Toronto Restaurants
Toronto Restaurants
Showing restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and more
Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine
9.3Parkdale Mexican spot built around molcajetes, tacos, ceviches, cocktails, weekly specials, and lively late-week energy.
Steam Whistle Kitchen
9.3Steam Whistle Kitchen turns the Roundhouse into a brewery-patio meal: burgers, wings, seasonal comfort dishes, fresh pilsner, and game-day timing built into the visit.
Lee
9.2Susur Lee's flagship now lives at Richmond and Portland as a polished Waterworks dining room built around shareable French-Southeast Asian signatures.
Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery
9.1Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery is an Ossington ice-cream bakery with Bakerbots roots, custom cookie sandwiches, warm waffle and puff formats, and a current menu that moves from Burnt Toffee and Totaro to Matcha-Genmaicha Tiramisu and vegan scoops.
Left Field Brewery (Leslieville)
9.1Left Field Brewery Leslieville is a beer-first taproom and bottle shop at the original Wagstaff Drive production space. The draw is the baseball-themed beer list, non-alc options, BYO-food flexibility, and easy group use rather than a full kitchen.
Pantheon Restaurant
9.1Pantheon Restaurant is a family-run Greek fixture on the Danforth, open since 1997 and built around Saganaki, Roast Lamb, Fresh Market Catch, souvlaki dinners, and seafood such as Gavro and Barbounia. The room adds a front patio, weekday happy hour, and an official online reservation path.
WVRST
9.0A King West beer hall built around artisan sausages, craft beer, group-friendly seating, and a few smart weekly deal windows.
Mamakas Taverna
9.0Mamakas Taverna is a polished Greek/Aegean dining room on Ossington, with a menu built around whole Lavraki, Oktapodi, Moussaka, Greek wine, and shared-table prix fixe strategy. Owner Thanos Tripi gives the story a grounded people thread.
The Carbon Bar
8.9The Carbon Bar is a Queen East restaurant where oysters, cocktails, seafood, live-fire barbecue, Sunday brunch, and large-format platters all share the same downtown dining room.
Messini Authentic Gyros
8.8Danforth gyros specialist built around fries-in-the-pita Greek wraps, practical lunch combos, and a founder story tied directly to Greektown.
Amsterdam Brewhouse
8.8Waterfront craft brewery and big-group pub restaurant on Queens Quay, strongest for beer flights, barbecue, patios, and pre-event dining.
Côte de Bœuf
8.7Cote de Boeuf is an Ossington butcher-shop bistro and French wine bar where dry-aged beef, steak frites, tartare and a walk-in room do the heavy lifting, with small-group butcher dinners handled by email.
El Catrin Destileria
8.7El Catrin Destileria is a Distillery District Mexican room built around shareable plates, a dramatic mural, a heated patio, and a deep tequila-and-mezcal bar. The strongest food anchors are Birria Tacos, Tuna Tostadas, Costilla Cargada, tableside guacamole, and a taco-and-botanas spread that suits groups.
Mezes
8.7Mezes is a Danforth Greek room built around shared mezes, grilled seafood, mousaka dinners, and a wine program that stays pointedly Greek. Walk-ins only, takeout-friendly, and strongest for groups that want dips, saganaki, lamb, and honeyed desserts.
Bellwoods Brewery
8.7Bellwoods Brewery is a founder-led Ossington brewpub built around Jelly King, Jutsu, Roman Candle, PIG IPA, lagers, reserve bottles, and weekly brewpub offers. The strongest visit is beer-first, with online reservations, bottle-shop reach, and practical Tuesday-to-Friday timing.
Pennies Bellwoods
8.6Pennies Bellwoods is a Strachan Avenue sliders bar built for casual rounds: griddled burgers, fried-chicken sliders, loaded tots, late hours, patio energy and weekly AYCE steamies keep the room useful for groups without making dinner formal.
Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie
8.5Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie is a polished Distillery District French bistro with a boulangerie, Bar Cluny, weekend brunch, a daily happy-hour drinks window, and enough signature dishes to work for both celebratory dinners and lighter visits.
Union
8.5Union is a 2009 Ossington French bistro from chef-owner Teo Paul, built around daily seasonal menus, local farm sourcing, a lived-in room, and current lunch, brunch, patio, bar, and dinner use cases. Start with tartare or elk sliders, then read the kitchen through steak frites, rotisserie chicken, mussels, or whatever the day’s produce is carrying.
Arvo Coffee
8.5A Distillery District cafe built around Australian-style espresso, 8-4 brunch toasts, and a coffee-and-flowers identity at 17 Gristmill Lane.
Madrina Bar y Tapas
8.2Madrina Bar y Tapas is a Distillery District Catalan tapas room built around shared plates, Spanish ingredients, and a current menu of paella, pulpo, tuna tartare cones, croquetas, patatas bravas, seafood, and sweet tapas. The strongest visit is a planned group or date-night meal that uses the beverage list and the room as part of the experience, not just a quick tapas stop.











