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18+ Best Downtown Toronto Restaurants To Dine At | [2020 Guide]
"Despite demand from customers, the owners of this little smokehouse/diner haven't enlarged the space, expanded the brand, or even gotten a liquor license. Instead, they’ve stayed the course, satisfying the neighborhood with juicy fried chicken, burgers, and, on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, smoked ribs."
"Prepare yourself for the long lines that await you at one of city’s best chicken & waffles and ribs—pretty impressive for under $20."
"Always show up a little earlier, as this place is POPULAR!!!!. You may get caught in a lineup, but always 100% worth it."
"That was an awesome burger I haven’t had a good one like that in a long time good job from the employees at this locationRead more"
"Donuts baked fresh daily, hand-cut fries, from-scratch onion rings—at Uncle Betty’s Diner it’s all about homemade. With a family-friendly vibe in a bright colourful space, this place also has an ice cream parlour attached. When: Monday closed; Tuesday to Wednesday, 11:30 am to 8:30 pm; Thursday to Friday, 9:30 am to 8:30 pm; Saturday to Sunday, 8:30 am to 8:30 pmWhere: 2590 Yonge Street, Toronto"
"This friendly neighbourhood diner has all the essentials of a diner to meet your breakfast and brunch needs. What’s most important is their famous ice-cream sandwiches. These sandwiches are made with Greg’s or Kawartha’s Dairy ice cream, sat pretty between two halves of their famous doughnuts."
"Southeast Sandwiches is a real gem from Asia, which is located in the heart of Canada, near Aloft Vaughan Mills. If you’re a big fan of South Asian food, come to this place and let them bring you something special. Their tacos are what makes everyone love this restaurant."
"Toronto architect Raymond Moriyama was hired to design the Ontario Science Centre back in 1964. The site was modeled on the natural contours of the Don River ravine, on which the science center stands. Inside, you’ll find several hundred interactive experiences and artefacts, including moon rocks."
"Visiting the Science Centre is one of the fun things to do indoors in Toronto with kids. Photo: Toronto Tourism. Convince the kids to boost their brainpower at the hands-on, interactive discoveries at the Ontario Science centre."
"The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is a major public gallery devoted to collecting the art of Canada. Handcrafted buildings set amid 40 hectares of conservation trails contain works by the Group of Seven, as well as by First Nations, Inuit, Métis and other acclaimed Canadian artists. It's a 34km drive from Toronto and totally worth the trip."
"Admittedly, this museum is not directly in Toronto, but rather the village of Kleinburg. Here is what justifies the drive 40 minutes north of Toronto: it is situated in a beautiful woodland setting that will rival any outdoors oriented photo. It also is filled to the brim with a magnificent collection of Canadian and native art."
"Handcrafted buildings (including painter Tom Thomson’s cabin, moved from its original location), set amid 40 hectares of conservation trails, contain works by Canada’s best-known landscape painters, the Group of... Top ChoiceArts Center in Waterfront"
"The SHOP is your source for one-of-a-kind objects created by Harbourfront Centre’s Artists-in-Residence, as well as a selection of quality children’s toys, beautiful accessories, gourmet edibles and high-design lifestyle pieces. Explore contemporary masterpieces, unique and artisanal items in this special waterfront retail destination. www.harbourfrontcentre.com/shop 235 Queens Quay W."
"This community cultural hub is part of the revitalization of Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood that began in the mid-2000s. A joint venture between Artscape, Toronto Community Housing, The Daniels Corporation and the Regent Park Community, the facility is home to a variety of art spaces, including Aki Studio – Native Earth Performing Arts and the Hallway Galleries, that feature art exhibitions throughout the year."
"Regent Park is arguably the largest revitalization the city has seen in decades. Its community cultural hub, Daniels Spectrum, is home to many art and community initiatives and organizations. Open to the public and free of charge, its Hallway Galleries showcase the work of artists from Regent Park and beyond."