The name is Quanto Basta. When do you say you've had enough? Dionysus, who we're sure would be a regular, would say there is always room for good food and drink. When you come to Quanto Basta, you're sure to leave satisfied. But how much is enough? When y
The Beech Tree welcomes you to their dining room. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are accessible by public transit and are found in a neighborhood filled with parks and merchants. You may pay by Visa, American Express, MasterCard and Discover.
Sports Bar, American Cuisine, Ethiopian, Restaurant With Live Entertainment, Daily Specials, Events, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Live Music, Open On Sunday
Christie Pits Pub can be found on Bloor Street West, between Christie and Ossington.
Open for dinner 7 days a week - the menu features everything from salads, sandwiches, burgers and entrées, and a full Ethiopian/Eritrean dishes.
The drinks lists also offer a lot of choices with a long list of beers, wines, cocktails and spirits available.
Enjoy a game on the big screen or live music at this neighbourhood pub.
The Rosedale Diner is a family-owned restaurant that's been a Yonge street institution since 1978. Famous for its Bohemian style and Israeli flair, we serve lunch on weekdays, brunch on weekends, and dinner every evening.
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
Open 7 days a week from 11AM-2AM Town Crier is the place the entertainment district has been crying for, with 50 beers on tap from around the world and a great selection of imported bottles at very good prices.
What is exciting about the Town Crier, beside the great beer selection, is that we offer traditional German and Belgian dishes for everybody’s taste. You will get a great value for your money!
Our customers come for quality homemade food in heaping portions, in a casual environment at a price that won't break the budget! Our fully stocked bar offers a large wine list available by the glass as well as a thoughtful selection of beers from Canada
Had a fabulous Chicken Goat Cheese Burito - best I've ever had.
Friend had a Grilled Tuna Salad, also excellent.
Service was cheerful and quick even though restaurant was full.
Would definitely recommend.Read more
Here is the Moss Park-based meeting place for the city's bon vivants, a warm, welcoming atmosphere where drinks and hospitality flow in equal measure. Food served within the disco ball glitz of this spot is unpretentious, favouring small plates so tables can share more than a great evening. Some of the down-home offerings include pork rib, sea bass and jerk Cornish hen. The latest creation from Nota Bene owners Yannick Bigourdan, David Lee and Franco Prevedello, the Carbon Bar is a casual den with an endearingly classy vibe.
Good bbq, fun atmosphere. Surprisingly good cocktails. A bit too much of a downtown after work vibe for my taste, but still a good experience.Read more
Under The Table invites you to their dining room. They are open late from Tuesday to Sunday and are conveniently accessible by bicycle and public transit. They are in a lively surrounding acknowledged for its verdant spaces.
Goods & Provisions welcomes you to their restaurant. Come relax at the bar with a refreshment. They are open late from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are established in an area characterized with parks, restaurants, stores and coffee shops.
We are delighted to introduce you with Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurants in Toronto, located at 869 Bloor St. West & Ossington Subway Station, and the new Lalibela Restaurant at 1405 Danforth Ave.. a block east of Greenwood Subway StationLalibela Restaurant is family operated Ethiopian exotic cuisine with unique Taste; and we are proud to serve great dishes with traditional Ethiopian hospitality; at Lalibela Restaurant it is our pledge to bring you the best of Ethiopia, our menu consist meat and vegetable dishes lambs, chicken, beef and meat/veggie combination
This cozy 15-seater makes for a special lunchtime addition to the burger-choked Alexandra Park landscape. The snackbar-style setting serves up quick and tasty Mediterranean-style sandwiches, falafels and poutine, all with a decidedly healthy bent to them. Everything is prepared in house, including the stone-oven baked pita breads and the zingy Jordanian hummous in which to dip them. This sunny spot is the introductory location for what promises to be a Middle Eastern snack bar chain that will eventually extend its reach across the city.
Japanese charcoal, particularly Binchotan, is prized for its superior quality of burning in addition to the excellent heat retention at high temperatures. Most fine quality charcoal contains 80% of carbon component, which produces minimal odour associated with the impurities and volatile components. However, in binchotan charcoal, the carbon component is 93% to 95%, meaning food grilled with it retains its own natural flavours at the most purest state. Since Binchotan charcoal is nearly pure carbon, it momentarily reaches temperatures of 1000°C yet produces no flame or odour. This flameless and therefore gentle technique of grilling is cherished by barbeque connoisseurs worldwide.
F'Amelia Restaurant invites you to their establishment. You can even enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are open at night all week and are conveniently reachable by bicycle and public transit. They are positioned in an area packed with restaurants, parks, coffee shops and stores.
Our pastries are made from scratch using simple, wholesome ingredients - just like Grandma used to make. The season's harvest dictates our menu of homemade sandwiches, wraps, soups & salads. So whether you're kicking back with a fresh brewed coffee or enjoying a meal with friends & family, we promise you the very best of farm fresh.
WELCOME TO THE COMBINE where Southern Comfort meets California Casual. The Combine Eatery is a family-run labour of love. The restaurant has a casually cool vibe that befits any meal from brunch to dinner, and the hidden back patio is summertime perfection. Whether you stay an hour or an afternoon, we're downright happy to make your acquaintance.Our food traverses the Southern States' landscape: from SoCal-style fish tacos (totally al fresco), to smoked ribs and even brisket, we provide a nod to South north of the border.
Combine does more than just fill the senses, the meals I've had every time we go have been excellent. Albert and Amy Chow have a great place and staff are great! Congratulations on success!Read more
Mirroring a traditional English Pub, Dog and Bear is a sports-friendly, neighbourhood watering hole located in Parkdale in the city's west end. Comfortable u-shaped booths line the east brick exposed wall, purposely set up to face the bar, which is equipped with 9 flat screen televisions. There are 20 beers on tap and the menu boasts items such as burgers, all day breakfast, wings and nachos.
I’ve been to Dog and Bear many times. It’s a traditional British style pub. It’s laid back and chill, not a place for an event but definitely a place to hang out with the friends and grab some pints. Football(soccer) lovers as owners the screens always have good matches on during the season. If you are there on a day where west Ham and Man U go head to head you will likely see the rivalry as friends and supporters pile in and sit in separate sections of the bar to cheer for their teams. Read more
Our restaurants are numbered Ontario corporations: 2047409 Ontario Inc. on Danforth Avenue, and 2113407 on Eglinton Avenue West. Shows how smart our customers are