Guidebook for Toronto

Kristin
Guidebook for Toronto

Food Scene

Antler Kitchen & Bar, a new restaurant from chef Michael Hunter focused on foraged ingredients and game meats Amazing dinner all wild meats . #datenight
38 residents recomanen
Antler Kitchen & Bar
1454 Dundas St W
38 residents recomanen
Antler Kitchen & Bar, a new restaurant from chef Michael Hunter focused on foraged ingredients and game meats Amazing dinner all wild meats . #datenight
Cantonese Fusion
Tuk Tuk Canteen
1592 Roncesvalles Ave
Cantonese Fusion
My Favorite Pho in the city. This little family run restaurant is delicious friendly and a great value !!
Banh Cuon Pho Ga
1772 St Clair Ave W
My Favorite Pho in the city. This little family run restaurant is delicious friendly and a great value !!
Designated Gluten Free Oven
384 residents recomanen
Pizzeria Libretto
221 Ossington Ave
384 residents recomanen
Designated Gluten Free Oven
At the heart of the operation is the open kitchen with dual Ferraro ovens blazing away in the back. In textbook Neapolitan style, the pie is thin at its centre while a ring of puffy crust is chewy and blistering with charred little steam pockets. Service is swift but reservations are still advised during peak hours, which commence the moment doors open for lunch.
384 residents recomanen
Pizzeria Libretto
221 Ossington Ave
384 residents recomanen
At the heart of the operation is the open kitchen with dual Ferraro ovens blazing away in the back. In textbook Neapolitan style, the pie is thin at its centre while a ring of puffy crust is chewy and blistering with charred little steam pockets. Service is swift but reservations are still advised during peak hours, which commence the moment doors open for lunch.
The Dr. Pepperoni ($25) has always been a best seller, the classic double pepperoni or as Vrooman puts it, a “sledgehammer amount of pepperoni.” This one also has ultra-stretchy mozzarella, parmesan and fior de latte that collects creamily in the curly little pepperoni cups, and a potent toasted fennel oil with whole fennel seeds.
20 residents recomanen
Maker Pizza
59 Cameron St
20 residents recomanen
The Dr. Pepperoni ($25) has always been a best seller, the classic double pepperoni or as Vrooman puts it, a “sledgehammer amount of pepperoni.” This one also has ultra-stretchy mozzarella, parmesan and fior de latte that collects creamily in the curly little pepperoni cups, and a potent toasted fennel oil with whole fennel seeds.
31 residents recomanen
Good Fork
1550 Dundas St W
31 residents recomanen
15 residents recomanen
Annabelle Pasta Bar
909 Davenport Rd
15 residents recomanen
27 residents recomanen
Thai Lime Restaurant
1551 Dupont St
27 residents recomanen
235 residents recomanen
Bar Raval
505 College St
235 residents recomanen
My Favorite Place for a Harty and delicious meal. Menu changes often and is always delicious.
8 residents recomanen
Viaggio
1727 Dundas St W
8 residents recomanen
My Favorite Place for a Harty and delicious meal. Menu changes often and is always delicious.

Drinks & Nightlife

Live music Oliver runs the bar
36 residents recomanen
The Orbit Room
580 College St
36 residents recomanen
Live music Oliver runs the bar
107 residents recomanen
The Hole In The Wall
2867A Dundas St W
107 residents recomanen
232 residents recomanen
Bar Isabel
797 College St
232 residents recomanen
15 residents recomanen
The Hideout
423 College St
15 residents recomanen
49 residents recomanen
Miss Thing's
1279 Queen Street West
49 residents recomanen
131 residents recomanen
Sneaky Dee's
431 College St
131 residents recomanen
TIKI BAR
542 Queen St W
54 residents recomanen
The Shameful Tiki Room Toronto
1378 Queen St W
54 residents recomanen
67 residents recomanen
Sweaty Betty's
13 Ossington Ave
67 residents recomanen

Sightseeing

Famous Castle with a historic tour - hosts an escape room and seasonal events dont miss the Halloween
1217 residents recomanen
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 residents recomanen
Famous Castle with a historic tour - hosts an escape room and seasonal events dont miss the Halloween
3509 residents recomanen
Torre CN
290 Bremner Blvd
3509 residents recomanen
86 residents recomanen
Graffiti Alley
Graffiti Alley
86 residents recomanen
El País de les Meravelles del Canadà
1 Canada's Wonderland Drive
591 residents recomanen

Parks & Nature

This is the biggest park in Toronto it has a small zoo many trails, swimming pool, outdoor courts and tracks, and off leash areas and a great cafe.
494 residents recomanen
High Park Subway Station
494 residents recomanen
This is the biggest park in Toronto it has a small zoo many trails, swimming pool, outdoor courts and tracks, and off leash areas and a great cafe.
2071 residents recomanen
Aquari Ripley del Canadà
288 Bremner Blvd
2071 residents recomanen

