5 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Ontario

Duff's Famous Wings

$$ | Little Italy

At this classic Toronto wing joint, crispy flats and drumettes are served with pristine celery sticks and creamy dill or blue-cheese dressing. The "medium" sauce is still fairly hot—but for those truly willing to tempt fate, the options go all the way up to "armageddon."

e11even

$$$ | Harbourfront

By day, e11even presents steak-house fare for the downtown business crowd; by night, concertgoers and sports fans slide into wooden booths for a refined meal or nightcap. The menu of North American classics includes savory-sweet maple-glazed bacon, salads flanked with seared tuna, filet mignon, and casual fare like burgers and kosher beef dogs. The wine list is also impressive.

15 York St., Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2Z2, Canada
416-815–1111
Known For
  • 3,200-bottle-long wine list
  • refined atmosphere
  • the steak, of course
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

L Pumps

$ | Leslieville

This is the ultimate place to fuel up, and we're not just talking about the gas tank. Leslieville Pumps is a 24/7, kitschy gas station and general store with a look straight out of a John Wayne western. But—surprise!—it serves some of the best barbecue in town. Slow and low is their cooking philosophy, which they show off in tender pulled pork and brisket sandwiches. Country sides such as BBQ corn salad and Southern coleslaw make the meal complete. At 9 pm every night, the joint is busy serving up their curry and butter chicken with rice. It is the go-to place for cab drivers looking for a late-night bite.

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Reds Wine Tavern

$$$ | Financial District

Repurposed wine bottles and wine glasses assembled as giant chandeliers hover above the tables at Reds Wine Tavern, offering a nod to the lengthy list of international wine picks. The menu is global, skipping from seared tuna tostadas with guacamole and daily curries to comfort foods like lobster grilled cheese and a variety of steaks.

77 Adelaide St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3P1, Canada
416-862–7337
Known For
  • everything made from scratch
  • bread baked right on the premises
  • business lunches and after-work drinks
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sat.--Sun.

The Wheatsheaf Tavern

$$ | Entertainment District

Toronto's oldest bar, established in 1849, has upscaled its traditional sports bar menu to gastronomic proportions. Grab a patio perch in warmer months to take the pulse of the bustling King and Bathurst, while dining on offerings like XL-sized marinara meatballs, thick and crispy battered fish-and-chips with requisite mushy peas, or a juicy prime-rib sando washed down with a local beer. The evening cocktail game mimics the revamped food options, with suggestions for both classics and playful modern twists. 

667 King St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1M9, Canada
416-504–9912
Known For
  • live rock bands Wednesday through Sunday
  • half-price wings on Tuesday
  • friendly and attentive service