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The Keg Steakhouse + Bar is the undisputed Steakhouse leader in Canada, with a presence in the United States. Founded in 1971, The Keg has a focus on high-quality steaks, and a casual yet contemporary dining experience.
You really can't go wrong with the rib eye and a glass (or three) of wine. great service and a really nice atmosphere. Read more
The Senator is Toronto's oldest restaurant, dating back to the 19th century when it was just a house at 249 Victoria Street. Since then, the Senator has put its heart and soul into making the freshest, highest-quality food for generations of good-food lovers.
The inside of this restaurant is quintessential diner. The lady behind the bar was very friendly as was our server. The food came out quickly, hot, and fresh even though it was a busy time of the day. For the price, the sandwich was a little small but given the location so near to Yonge & Dundas I suppose higher prices should be expected. The huevos rancheros came with 2 eggs, a generous amount of black beans, avocado, and chorizo sausage as well as a delicious corn muffin. A very nice experience overall and a very convenient location! Read more
Harbour Sixty Steak House Our Landmarks restaurant proudly attracts attention from every corner of the city and we pride ourselves in being able to accommodate the varied needs of our guests. from quick and causal pregame steaks to intimate celebration dinners and the corporate deal breakers, harbour sixty consistently offers a world-class selection of steaks and seafood, wine and service.
it was awesome the food was great and the waiter was very attentive and the atmosphere was great. They had a DJ and there was people dancing and me and my wife felt very good being there. i would visit again and even though expensive the food was awesome. Read more
Italian-style snacks and cocktails draw Europhiles to this bright and stylish Fashion District trattoria at the foot of a condo complex for throughout-the-day sustenance. A casual ambiance highlighted by marble tabletops and high ceilings serves as hip backdrop to busy King Westers, whether they're grabbing kickstarting cappuccinos or after-work formaggi.
On a minus ten degree day, I braved the wind and found Bar Buca for their Winterlicious lunch menu. Ordered the zucchini appetizer with the Italian wedding soup as the main, a biscotti and something like a crisp cookie wafer for desserts. Warmed me up that day Read more
Pearl Diver Restaurant is open and ready for Torontonians to get their feet wet. Serving an incredible new dinner menu 7 days a week and lunch Monday to Friday, a new concept, food philosophy and craft bar have re-emerged to complement the already world-renowned Raw Bar.
Our favourite, we visit frequently on Sundays or sometimes Monday. Please keep it up. Read more
Against the Grain is the latest concept bringing urban chic to Toronto's Harbourfront. Located in the Corus Entertainment Building right next to Sugar Beach, this Urban Tavern is perfectly situated within walking distance to downtown, allowing you to relax and enjoy the spectacular view of Lake Ontario and the Toronto Island. Against the Grain is a casual Urban Tavern where people gather to enjoy Maple Chipotle Wings with a local brew, Pulled Pork braised in dark beer and molasses, Stone Baked Pizzas or traditional cocktails with a twist. All served in a sophisticated presentation and service. Unique local and European brews are tapped regularly along with interesting new and old world wines. Check out our rotating line up of Canadiana, Locals Only and the Traveller's Tap - always serving you new and exciting flavours. Of course we can't forget the cocktails including our own signature "Against the Grain" made with Canadian whiskey.
Food is consistently excellent. Our waitress, Natasha, was awesome - friendly, efficient, and attentive. This is why we keep going back for an affordable but tasty meal. Read more
From the moment you enter into the inviting surroundings of What-a-Bagel's contemporary design and stylishly trendy decor, the mouth-watering scent of onsite freshly baked goods will let you know that you've come to the right place! Rendering in the ultimate customer palate satisfaction with each and every bite!Located in the heart of the city's rapidly booming fashion district, our location is unique for an additional reason. Illustrations of hand drawn architectural drawings of the famous architect, Benjamin Brown, the original designer of the Fashion building, adorn the walls within our establishment. This particular building has been designated by the city of Toronto as a Heritage Building. Paying homage to the architect provides our customers with a little bit of history and ambiance while indulging in our delectable dishes.
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We tried this spot for our Anniversary. We were lucky and ended up getting a spot st the bar without reservations. We had booked at another restaurant but due to the power outage they were closed. Anyways, happy mistake finding Patois. The food was AMAZING and the service and cocktails were pretty fantastic too!!! We ordered a lot of food, I just wanted to try it all. My fav was the crispy pork belly, jerk chicken, and dirty rice. I can’t wait come back again to try more off the menu. Read more
Rush Hour is a moderately priced casual restaurant located in the Dufferin And Davenport area of West Toronto. Rush Hour specializes in European Cuisine and features a casual atmosphere.
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It was our first time at the restaurant. We went there because one friend went there before and loved it. Me and my wife decided to try 2 brazilian dishes they do as specials: Picanha - a brazilian steak - and feijoada - black beans stew with diverse pork meat. I never tried something like that before! The picanha was very soft. The feijoada tasting very good because of the smoked pork meat. Both plates came with something called "farova" - I think it's the way they spell it. It's a manioc flour with meat and veggies. Very different! Our friend ate F. Mignon and he liked it.. I tried the sauce, very good. Next time I'll try the gnocchi with the same sauce. Read more
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I’ve been a patient of Dr.G.Ponnam for over 12 years and have always had a positive experience. He is highly professional, knowledgeable, and attentive to patient comfort. As someone who is anxious about dental procedures, I truly appreciate how he and his team take the time to ensure I feel at ease. The staff are consistently warm, friendly, and welcoming. My most recent visit was no exception—smooth, comfortable, and handled with great care. Highly recommend. Read more
Tarragon Theatre's mission is to create, develop and produce new plays and to provide the conditions for new work to thrive. To that end, the theatre engages the best theatre artists and craftspeople to interpret new work; presents each new work with high quality production values; provides an administrative structure to support new work; develops marketing strategies to promote new work; and continually generates an audience for new work. As a complement to the new work created here, Tarragon presents new plays from all parts of the country, revives significant Canadian plays and produces international work, contemporary and classical. Long-term dramaturgy, tailored to the play and playwright, is a priority at Tarragon. Programs for play development are various and flexible ranging from Resident Playwrights to Playwrights Unit to WorkSpace
Check into Forest Hill's Hotel Gelato for house made gelato and desserts, great coffee beverages as well as delicious salads, soups and sandwiches ¯ including options for many dietary restrictions.
The Young Centre for the Performing Arts was envisioned by George Brown College and Soulpepper Theatre Company to be a home to the entire Toronto arts community. Anchored by the presence of Soulpepper's year-round classical repertory and George Brown College's Theatre School, the Young Centre provides a home for the leading artists and arts organizations of our city across all performance disciplines, while making a major investment in the future of our community. In the fall of 2008, the Young Centre launched an exciting slate of programming involving four major streams of activity: Festivals, Presentations, Incubation and Outreach. With artistic programming lead by 12 remarkable Resident Artists, the Young Centre will be bursting at its seams with music, theatre, dance and spoken word – and all the collaborative possibilities in between.
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