Canadian Restaurants in Midtown Toronto, Toronto, ON

Find accurate info on the best Canadian restaurants for eating out in Midtown Toronto, Toronto. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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Results from the 'Canadian Restaurants' category in Midtown Toronto, Toronto

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105 Scollard Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1G2

(416) 964-9326
Variety Stores, Canadian restaurant, General Merchandise Stores, Store
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2151 St. Clair Avenue West, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6N 1K5

(647) 313-1931
Canadian restaurant, Sandwich shop, fast food restaurant
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1070 BATHURST ST, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 3G9

(416) 516-6495
Breakfast & Brunch Restaurant, Diner, Canadian restaurant, Places To Eat, Cafés, Eating and Drinking Places, Pubs et Cafés, Retail Trade, Bars, Aliments et Boissons, Eating places
Kos Cafe and Restaurant is known for its hearty and delicious breakfasts with generous portions. Many customers praise the friendly and attentive service and the wide variety of food options. Vegetarian options are also available. Some customers have mentioned the need for renovation and outdated decor, but overall, the positive reviews outweigh the negative ones. Pet-friendly and good for large groups.
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474 Dupont St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1W5

(416) 537-4318
Breakfast Restaurants, Places To Eat, Eating places, Fast food restaurant, Retail Trade, Cafe, Eating and Drinking Places, Canadian restaurant, Diners
Vesta Lunch is a cozy, family-run diner in Toronto with delicious food and friendly staff. Customers praise the Old-school atmosphere, value for money, and quick service. Some recommend specific dishes like the banquet burger combo and pea meal and eggs. The diner has been a long-time favorite for locals. One customer mentions the radiator noise adding to the calming ambiance.
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1068 Yonge St., MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4W 2L4

(416) 927-0704
History The story of Upper Canada was written in its taverns. Everything that mattered in life was conducted within the walls of local hostelries: post offices, political meetings, even school lessons and church services. The traditional tavern was a place to gather and exchange news, to catch up with neighbours and meet travelers, to enjoy an honest meal and quench an outdoor thirst. And it was a place to plot revolution. A gathering of farmers and firebrands at Montgomery's Tavern in 1837 marched into history as the Upper Canada Rebellion. Virtually unarmed and seriously outnumbered, the rebels faced the King’s forces, led by sheriff Jarvis, in several battles on Yonge Street between Eglinton and Bloor. Some paid with their lives, sentenced to hanging from the gallows, at the old court house at present-day King and Jarvis The Rebel House is named in honour of the spirit and independence of these pioneer fighters. Like the taverns of old, The Rebel House offers its patrons a place to meet neighbours and newcomers in a relaxed and clubby setting. Since its opening, folks have organized their own teams and leagues in The Rebel House: men's and women's hockey, baseball, darts, Trivial Pursuits, bridge, golf, even Crokinole and cricket, to name a few. While based on honest farmhouse cooking of the past, the menu also acknowledges today's tastes. We've reinterpreted traditional recipes from historical sources to appeal to the modern palate and reflect current nutrition. But it is perhaps on the liquid side that The Rebel House has lived up to its name. As a point of some pride, we serve only Ontario micro-breweries on tap, only Canadian beer and ale in bottles. And we're building our wine cellar to reflect the increasing prestige garnered by Ontario vintners.
The Rebel House is a local favorite with customers praising the tasty food, great service, and welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews mention specific dishes like the Rebel Club Sandwich, Neustadt 10W30 Dark Ale, and grilled cheese. The pub is known for its unique menu and decent beer selection. Several customers have enjoyed the establishment for years and appreciate the down-to-earth atmosphere and friendly service. A few visitors have had disappointing experiences due to inconsistent food quality or rude staff. Overall, the Rebel House is a cozy and welcoming local watering hole.
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222 Davenport Road, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1J6

(416) 924-5191
Pubs et Cafés, Aliments et Boissons, Restaurant, Bars, take away, House, no delivery, no accepts credit cards, Eating and Drinking Places, diners, casual attire, good for groups, Coffee Houses, no outdoor seating, no takes reservations, Diner, Places To Eat, good for kids, Canadian restaurant, waiter service, Cafés
The Avenue Diner is a popular retro diner with friendly staff and savory food. Customers highly recommend the banquet burger, clubhouse, and sandwiches, which are described as delicious, seasoned well, and made with fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is charming and inviting, making it a great place for a meal. Some customers also praise the coffee and the personable owners.