
Peterborough Restaurants
Peterborough Restaurants

Solo Friendly
For restaurants where dining alone feels comfortable through counter seating, quick formats, calm rooms, approachable service, or clear one-person orders.
Average solo friendly score: 6.2/10
Good Options
East City Coffee Shop
9.1Counter seating, phone takeout, and a focused menu make it easy to use alone without turning the meal into an event. The best fit is a straightforward breakfast or lunch stop built around speed, familiarity, and a full plate.
Tora Sushi
9.2Solo diners can keep the meal simple without losing the restaurant range. A ramen bowl, a basic roll set, or Bi Bim Bap gives one person a complete order without needing a larger shared spread.
Chef Basel Cuisine
9.7Solo diners can keep the order compact without losing the point of the menu. A wrap, burger, omelette, pasta, Pad Thai, or one Indian main is enough to get a clear read on the kitchen.
Apollo Grill
8.8A solo Apollo Grill stop makes sense when you want a focused burger, fries, or shake without a long dining plan. The menu is compact enough to choose quickly but still has enough sides to make the order feel complete.
Sam's Place
9.2A casual deli with online ordering, lunch portions, and compact sandwich choices works well for solo diners who want a real meal without a formal dining room.
Fork It
9.8Fork It can work as a solo breakfast stop because the menu has complete single-person orders rather than share-only formats. Classic Breakfast, Breakfast Wrap, House Benny, and French Toast all make sense without needing a group order.
Marty Moo's
8.8Solo diners have easy entry points here: a chicken club, burger, fish and chips, wings or pot pie can stand alone without needing a group order, while the room stays casual enough for a simple meal.




