Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Food Scene

Our friend Constance is the chef. Her food is some of the best in Toronto. Very "Montreal" feel -- cosy & elegant.
Weezie's
364 A King St E
Our friend Constance is the chef. Her food is some of the best in Toronto. Very "Montreal" feel -- cosy & elegant.
Lynn Crawford is the chef -- awesome food -- just a short walk over the bridge from The Percy.
66 locals recommend
Ruby Watchco
730 Queen St E
66 locals recommend
Lynn Crawford is the chef -- awesome food -- just a short walk over the bridge from The Percy.
When David had his 45th birthday, we rented out the whole restaurant. Guiseppe is the kindest chef. He makes you feel like you're in Italy in the middle of downtown Toronto.
11 locals recommend
Fusilli
531 Queen St E
11 locals recommend
When David had his 45th birthday, we rented out the whole restaurant. Guiseppe is the kindest chef. He makes you feel like you're in Italy in the middle of downtown Toronto.
The only place in Toronto you can get a "heart attack hamburger" -- that is actually on the menu. FANTASTIC burgers -- and really weird decor. It is NOT fine dining - but it is super fun to go to.
13 locals recommend
Dangerous Dan's Diner
714 Queen Street East
13 locals recommend
The only place in Toronto you can get a "heart attack hamburger" -- that is actually on the menu. FANTASTIC burgers -- and really weird decor. It is NOT fine dining - but it is super fun to go to.
Internet cafe at its best. GREAT coffee and a short walk over the bridge.
188 locals recommend
Dark Horse Espresso Bar
215 Spadina Ave.
188 locals recommend
Internet cafe at its best. GREAT coffee and a short walk over the bridge.
Our local, "local" -- most nights has live music, huge assortment of beer on tap and an outside terrace that is open year-round. Sunday brunch is a winner.
49 locals recommend
Dominion Pub and Kitchen
500 Queen St E
49 locals recommend
Our local, "local" -- most nights has live music, huge assortment of beer on tap and an outside terrace that is open year-round. Sunday brunch is a winner.

Everything Else

The oldest part of Toronto. Historic - filled with arts shoppes, great restaurants, Balsacs coffee and much more. Only a 10 minute walk south.
1704 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
1704 locals recommend
The oldest part of Toronto. Historic - filled with arts shoppes, great restaurants, Balsacs coffee and much more. Only a 10 minute walk south.
Every Sunday there is an antique market, with negotiable prices -- beautiful stuff. The market has fresh food, baked goods....etc........
15 locals recommend
St Lawrence Hall
157 King St E
15 locals recommend
Every Sunday there is an antique market, with negotiable prices -- beautiful stuff. The market has fresh food, baked goods....etc........