You can't top the truly astonishing panorama here. Gently revolving about two-thirds of the way up the CN Tower, you can enjoy breathtaking views and award-winning cuisine at 1,151 feet (351 metres). Add flawless service and you can understand why 360 Restaurant is booked weeks in advance. Canadian influences dominate the menu with choices such as Roast Rack of Lamb with Braised Leeks and Pork Chops in Smoked Barbecue Sauce. You can also choose from over 400 varieties of wine to complement this lavish fare.
Located near the posh Yorkville area, close to the Four Seasons and Park Hyatt hotels, this upscale Italian restaurant offers classic food in a warm, intimate setting. The most popular dishes at Trattoria Sotto Sotto, range from pastas and veal to fresh fish and seafood. Among the specialties are Mista, Grilled Fish and Shrimp and Pasta with Wild Mushrooms. An extensive wine list includes selections from Italy and California. Celebrities often frequent this hot spot, so bring your autograph book.
This upscale French-Canadian eatery in the posh Yorkville area draws crowds for the usual reasons – great food, service and ambiance. But you might get a bonus chance to catch a glimpse of celebs like Mick Jagger, Charles Bronson and Sylvester Stallone. Included under the same roof is the bistro, with live jazz. Dishes range from Butter Poached Monkfish Fillet and Roasted Normandie Duck Breast to Veal Sweetbread Medallions. The wine list features more than 100 selections.
Located in Yorkville and close to the major downtown attractions, Dimmi has gone back to basics with offerings of pizza and pasta. The mood is casual, and the service friendly. There's bar service to 2a and, although the main kitchen closes at 11p, there's often a chance of getting pizza and pasta until 2a. The thin crust pizza is gourmet all the way with offerings ranging from the traditional Margherita to Marinara with calamari, shrimps and baby clams. Meat and fish specials are also offered.
Just Greek Restaurant, located in Etobicoke first opened in 1996. This family owned restaurant has a contemporary ambiance with well complemented lighting. They serve delectable Greek preparations presented in an enticing manner. Looukaniko, Dolmades and Saganaki are some of the popular items from their extensive menu. You relish your fare with a glass of Greek wine.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.
Located near the posh Yorkville area, close to the Four Seasons and Park Hyatt hotels, this upscale Italian restaurant offers classic food in a warm, intimate setting. The most popular dishes at Trattoria Sotto Sotto, range from pastas and veal to fresh fish and seafood. Among the specialties are Mista, Grilled Fish and Shrimp and Pasta with Wild Mushrooms. An extensive wine list includes selections from Italy and California. Celebrities often frequent this hot spot, so bring your autograph book.
This upscale French-Canadian eatery in the posh Yorkville area draws crowds for the usual reasons – great food, service and ambiance. But you might get a bonus chance to catch a glimpse of celebs like Mick Jagger, Charles Bronson and Sylvester Stallone. Included under the same roof is the bistro, with live jazz. Dishes range from Butter Poached Monkfish Fillet and Roasted Normandie Duck Breast to Veal Sweetbread Medallions. The wine list features more than 100 selections.
Located in Yorkville and close to the major downtown attractions, Dimmi has gone back to basics with offerings of pizza and pasta. The mood is casual, and the service friendly. There's bar service to 2a and, although the main kitchen closes at 11p, there's often a chance of getting pizza and pasta until 2a. The thin crust pizza is gourmet all the way with offerings ranging from the traditional Margherita to Marinara with calamari, shrimps and baby clams. Meat and fish specials are also offered.
Just Greek Restaurant, located in Etobicoke first opened in 1996. This family owned restaurant has a contemporary ambiance with well complemented lighting. They serve delectable Greek preparations presented in an enticing manner. Looukaniko, Dolmades and Saganaki are some of the popular items from their extensive menu. You relish your fare with a glass of Greek wine.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.
You can't top the truly astonishing panorama here. Gently revolving about two-thirds of the way up the CN Tower, you can enjoy breathtaking views and award-winning cuisine at 1,151 feet (351 metres). Add flawless service and you can understand why 360 Restaurant is booked weeks in advance. Canadian influences dominate the menu with choices such as Roast Rack of Lamb with Braised Leeks and Pork Chops in Smoked Barbecue Sauce. You can also choose from over 400 varieties of wine to complement this lavish fare.