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Freshii is all about fresh and nutritious meal choices that energize you on the go. Our foods at our Liberty Village location help you live your best life with fibre-rich, slow-burning carbs, essential fats and lean proteins.
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Stopped in with some friends , great food cold beer, lots of TVS. New owners which are great, making some changes, getting some live music. look forward to supporting them ricky Read more
Mildred's Temple Kitchen is the reincarnation of Mildred Pierce – a different body with the same soul. Mildred Pierce introduced Toronto to a unique dining experience and established brunch as a culinary trend in the city.
School Restaurant is legendary for our award-winning brunch, lunch and dinner, amazing patios, and great service. Our beautifully restored industrial space is cozy in winter and opens to our patios in summer.
Awesome meal!!! Superb staff!! Excellent that they are open for dinner! Loved it! Read more
Milestones invites you to their dining room. Explore a menu featuring hamburgers, seafood and a bar-b-q and grilling menu, priced at 11$ to 25$ and experience their trendy and upscale surrounding. They happily provide an extensive wine list. You can get there not only by car but also by public transit.
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I always enjoy the menu at Milestones. I have one concern. The wine list unbelievably does not have ONE Ontario wine in its selection of wines that are all international. Its hard to believe that in our Niagara region we produce some of the worlds best wines at very good prices and Milestones doesn't have even one red and white available. Please correct this for your customers. Our group were mystified when they looked at the wine list and all agreed this was an oversight at a good restaurant. Read more
Wheat Sheaf is among the city's oldest watering holes and is something of a Toronto institution whose continuous operation actually dates back to 18 years before Confederation. As any excellent tavern would, this place features heavy wooden tables bowing under the weight of frothy pitchers and stacks of sticky wings (sold at half price on Sunday through Tuesday). Wheat Sheaf has a kickin' jukebox, a rollicking atmosphere,
I visited last night for the first time for a friends birthday party I have to say the atmosphere was very nice the food was good the only downfall being a disabled person is with the washrooms be in downstairs. Overall it was a good night and a big thank you to our waitress Alley for keeping on top of her toes and making sure everybody had everything they needed in the celebration. Read more
“Starting my culinary career in Niagara-on-the-lake, I was given the opportunity to really see what food and the hospitality industry was all about. It sparked something in me and I was instantly addicted to the speed and fast paced environment. Working with real ingredients for the first time was an experience that propelled me into wanting more. I could go on and on about the experiences I had in Australia, New York, Toronto and Vancouver and about all the things I did but like me, I want to keep this simple. I have always loved food and have always craved the pace of a fast and hard service. Wine, Beer and Spirits will always have a special place in my heart which I am sure others will agree with me. The friendships I have made have and will be everlasting, and my philosophy with food revolves around the fact that food and family are the only things that globally we can all relate too. I am a loving husband, father and co-worker, and have built a restaurant that showcases that.
Temple Bar invites you to their establishment. Come relax on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open late all week. You can get there by bicycle. They are in a lively surrounding known for its nightlife.
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
We welcome you to our Irish Pub located in Liberty Village! It's were you can enjoy traditional Irish dishes, friendly service and a warm barstool. The pub is cozy and inviting - visit with friends in the Grand Dining Room where huge windows are embellished with velvet curtains and a roaring fire place warms the air. Although patrons can find traditional Irish Pub Fare on the menu, there are also a few delicious surprises such as... just to name a few. Come in for live music every Saturday night and don't miss out on the opportunity to experience one of our 3 patios overlooking Toronto's skyline!Group bookings and private parties are also welcome at the Brazen Head Irish Pub.
Brassaii Restaurant and Lounge is Toronto's sophisticated and cosmopolitan destination. Nestled amidst a romantic cobblestone courtyard patio, Brassaii elevates the finer dining experience by surrounding its guests in what can be described as architectural heritage integrated with modern trends of progressive, SOHO-inspired design innovations. The newly renovated venue contains an exposed wine cellar, a sleek dining room, stylish bar and lounge as well as two private dining rooms for personal or professional events. Brassaii offers a tantalizing Mediterranean inspired menu specially crafted by our Executive Chef. Drink and dine in stylish elegance amongst a refined urban atmosphere that will delight the most discerning palate.
The food at this Financial District lunch spot stays pretty close to home, celebrating the bounty of southern Ontario with dishes like ricotta gnocchi with forest mushrooms, farmhouse pork sausage and the signature Hawthorne burger. Everyone raves about the French fries, and you do yourself no favours by passing up the flourless chocolate cake. Hawthorne is partnered with the Hospitality Workers Training Centre, meaning the staff here is happy and well supported from on high.
Eden Trattoria does not take reservations for groups under 6 people. Eden Trattoria has the Humber Bay Shores neighborhood buzzing. Specializing in Italian cuisine for over 14 years, this family restaurant has become a favorite for many locals, tourists, as well as some of the players from the Toronto Blue Jays, Maple Leafs, and Raptors. Whether you come to create your own pizzas and pastas, savor the chef's daily specials, or enjoy a cocktail on the patio with the best view in the city, the food is deliciously simple and the atmosphere always lively. The large menu has something for everyone, while the staff keeps the patrons laughing and coming back for more. The decor is casual and comfortable, including during the summer months, where the Eden patio is an invitation to relax and enjoy a glass of wine or an ice cold beer. The wine menu is changed every 4 months and offers a wide selection of consignment wines by the glass and bottle.
Had an amazing experience last nite with a group of friends ! We enjoy the food ( fried calamari ) best I ever tried in gta area ... the stuff was very friendly , excellent food and the view it’s spectacular . Can’t wait to go back! I wish Toronto will have more restaurants like this one ! Read more
The first Lady Marmalade opened its doors in Victoria in 2005. Originally from Toronto, Carla Cherry & her brother, David Cherry, opened up the little brunch joint & worked hard to make it a Victoria staple. Lady Marmalade quickly became famous for their delicious eggs benny and tasty Mexican dishes.In 2008, David moved back to Toronto with his wife Natalia Simachkevitch, while Carla stayed at the helm of Lady Marmalade in Victoria. David & Natalia scoured the city for the perfect location & a second Lady Marmalade opened in July 2009 in lovely Leslieville. David cooked, Natalia served.
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