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A Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in Toronto
"Au menu une restauration rapide, barbecues et poulets, dans une gamme de prix allant de. Try Swiss Chalet's New Crispy Chicken Sandwich!. Restauration rapide, Steakhouses"
"This is the best chicken I try in Swiss Chalet, not too dry and hot, fries is hot and fresh. I will be back again in this location!"
"Lords and ladies of the kingdom are cordially invited to the castle to cheer on the knights at this incredible jousting tournament. At this grand event, the land’s bravest have it out on horseback as they fight for the Queen’s honour. The kindest serfs in the land will present you with your dinner, so you fine noble people must only enjoy the spectacle and dine on your four course meal featuring the finest medieval fare."
"Others want to sink their teeth into a pound of meat and bare witness to an “an epic battle of steed and steel.” For the latter, Medieval Times offers dinner and a show like no other. In the course of an evening, men on horseback joust to the death (ok, not really, it is a family show). For birthday parties or pure entertainment, the appeal behind Medieval Times is legendary for a reason."
"Epic battles of Steel and Steed - a two hour tournament and dinner with feasting, fighting, horses, knights, and more!"
"Located at Union Station, filled with people and adequate seating. Service is good and is fast. Not a long wait for food."
"Restaurant 7 West serves all around the clock, 365 days a year, so you never have to miss out on good grub in our city. Located on Charles Street in the heart of the Annex, this multi-level restaurant is not only 24/7, but it also changes as you scale the stairs."
"No late-night craving goes unsatisfied at this 24-hour haven for the hip and hungry. Snacks, pastas, sandwiches, soups, and drinks are all served...Read More"
"If there were a People’s Choice Award for best Toronto buffet dining, odds are that this chain would walk away with the hardware. Never mind brunch; it’s ALL buffet, ALL the time, so no reason to wait until the weekend. Mandarin is a popular restaurant to feast with families, seniors, tour groups and anyone celebrating any kind of special event."
"The establishment has been serving simple, but good food for more than a hundred years now. Although it’s no longer in its original location, this spot at Lawrence and Bathurst is cute in the way most people find old couples cute; there’s just something endearing about it. The coffee never runs dry, and when you do decide to leave, make sure to stop by the front counter to bring a pastry or two home."
"Catch the ferry at the pier and enjoy a few hours on Toronto Island. Keep up to date with the news as it has closed due to flooding; however, it hopes to reopen to the public by the end of June. There are riding trails, parks, and a lovely amusement park perfect for young families. Do check the website to ensure ferries are departing."
"Overlooking Toronto Harbour and the Toronto Islands, this scenic area is the ideal place to picnic and soak up the sun!. There are many photogenic spots worth stopping by, including Sugar Beach, Cabana Pool Bar, and Canoe Landing."
"A post shared by George Longley (@george_art_longley) on Apr 26, 2018 at 1:49pm PDT. Just a tiny trek outside the city and you can check out Centennial Park Conservatory. It can be accessed between 10 a.m."
"Allan Gardens is among Toronto's major tourist attractions and is one of its oldest parks. George Allan, who was a prominent politician and cultural leader, donated this five-acre parcel of land to the city in 1858. One of the most beautiful flower conservatorieswas built in the middle of the park and today attracts crowds with its vast collection of exotic plants and popular annual flower shows."
"Designated as a national historical site, RBG is revered world-wide for its extensive 400 acres of display gardens. What makes RBG unique is that it also protects and stewards over 2300 acres of environmentally sensitive lands and diverse ecosystems that connect the Niagara escarpment to Lake Ontario."
"A post shared by VIVIEN TRINH (@vivientrinh) on Aug 1, 2018 at 6:24pm PDT. It’s always summer at Allen Gardens!. This gorgeous conservatory is huge and within the city’s east end – from 10 a.m."
"Tokyo Sushi is a hidden gem near University of Toronto, making it a popular spot for students on a budget. Sushi is around $5, sashimi around $6 (three pieces) and rolls go for about $5 for maki and $8-$10 for specialty rolls. This place is casual, but the food is spot on, and the fish is fresh."
"This is one of the more upscale diners on the list, so it’s perfect if you want to squirt ketchup all over your hashbrowns with more class than usual. Where: 51 Bathurst St. Related Posts:Three local spots make a national OpenTable list7 unreal restos under one roof at The Annex Food HallFamous Chinese music bar opening first spot in Toronto"
"Located in the Thompson Hotel, this place takes classic diner fare up a notch. Open almost 24 hours, Thompson diner offers breakfast options like buttermilk fried chicken and waffles, prosciutto Benedict croissant, and the brunch burger served on a powdered donut. When: Everyday, 6 am to 3 amWhere: 550 Wellington Street West, Toronto"
"#ThompsonDiner #ThompsonToronto #Pancakes #Breakfast #Yummy Photo: @6ixclassics. A photo posted by Thompson Toronto (@thompsontoronto) on Mar 6, 2016 at 5:28am PST"