
Peterborough Restaurants
Peterborough Restaurants

The Neighbourhood Anchor
For restaurants that feel like local fixtures: regulars, community history, repeat visits, familiar service, and a role in everyday neighbourhood life.
Average the neighbourhood anchor score: 6.7/10
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OMG (Oasis Mediterranean Grill)
9.4OMG has a downtown Peterborough story, not just a menu category. The 2016 opening, family ownership, local partnership and regular-use shawarma menu give it neighbourhood-anchor weight.
Kit Croissanterie & Cafe
9.2Kit has a clear neighbourhood role beyond the pastry case: a queer, woman-led, sober cafe that speaks directly to community, connection, and safety. That identity makes the Hunter Street address feel anchored, not interchangeable.
The Favourite Greek
8.9The Favourite Greek is not framed as a new discovery; it reads like a downtown Peterborough fixture with a family restaurant memory behind it. The Vassiliadis story gives the room local weight even before the first plate lands.
Ng Saigon Boys
8.9A 2011 opening, a Lansdowne Street West address, loyalty rewards and a clear role as Peterborough's Vietnamese original make Saigon Boys feel like part of the city's regular dining map. It reads as a fixture more than a trend.
Kettle Drums
8.6Kettle Drums reads like a Hunter Street fixture: a long-running address, a recognizable comfort menu, patio appeal, and a format that works for everyday lunches as well as fuller dinners.
Gerti's
9.3Since 2005, Gerti's has occupied a recognizable Hunter Street role: local ownership, Cafe District location, conversation-first room, and community-minded history make it feel rooted rather than interchangeable.





