Parquet is fun, vibrant and casually elegant. Located on a cherished corner on Harbord Street, Parquet blurs the line between a neighbourhood bistro and a Toronto destination: relaxed and down to earth, yet refined and cosmopolitan.
The original jewel in the Oliver & Bonacini crown and a North Toronto icon, Auberge du Pommier has been serving guests since 1987. Constructed around the rustic vestiges of two 1860’s woodcutters’ cottages, Auberge du Pommier combines country charm with contemporary sophistication and style. Featuring wood burning fireplaces in winter and lush, floral terraces in summer, it is a welcoming, refined retreat from the city.Please note: reservations for Summerlicious open on June 29, and will be available online only.
Enjoy a taste of France at Le Baratin, 1600 Dundas West, with a unique menu and an enchanting atmosphere.We offer 2 setting every night; The first dinner service from 5:30 through to 6:30 pm is a maximum of 2 hours dinner experience.For BRUNCH we do not take reservation - walk-in only, from 10 am till 3:30 pm.Take an imaginary plane in the evening with the culinary experience of our French inspired menu.Food prepared at Le Baratin is indeed classic with a modern twist. Classic in a sense of ‘old school’: our sauces are all made in-house, with a veal-based stock. These days, that is very rare.For Brunch, the Croque Monsieur is a must-have. French peasant, or street food, is uniquely reinvented here.Our wine list is mid-priced and extensively
Where imagination & passion collide to create a contemporary, Michelin approved, Global bistro-bar rooted in classic cooking techniques and inspired by an endless curiosity to explore global flavours. Join us for after work snacks, late night sips, and everything in-between.
Sorrel Restaurant has been serving the Yorkville and Rosedale neighbourhood since 2010. Serving French-Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on seafood and fresh oysters
For 30 years Brownes Bistro has been a staple in Rosedale. Cherished by the neighbourhoods affluent denizens as well as lovers from all over Toronto, this restaurants satisfying and sophisticated fare is what keeps its quaint tables in high demand. A classic bistro menu pays homage to all things French, including fresh creations conceived daily. Warm hardwood, oak paneling and crisp linens create an unmistakably European ambiance, while an excellent selection of wines will have you reaching for obscure adjectives in no time.
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is home to dbar, a lively street-level lounge offering innovative cocktails, small plates, artisanal cheeses, craft beers, afternoon tea and more.