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Rooftop At Broadview Hotel
The Rooftop at the Broadview Hotel is one of our favorite ways to see the whole city with a drink and some small plates.
Get Well
Get Well in Little Italy, with its arcade games, vintage decor, and pizzeria in back, is a great place to spend more hours than you planned.
Civil Liberties
There's no menu at Civil Liberties in Christie Pits, just bartenders who will ask you questions and then craft you a perfect cocktail.
BarChef
You'll find some of the city's craziest - and most expensive - cocktails at Barchef in Queen West.
Black Camel
The sandwiches at Black Camel in Rosedale are all under $10 and made with high-quality, house-made ingredients, so pick one up for lunch.
The Stockyards
Head to this small spot in Humewood on off hours for classic Southern food - or on Tuesdays, Fridays, or Sundays for their ribs and smoked chicken.
Starving Artist Waffles & Espresso Bar
There are few better ways to start the day than with something from the all-waffle menu at Starving Artist in Humewood.
Miku
The Aburi-style sushi at Miku prominently features a blowtorch and is some of the best fish you'll eat.
Buca
Dinner at this spot in the Four Seasons are not going to be cheap, but eating pizza and pasta at Buca is one of the best ways to celebrate something.
Rasa
Everything you eat from Rasa's always-changing menu will both surprise and impress you, and have you coming right back to this Harbord Village spot.
DaiLo
The food at Dailo, a Cantonese-French place in Little Italy, is some of the most interesting and innovative that you’ll find in the city.
Cava
You don’t expect to find the best tapas restaurant in Toronto in a mall in Deer Park, but that’s exactly where Cava is.
Planta
Planta in Yorkville is the best and more unique vegan restaurant in Toronto - though meat-eaters will be impressed too.
Mildred’s Temple Kitchen
If you have one brunch in Toronto, it should be at Mildred’s Temple Kitchen in Liberty Village.