Side Trips from Toronto Restaurants

The dining in Stratford and Niagara-on-the-Lake is enough to boost a whole other genre of tourism, as there are a number of outstanding restaurants thanks to the area's many chefs being trained at the area's reputable culinary schools, and impeccably fresh ingredients from local farms. Produce, meats, cheeses, beers, and wine are all produced in Ontario, and some restaurants even have their own gardens, vineyards, or farms. In the immediate areas surrounding Niagara Falls, the dining is a little more lackluster, as views, convenience, and glamour take precedence over food, but there are some great pubs and upscale restaurants to be found among the tourist traps. Reservations are always encouraged, if not essential.

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  • 1. Arowhon Pines Restaurant

    $$$$

    A meal at this breathtaking hexagonal restaurant in the heart of Algonquin Provincial Park is the highlight of many visits. A view of the lake is a great accompaniment to the food, as is the towering stone fireplace in the center of the log-walled dining room. Menus change daily, but you can expect hearty Canadian dishes with local and seasonal ingredients. Bring your own wine for no corkage fee.

    Algonquin Provincial Park West Entrance, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, P1H 2G5, Canada
    705-633–5661

    Known For

    • Children's menus and babysitting service
    • Limited seating for non-resort guests
    • Weekend lunch buffet

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late May, Reservations essential
  • 2. Casa Mia Ristorante

    $$$$

    The best ingredients prepared simply and served in generous portions are what make this off-the-beaten-path restaurant such a find. A free shuttle service from Niagara Falls hotels whisks guests to this labor of love, owned and operated by the Mollica family. Modern Amalfi Coast–inspired decor brings a seaside terrace indoors, and it feels miles, not 10 minutes, away from the city's tourist attractions.

    3518 Portage Rd., Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2J 2K4, Canada
    905-356–5410

    Known For

    • Extreme popularity with local diners
    • Wine cellar with more than 300 options
    • Relaxed dining experience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential
  • 3. Inn on the Twenty Restaurant

    $$$$

    The huge windows framing the Twenty Valley conservation area are reason enough to dine at this restaurant, regarded as one of the best around Toronto, on Jordan's boutique-lined Main Street. Regional specialties and local and organic produce are emphasized on a seasonal menu that has included Wellington County boneless rib-eye steak served with mushroom-and-onion fricassee and blue cheese butter. The dining room, reminiscent of the French and Italian countryside, is lovely, with a soaring ceiling, whitewashed beams, and a view of the gardens. Cave Spring Cellars, which has a shop next door, provides many of the wines.

    3836 Main St., Jordan, Ontario, L0R 1S0, Canada
    905-562–7313

    Known For

    • Special menus that highlight local produce
    • Unbeatable views of the countryside
    • Québec foie gras on brioche

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Peller Estates Winery Restaurant

    $$$$

    Frequently cited as the best restaurant in Niagara-on-the-Lake—an impressive feat in a town with so many excellent restaurants—Peller Estates manages refinement without arrogance. The stately colonial revival dining room is anchored by a huge fireplace at one end and has windows running the length of the room overlooking a large patio and the estate vineyards. A menu of ever-changing expertly prepared entrées often weaves the Peller Estates wine into modern Canadian cuisine.

    290 John St. E, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0, Canada
    905-468–4678

    Known For

    • Farm-to-table cooking with locally sourced ingredients
    • Seasonal game entrées
    • Gorgeous views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. The Restaurant at Vineland Estates Winery

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    Exquisite progressive Canadian food and venerable wines are served by an enthusiastic staff on this bucolic property with three 19th-century Mennonite stone buildings. Sit on the large outdoor patio overlooking vineyards and Lake Ontario beyond or in the glassed-in restaurant, where many of the tables have a similar panoramic view. The menu is locally sourced and seasonal: think venison haunch with heirloom beets, torchon, smoked cauliflower purée, and blackberry reduction. Desserts, like spiced pumpkin cheesecake served with mascarpone gelato, are the perfect demonstration of simplicity and innovation.

    3620 Moyer Rd., Vineland, Ontario, L0R 2C0, Canada
    888-846–3526

    Known For

    • Desserts are the perfect demonstration of simplicity and innovation
    • Daily five-course table d'hote menu shows off local dishes
    • Artisanal charcuterie and cheese platters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential
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  • 6. Treadwell Restaurant

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    This brainchild of chef-owner Stephen Treadwell (formerly of the prestigious Auberge du Pommier), his chef de cuisine Matthew Payne, and his son, wine sommelier James Treadwell, Treadwell embodies the farm-to-table philosophy. Sit down for dinner on the sidewalk patio or in the sleek dining room and indulge in some of the best that southern Ontario has to offer.

