Often referred to as 'Sneaky's' by the college going crowd that frequents the place, this family operated eatery offers tasty and sumptuous home-made food. It offers a varied menu right from breakfast to dinner. You can eat a full course meal or just grab a bite of tasty sandwiches. All the local budding artists can show-case their talents here. Prominent artists like Barenaked Ladies and the the Cowboy Junkies have performed here.
The hamburgers at Johnny's Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers are proclaimed by many to be one of the best in Toronto. The decor of the restaurant is vintage, with the small and unadorned red bricked building and vintage posters once inside. There is no place to eat within the restaurant itself, but patrons can have their meal at the picnic style tables outside the eatery or in their own vehicles. Do try their onion rings, french fries and cheeseburgers. Complete the meal with a hearty milkshake.
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 an historic building in the Entertainment District, this venerable establishment has been catering to its patrons since 1978. Despite the name, the food is world eclectic, pan-Asian in general and Laos-Thai in particular. Decor-wise, it doesn't look like much from the outside, but once inside, you're transported into a world where time stands still. And that's before you're introduced to the secluded patio.