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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.
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cafe & cocktail bar
Inspired by the Italian way of life, and designed for any time of day, Oretta presents authentic Italian fare with modern day classics. Our genuine service is both intuitive and thoughtful, our knowledgeable staff delivers a Canadian hospitality experience using the finest Canada and Italy has to offer in food and drink.
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Oretta offers excellent service, quality products, and a welcoming atmosphere. Read more
Take in the most expansive views of vibrant Toronto from Harriet’s Rooftop at 1 Hotel Toronto. Harriet's luxurious rooftop space has been decorated with reclaimed and sustainable materials throughout, creating a vibe that’s both lively and cozy. On the rooftop, guests can choose from light bites made from seasonal ingredients, as well as wellness cocktails prepared with fresh juices. And for those looking to kick it up a notch, the lounge also offers craft cocktails and bottle service. Please note, Harriet's is a 19+ venue.
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
1 Kitchen Toronto serves up fresh, local, and sustainably sourced farm-to-table cuisine. The restaurant is a zero-waste operation, which spotlights the team’s commitment to preserving the beauty and bounty of nature. And then there’s the bar, where cold-pressed juices form the base of cocktails. The wine list highlights unique and iconic selections – many biodynamic or organic – you’ll also find handcrafted cocktails and freshly brewed coffee.
I really like the food here. It's very indulgent. Sometimes there is a line to get in to this place which sucks, but it's open late and worth the wait. I add goat cheese and bacon to the mac and cheese and boy is it worth the extra cost! Read more
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
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The food is amazing and the environment is nice. great place to enjoy good food and good company. highly recommended Read more
A popular Italian eatery, try one of their 20 kinds of pizza available with toppings including pesto, goat cheese, grilled chicken and eggplant. sa Marcello's is located about half a block East of Dufferin St. with a small patio out front.
Our absolute favourite for authentic italian. You know the restaurant is a gem when the local Italians eat there with their whole families (babies too!). As Marcello's is always packed, go early to get a seat (especially if your party is larger than 4) or expect to wait in line at least 30 minutes or longer. Service is prompt when seated and the lively atmosphere makes it very homey. The waiters are efficient, no-nonsense and definitely not snobby(as in other places), and they know the menus. On regular nights we share an appetizer, and dessert with our meals and we are stuffed!! The tirimisu is home made and heavenly; you could easily have seconds. I have been to other restaurants on College street, and quite honestly, at Marcello's the dishes are on par and above on quality. Combine the quality of food, with good portion sizes, very reasonable pricing, and you will see why Marcello's is always packed!! Read more
The recent recipient of enRoute's coveted top spot in its 2013 list of Canada's best new restaurants, Bar Isabel is in its glory. A Spanish tapas delight, this pretention-free Little Italy charmer serves up explosions of taste in a range of dishes. The menu is huge, but regulars have advice for overwhelmed newbies: order it all. The feel of the place is stylish and fresh with just enough old-school charm to keep the hipsters in line. The wood-heavy décor delivers you to your grandparents' house and the background tunage enhances the feel. Sit at the bar if you can't score a seat at this trending joint and watch the mixologists shake their tail feathers.
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