Toronto - Downtown Restaurants
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The Restaurant's focus is International Tapas, motivated by Toronto and its unique multiculturalism. With cocktails inspired by the streets and people.
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FreePlay is an arcade bar and restaurant. A cash gaming fee is paid at the door and once inside, all games are free to play.
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Elm Street Bar & Lounge exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere while offering a refined dining experience, perfect for an a la carte breakfast, pre-dinner beverage or late-night cocktail.
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In 1992 El Convento Rico opened its doors as a safe haven for the LGBT community, and we have been breaking down barriers ever since. Welcoming people from all walks of life to enjoy our amazing drag shows and unique mix of Latin and top 40 music, we give customers an experience like no other and make their special events memorable.
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Located about 50 yards south of the Scotia Bank Centre – we are an urban take on the traditional pub. With handcrafted cocktails and quality craft beer behind the bar….gastro-pub grub combined with some classic pub favourites from the kitchen, THE FOX is the perfect spot for a quick pre-game meal or stay a watch the game with us! HD screens in all the right corners…and friendly service at your table, THE FOX is the ideal environment for foodies and sports fans alike!
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Salad King has been proudly serving Ryerson and the downtown Toronto neighbourhood for almost 30 years. Our Thai food is delicious and affordable, made with quality, homemade ingredients. Our service is fast and friendly. Our restaurant is vibrant and full of energy. Our aim is to make sure all our customers leave Salad King with bellies full and big smiles on their faces.
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Born in Brantford and began his career as a short-order cook in a circus railroad dining car and ran a hot dog stand at Wasaga Beach on Georgian Bay. In 1954 he moved to Toronto as chef at the Le Baron steak house. In 1959 he opened his own restaurant on Elm Street in Toronto. It attracted Hollywood and international film stars. His patrons included Rudolf Nureyev, James Beard and many of Canada's premiers.
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Smoke Signals Barbeque specializes in southern barbecue. We devote a meticulous level of detail to the process of smoking meat. Our wood for our fires are hand-selected – to us, it’s as important as any ingredient. Then, we select the best meats, and prepare them perfectly for cooking under low heat for hours in our wood burning pits. Our side dishes are cooked with the finest ingredients and tended to with the utmost care. In the end, our recipe is really very simple: is it f*cking delicious?
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THIS RESTAURANT WAS REPORTED AS PERMANENTLY CLOSED! El Loco is a new Mexican restaurant in Toronto’s East end. We serve an authentic Mexican menu that will bring joy to any food lover, along with an extensive list of tequilas and mezcal stocked behind the bar. Come and enjoy the great atmosphere, amazing cocktails, friendly service, and the tasty dishes.