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Conveniently located in the Port Lands of Toronto just steps from the historic District is arguably one of Toronto's finest establishments. Featuring 6000 sq ft of interior space, a 275 seat waterside patio and a free 150 vehicle parking lot all nestled on 3 acres of beautifully manicured green space. The Keating Channel's spectacular location provides the perfect backdrop for a truly memorable dining and leisure experience.
Located in Yorkville, Hemingway's is a little piece of New Zealand where customers can enjoy salads, pastas and some New Zealand-inspired dishes.
This is a really neat Aussie/Kiwi themed place I was introduced to on new years eve and it turned out to be great! The food was excellent quality for a pub and well prepared, as well as reasonably priced. Definitely a good spot to spend the evening with good friends. Read more
Black Irish Whiskey Bar & Oyster Saloon brings pub fare to Queen and Sherbourne. But with a rock and roll edge. And includes items you might not expect, such as oysters, steak and lobster nachos. In addition to lunch, dinner, drinks and brunch (Irish and Jamaican breakfast available), there is a large patio and live music, DJs and major sporting events on a regular basis.
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Come savor a delicious dish at Wychwood Pub. They are open at night all week and are easily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle.
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Come taste a delicious dish at The 3 Brewers. Come unwind at the bar with a refreshment. They are open late all week. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. The neighboring area is notable for its stores and parks.
we've recently expanded the restaurant by adding a new room for a spacious, yet intimate complement to the main bar area.With dartboards, flat screen tvs, 60' gas fireplace walls, a separate speaker system and projection screen, this room is an ideal venue for accommodating small to large group reservations (10-100 people). We are also wheelchair accessible, of course.
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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.
C'est What is Toronto's cultural ambassador offering a diverse menu of comfort food made from scratch with real honest ingredients alongside an unsurpassed selection of local craft beer, wine, and original music. We are Toronto's 'local. As Toronto's preeminent craft beer purveyor and original craft beer and wine restaurant.
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