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Bellwood Brewery is hands down the best micro brewery in Toronto. Is full every single day of the year, and it's a great place to try high quality craft beer in a beautiful environment. You can sit in the patio in summer or winter, and check out the brewery facility indoors. They have a beer depot in the facility so you can buy beer before leaving - try witchshark IPA. Read more
Boehmer, located on Toronto's trendy Ossington, focuses on local and seasonal Canadian food. Chef Boehmer's creations include ever-evolving dishes such as Chantecler Rouge Roasted Chicken Fricasse and his very famous Pan Seared Quebec Foie Gras and Lobster Mac & Cheese.
Böehmer offers excellent service, quality products, and a welcoming atmosphere. Read more
Gastropub is a British term – a combination of gastronomy and pub, these locations specialize in high-quality pub fare. At Habits Gastropub, we strive to provide the 'next step' in pub-going. We use the freshest ingredients in our 'comfort food' dishes. By featuring Ontario craft beers on tap and constantly adding VQA wines to our list, we work to maintain a local focus. We house-infuse liquors, which allows for a unique version of your favourite drink. Take a look around when you come in - there are over 320 bottles on our Whiskey Wall, plus so many other fun liquors! See you soon.
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
Come enjoy a savory creation at Via Norte Restaurant. They are open late from Monday to Saturday and are conveniently reachable by bicycle and public transit. They are situated in an area packed with restaurants, parks, merchants and coffee shops.
Via Norte Restaurant offers flavorful dishes, attentive service, and a welcoming atmosphere — highly recommended overall. 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
Located in Portugal Village, on Dundas at Dovercourt, this neighbourhood is a hotbed of restaurants. Mr. Flamingo joins the crowd with a list of wine and cocktails and small plates created by Chef Fan Zhang that include meat, seafood and vegetarian options.
Dundas West gets a funky wine bar with this sweet spot, where sharing is encouraged and the mealtime chumming around is as essential to the experience as the refreshments that accompany it. Daily house-made pasta, family-sized feasts (from a dedicated tasting menu) and a few simply prepared plates of antipasti are the order of the day at this cellar-based Little Italy restaurant, where Nonna's hand in the recipe-making is always close. Online reviewers give top marks for explosively flavourful food prepared with just a few ingredients. A lovely selection of wines is available by the glass, and the 50-seat patio's a treat in the summer.
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
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.
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