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Montecito is a collaboration between Toronto-born director Ivan Reitman and Californian Chef Jonathan Waxman. At an epic 12,000 square feet with 280 seats in 7 different zones, this memorizing restaurant will have daily menus that feature local and seasonal products that pay homage to Canadian ingredients, sourced directly from Canadian farmers. Located in the Entertainment District on Adelaide, Montecito is open for lunch, dinner, brunch and late night bites.
Bowling gets a chic makeover at The Ballroom, a quirky playground at the corner of John and Richmond where a smorgasbord of pleasures awaits. An adults-oriented take on the bowling alley scenes that populated your childhood, this interactive entertainment centre has something for everyone in its 20,000 square feet of fun-filled space. From its 52 big-screen TVs and seven 12-by-six-foot projection screens, two ping-pong tables and laneside booze delivery, to its nine rocking lanes of 10-pin fun, this downtown pleasure palace delivers playful relief to the torrent of see-and-be-seen dance clubs that spill across this part of town. And the nosh here is fantastic, with a frisky menu that embraces comfort-food staples with enthusiasm. Twinkletoes Flintstone would be here every night, if Wilma would let him.
Open seven days a week, The Office Pub located on John St. is right in the heart of the Entertainment District, just steps away from the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and TIFF Lightbox. The Office Pub specializes in fresh pub fare with a twist - fried ravioli poutine, tandoori chicken tacos, and a fig pig burger. Drinks include fresh ingredient cocktails and a bevvy of local craft and imported beers. Karaoke Nights are available Wednesdays to Saturdays.
Luma takes movie nights to a whole new level at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. Located at the corner of King and John Streets, the Bell Lightbox is home to the Toronto International Film Festival, and houses five theatres, three exhibition galleries and Malaparte, a dramatic sixth floor event space. Paying homage to Toronto’s rich, cultural landscape, Luma’s menu showcases global and Canadian artisanal cuisine featuring the finest local and regional ingredients. Our menu is the perfect complement to the warm, inviting dining room, designed with rich woods, leather and stone and outstanding floor to ceiling views of King Street West
Blend of Afro-American/Afro-Caribbean inspired dishes with a modern twist
(Harlem on Queen) After a weekend of dining at pretentious good-for-nothing restaurants (re: Spice Route) we decided to settle for Harlem, my bf's idea as the location of this place is easy to miss with so many other eateries surrounding it. We had the brunch/lunch menu. The waitresses were very attentive. Served right away. Food was quite tasty, although the only negative part about it was that it came out a lukewarm. The catfish lafyette was delicious! Yam and yukon hash was good, but would've been better if served hot, as potatoes tend to get rubbery when it gets cold. The ribs were not bad either. There was a lot of food on the menu that I wanted to try today, so I'll definitely go back , maybe during dinner the next time. Read more
B.Sc.,M.D.,A.B.H.R.S Diplomate, American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. Past President, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
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