
Stratford Restaurants
Stratford Restaurants

Tourism & Attractions Dining
For restaurants that help visitors anchor a trip, village day, attraction visit, weekend itinerary, or local food stop with a clear sense of place.
Average tourism & attractions dining score: 7.2/10
Good Options
Elizabeth
9.9Elizabeth fits the Stratford visitor who wants dinner to feel connected to the city rather than interchangeable. The downtown address, reservation path, compact room, and local-ownership story make it useful for a planned evening around the core.
Raja Fine Indian Cuisine
8.3For visitors building a Stratford day around theatre, downtown walking, or Market Square, Raja gives a clear sense of place without requiring a complicated plan. It is central, easy to explain to a group, and anchored by familiar first orders and deeper detours.
Bentley's Bar Inn & Restaurant
8.5For Stratford visitors, Bentley’s solves several problems at once: a central downtown address, an inn above the pub, a broad enough menu for groups, and a schedule that fits around daytime wandering or a later evening.
Jobsite Brewing Company
9.2The old lumber-yard setting, construction-origin story, and beer-and-pizza format make Jobsite an easy Stratford stop for visitors who want something local without a formal dinner.
Sirkel Foods
9.3For Stratford visitors, Sirkel gives downtown a portable lunch answer. Pick up something sturdy, walk it toward Market Square, and keep the day moving between theatre plans, errands, or a loop through the core.
Brch & Wyn
9.3The Downie Street address and day-to-night format make Brch & Wyn an easy Stratford visitor stop: coffee and lunch early, brunch on Sunday, or a wine-led meal later in the week.
Stratford Thai Cuisine
9.0The downtown Stratford address, seven-day lunch-and-dinner hours, and easy Thai ordering style make this a useful stop for visitors building a day around town. It is practical, central, and broad enough for mixed groups.







