a dozen flavour varieties ranging from plain to chocolate...more...See more text
The Firkin Pubs have a commitment to great pub food, friendly service in a cozy atmosphere and the Churchmouse is no exception. Opening in June of 2004 they have established themse...more...See more text
Great food, great prices, great atmosphere (whether inside or on the patio), great service!
What more can I say? I love the variety of the daily specials as well.
The one problem is the rude, older gentleman server with the goatee-like facial hair. He's rude and sarcastic, but I try to avoid his section!Read more
Corned Beef is a misnomer,since it has nothing to do with corn;the cut is placed in a vat of water mixed with large kernels of salt and spices. Smoked Meat, on the other hand, is f...more...See more text
Bowling gets a chic makeover at The Ballroom, a quirky playground at the corner of John and Richmond where a smorgasbord of pleasures awaits. An adults-oriented take on the bowling...more...See more text
Open seven days a week, The Office Pub located on John St. is right in the heart of the Entertainment District, just steps away from the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and TIFF Lightbox. ...more...See more text
We're a cozy and newly renovated Firkin Pub, located downtown Toronto in the heart of the Entertainment District, about a 5 minute walk from Osgood Station. Despite the typical 'he...more...See more text
It was happy hour (Mon & Wed ?8-10 pm) which offers various appetizers for lower prices. They were delicious - I especially recommend the crab cakes and calamari. The sangria is served in a small pitcher and was filled with fruit and is very refreshing.Overall, it was a great dining experience, the server was attentive and friendly.Read more
A funky casual dining experience only 3 blocks south of Bloor street on Yonge Street. Cuisine features something for everyone. 1/2 price appetizers everyday 4-6pm. Martini madness ...more...See more text
I've been to Brownstone's several times now, and it's always a good experience. Friendly staff, and good food. Their brunch gets busy on Sundays, and deservedly so, but we were able to make a reservation the night before for our not-so-small party. The banana and Nutella pancakes were delicious, but topped with syrup, were a bit rich for my delicate stomach. Good fresh orange juice. The decor is lively and interesting, though sitting near the front door can be drafty in cool weather.Read more
This 70 seat, much anticipated, local pub on the increasingly popular Queen East strip fills a much needed void in Leslieville. The Roy features Sunday brunch, a British menu with ...more...See more text
A great atmosphere reminding me of the pubs back in England. But with better food. The service is quick and friendly: happy staff and owners and a most accomplished chef (Big John) in the kitchen. Try it! If you don't like it, I'll buy you a pint.Read more
The Draft House provides breakfast, lunch and dinner in the College St and Yonge St in the Yonge Downtown area of Downtown Toronto. Serving a wide variety of dishes from Indian to ...more...See more text
The Chickery is a fast-casual eatery offering real tasty chicken and sides. By only using quality authentic ingredients, we provide delicious food that you can feel good about eati...more...See more text
A modern day take on a classic cheeseburger joint. We serve up fresh premium cheeseburgers, hand breaded chicken sandwiches, premium fresh cut fries, old fashioned shakes and fresh...more...See more text
One of the last bastions of old-world Queen Street West, the Cameron House is easy to find by its psychedelic mural on the Cameron Ave. side of the building. The inside has lofty c...more...See more text
The Bishop and The Belcher is a moderately priced casual International / global restaurant located by Bloor St and Church St in the Church Wellesley Village area of Downtown Toront...more...See more text
Located on Brant Street near King West, The Citizen's wide open space features a lounge area, large bar and comfortable dining room with quirky, sports club touches. Serving up com...more...See more text
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C Lounge is a spa inspired lounge that is the ?rst of its kind in Toronto to have such unique features, twenty ?ve hundred square foot patio surrounded by private VIP cabanas and a...more...See more text
Tea Shop 168 Group Inc. has been established since 1996 Tea Shop 168 has developed into the largest Bubble Tea Chain in North -erica. Tea Shop 168 is committed in offering the best...more...See more text
Kensington Market, where people moving to the ebb and flow of world events make a pit stop. Among them, enclaves of hippies, struggling students, chefs shopping with integrity, pre...more...See more text
The Bagel Stop was founded in 1987 by Alex Zilberberg and Felix Zonenberg. Groomed and trained in the bakery business they quickly recognized the bagel's potential to develop into ...more...See more text
Art House Cafe (The) invites you to their coffee shop. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are open late from Monday to Friday and are readily accessible by bicycle...more...See more text
Classic American cuisine takes the field at this clever, comfy King West restaurant, where hearty, smarty mains like the Kentucky Fried Handshake Sandwich and Bones in a Bucket liv...more...See more text
Come enjoy a delicious meal at The Silver Dollar Room. Come experience their casual atmosphere and recline on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open at night from Wednesday t...more...See more text