Arts & Culture

**Free Entrance on Public Holidays Undoubtedly the most-visited museum in Toronto—nay, the country—this massive hub of world culture and natural history has over 13 million items on display. It's cool again, thanks to its Friday Night Live events, which let visitors party with the mummies and collections of dinosaur bones. It even has its own dedicated subway station.
2332 residents recomanen
Museu Reial d'Ontario
100 Queens Park
2332 residents recomanen
**Free Entrance on Public Holidays Undoubtedly the most-visited museum in Toronto—nay, the country—this massive hub of world culture and natural history has over 13 million items on display. It's cool again, thanks to its Friday Night Live events, which let visitors party with the mummies and collections of dinosaur bones. It even has its own dedicated subway station.
346 residents recomanen
Toronto Zoo
2000 Meadowvale Rd
346 residents recomanen
There’s no better way to introduce yourself to Canada’s famed Group of Seven than a trip to the spacious art gallery on Dundas. This walkable museum has expanded several times since it opened in 1900, and with a Frank Gehry facelift, it's now an essential North American stop.
2262 residents recomanen
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 residents recomanen
There’s no better way to introduce yourself to Canada’s famed Group of Seven than a trip to the spacious art gallery on Dundas. This walkable museum has expanded several times since it opened in 1900, and with a Frank Gehry facelift, it's now an essential North American stop.
One of the most unique hotspots in the city, this footwear museum has been collecting and showcasing cool shoes since the 1940s, though its current building in the Annex has only been around since 1995. It’s a weird perspective, but learning about the past through over 1,000 shoes on display might be the coolest history lesson ever.
326 residents recomanen
Museu del Calçat Bata
327 Bloor St W
326 residents recomanen
One of the most unique hotspots in the city, this footwear museum has been collecting and showcasing cool shoes since the 1940s, though its current building in the Annex has only been around since 1995. It’s a weird perspective, but learning about the past through over 1,000 shoes on display might be the coolest history lesson ever.
It’s home of the Stanley Cup—enough said. Load up on your jersey collection and check out the abundance of cool NHL-related paraphernalia at this museum by Yonge and Front. And of course, no trip is complete without an obligatory photo next to the ‘Our Game’ sculpture outside the Hockey Hall of Fame.
466 residents recomanen
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge St
466 residents recomanen
It’s home of the Stanley Cup—enough said. Load up on your jersey collection and check out the abundance of cool NHL-related paraphernalia at this museum by Yonge and Front. And of course, no trip is complete without an obligatory photo next to the ‘Our Game’ sculpture outside the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Both a landmark and epic event venue, this Gothic Revival-style mansion offers a glimpse into Toronto’s past: it was once the largest private residence in Canada. These days don’t be surprised to stumble on an opulent wedding ceremony happening in its hall during your visit, but you're more likely to be there during Christmas and Halloween.
1217 residents recomanen
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 residents recomanen
Both a landmark and epic event venue, this Gothic Revival-style mansion offers a glimpse into Toronto’s past: it was once the largest private residence in Canada. These days don’t be surprised to stumble on an opulent wedding ceremony happening in its hall during your visit, but you're more likely to be there during Christmas and Halloween.
Don’t be fooled, this sleek gallery on Front Street is far from your average trick art museum or collection of garish tricks-of-the-eye. Modern illusions and cool interactive attractions are all on display at this Toronto version of the Croatia-based concept.
25 residents recomanen
Museu d'il·lusions
132 Front St E
25 residents recomanen
Don’t be fooled, this sleek gallery on Front Street is far from your average trick art museum or collection of garish tricks-of-the-eye. Modern illusions and cool interactive attractions are all on display at this Toronto version of the Croatia-based concept.
The giant ceramic head is the piéce de resistance at this museum at Queen’s Park dedicated to ceramics. This six-foot-tall sculpture isn’t the only cool thing to see here, though: Yoko Ono has held an eventful exhibit there, and ceramic-lovers can ogle at the Meissen porcelain exhibits and world-class collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica.
114 residents recomanen
Gardiner Museum
111 Queens Park
114 residents recomanen
The giant ceramic head is the piéce de resistance at this museum at Queen’s Park dedicated to ceramics. This six-foot-tall sculpture isn’t the only cool thing to see here, though: Yoko Ono has held an eventful exhibit there, and ceramic-lovers can ogle at the Meissen porcelain exhibits and world-class collection of Italian Renaissance maiolica.
Located in Flemingdon Park, this museum is the stuff childhood memories are made of. Most of us will remember a field trip here at one point or another, if you went to school in Toronto, but it also hosts a plethora of cool exhibitions that make it worth visiting well into adulthood. Plus it’s home to Ontario’s first IMAX dome.
426 residents recomanen
Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Rd.
426 residents recomanen
Located in Flemingdon Park, this museum is the stuff childhood memories are made of. Most of us will remember a field trip here at one point or another, if you went to school in Toronto, but it also hosts a plethora of cool exhibitions that make it worth visiting well into adulthood. Plus it’s home to Ontario’s first IMAX dome.

Groceries

The closest spots for groceries
Joe's Garden Centre & Grapes
1921 Davenport Rd
1112 residents recomanen
Loblaws
585 Queen St W
1112 residents recomanen
Are local Portuguese/ Italian grocery store has a great fresh meat selection
12 residents recomanen
Tavora Foods
1625 St Clair Ave W
12 residents recomanen
Are local Portuguese/ Italian grocery store has a great fresh meat selection
40 residents recomanen
Food Basics
830 Lansdowne Ave
40 residents recomanen
Beside a LCBO and Beer store, Higher End grocery store with lots of pr made options.
310 residents recomanen
Metro
2155 St Clair Ave W
310 residents recomanen
Beside a LCBO and Beer store, Higher End grocery store with lots of pr made options.
Closest Beer store (no wine liquor or cider)
127 residents recomanen
Beer Store
1200 Dundas St W
127 residents recomanen
Closest Beer store (no wine liquor or cider)
The Best Spot for Groceries close by - Best Priced Veg.
19 residents recomanen
Nations Fresh Foods
1980 St Clair Ave W
19 residents recomanen
The Best Spot for Groceries close by - Best Priced Veg.