    114 Queen St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0, Canada
    905-934–9797

    Known For

    • Lobster club sandwich rules the brunch menu
    • Prestigious Ontario-focused wine list
    • Bread from nearby Treadwell Bakery

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Trius Winery Restaurant

    $$$$

    Niagara-on-the-Lake's first winery restaurant is still one of its best. After a complimentary winery tour and tasting, you can indulge in the spacious, light-filled dining room with big double doors framing vineyards almost as far as the eye can see. The menu of locally inspired cuisine changes every six weeks. Tasting menus are available to try such culinary masterpieces as wild Pacific halibut with local asparagus and morels.

    1249 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 2J0, Canada
    905-468–7123

    Known For

    • Excellent seasonal dinner selections
    • The bar has its own tasting menu
    • Farm-to-table cooking

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 8. 21 Club

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    The best fine-dining-with-a-view in town, 21 Club plays up its casino locale without being kitschy. The high-ceiling modern space is inspired by roulette, in a profusion of red, black, and gold, and juxtaposes the traditional steak-house menu. More secluded seating areas wind around the perimeter next to huge windows overlooking the falls, on a raised, illuminated floor on a patio. Because 21 Club is only accessible via the casino floor, all diners must be at least 19.

    6380 Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 7X5, Canada
    905-358–3255

    Known For

    • Steak options spanning the continents
    • Extensive wine list with more than 700 options
    • On-site sommeliers who know their stuff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 9. Bartlett Lodge Restaurant

    $$$$

    In the original 1917 lodge building, this small lakeside pine dining room offers an ever-changing prix-fixe menu of contemporary Canadian cuisine, which might kick off with fennel and mustard-rubbed pork belly and move on to pistachio and cherry-crusted Australian rack of lamb or the house specialty, beef tenderloin. Fish and vegetarian options, such as sweet-potato gnocchi with shaved Gruyère, are always available. Desserts, included with the meal, always include some variation of crème brûlée (perhaps a chocolate-chili version), and homemade pie.

    Boat from Algonquin Provincial Park Cache Lake Landing, Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2G8, Canada
    705-633–5543

    Known For

    • Bring your own wine
    • Four-course prix-fixe dinners
    • Complimentary water taxi pickup

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed late Oct.–mid-May. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 10. Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room

    $$$$

    The big draw here is the revolving 360-degree view perched 520 feet above the Horseshoe Falls---it's simply breathtaking. The atmosphere puts it above those serving similar cuisine in the area, drawing an eclectic crowd of couples in cocktail attire and families in casual clothes. The menu revolves as well; prime rib with horseradish sauce and chicken cordon bleu have made appearances. Reservations include free admission to the observation deck.

    5200 Robinson St., Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 2A2, Canada
    905-356–2651

    Known For

    • Best spot for seasonal firework shows
    • Revolving selection of special dishes
    • Award-winning cuisine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr., Reservations essential
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  • 11. Table Rock House

    $$$$

    White tablecloth service and an up-close-and-personal view of the rushing Horseshoe Falls rapids amount to a stunning dining experience. Prix-fixe dinners are recommended to take advantage of the hearty menu.

    6650 Niagara Pkwy., Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 0L0, Canada
    905-354--3631

    Known For

    • Crème brûlée with Wayne Gretzky cream whiskey
    • The closest possible dining experience to the falls
    • Fogo Island shrimp ciabatta sandwich
  • 12. The Prune

    $$$$

    Chef Bryan Steele, who is also senior cookery instructor at Stratford Chefs School, coaxes fresh local ingredients into innovative dishes with the best of what's available globally. Dishes change with the harvest, but have included Lake Huron whitefish meunière with asparagus and cinnamon cap mushrooms; and spring risotto with Parmesan, crispy egg, and wild leek pesto. The owners proudly source their meat from small family-owned farms.

    151 Albert St., Stratford, Ontario, N5A 3K5, Canada
    519-271–5052

    Known For

    • Themed prix-fixe Sunday lunches in the summer on the patio
    • Sommelier oversees extensive Ontario-grown wine list
    • Desserts made by in-house pastry chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues. and Nov.–mid-May, Reservations essential
  • 13. Tiara Restaurant at Queen's Landing

    $$$$

    Niagara-on-the-Lake's only waterfront restaurant, the regal Tiara sits beside a marina with a view of the Niagara River beyond the sailboat masts. The elegant, amber-hue Georgian-meets-contemporary dining room is buttoned up but accented by a pretty stained-glass ceiling and near-panoramic windows that give nearly every table a water view. The outdoor tables next to the marina, however, are the ones to request to go with the exquisite French-influenced menu. Round out the meal with homemade ice cream topped with seasonal berries.

    155 Byron St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0, Canada
    905-468–2195

    Known For

    • Decadent weekend brunch buffet
    • Prime views from the terrace
    • Prime rib surf-and-turf dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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