5 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Ontario

Bang Bang

$ | Ossington

The lines might be long at this ice cream shop specializing in artisanal options like Cinnamon Toast and London Fog—but oh is it worth the wait. The flavors are good on their own, but the queues form for their incredible ice cream sandwiches made with freshly baked cookies, Hong Kong waffles, carrot cake, and cinnamon buns.

93A Ossington Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M6J 2Z2, Canada
416-531--1900
Known For
  • quirky ice cream flavors that change daily
  • ice cream sandwiches with freshly baked cookies
  • homemade cinnamon buns and waffles
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Ed's Real Scoop

$ | The Beach

This neighborhood scoop joint, featuring a long list of house-made flavors, is a hot spot for locals and families in the summer months. A second location serves Leslieville at 920 Queen Street East.

2224 Queen St. E, Toronto, Ontario, M4E 1E9, Canada
416-699--6100
Known For
  • signature flavors like burnt marshmallow
  • mix of ice cream, gelato, and sorbet options
  • house-made waffle cones

Scooped by Demetres

$ | Distillery District

Try adventurous, rich ice cream and vegan sorbetto flavors such as Mango Passion Fruit, Cajeta Swirled Goat Cheese, or Roses of Paradise at Scooped by Demetres. This spot is owned and operated by beloved Toronto dessert shop Demetres, which has been creating artisanal, handcrafted ice creams for more than 30 years. Their creations are made with the finest ingredients sourced from around the world, such as chocolates from Belgium and vanilla from Indonesia, resulting in a rotating menu of 20 decadent and memorable flavors. Make sure to get your scoop (or two) in their famous waffle cone, which is freshly made in-store.

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Summer's Ice Cream

$ | Yorkville

Yorkville is filled with ice cream and gelato shops, but Summer's is the most beloved. A family-run shop since the '80s, this ice cream parlor doesn't do anything fancy or trendy but excels with the classic, made-in-house flavors. There are always at least 26 of them, with favorites like chocolate fudge brownie, pralines 'n' cream, and Toronto Pothole (a little bit of everything) often seen on cones throughout the village. 

101 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1C1, Canada
416-944--2637
Known For
  • family-friendly service
  • prime location for people-watching
  • homemade ice cream with plenty of flavors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

The Big Chill

$ | Little Italy

If you're craving a specific ice cream flavor or topping, chances are this long-standing ice cream parlor will have it ready to go.