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Listings resTauranTs Turf Lounge 330 Bay St.; 416-367-2111 www.turflounge.com Offering the finest in cuisine, sophisticated surroundings, unparalleled service and the dynamic excitement of horse racing and wagering, Turf Lounge is downtown Toronto’s most unique five-star dining experience. West Lounge 510 King St. W.; 416-361-9004 www.westlounge.com An unparalleled nightlife experience, West features numerous sight lines focusing on a dance floor and high-energy partying. This venue is completely malleable for your needs. Duke of Somerset 655 Bay St.; 416-640-0921 www.thedukepubs.ca Buzzing with life, welcoming hospitality and of course great food, the Duke of Somerset offers the world’s finest beverages from fresh draught to terrific wines and specialty cocktails. Duke of Westminster 77 Adelaide St. W.; 416-368-2761 www.thedukepubs.ca The place to meet in Toronto’s Financial District. Located in First Canadian Place, it’s close to the Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, and three of the city’s premier theatres. Duke of York 39 Prince Arthur Ave.; 416-964-2441 www.thedukepubsyork.ca Three floors of beautifully handcrafted interiors, warm friendly service and a track record of more than 25 years add up to Toronto’s premium pub experience. Families welcome. Grace O’Malley’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 14 Duncan St.; 416-596-1444 www.gracies.ca “Toronto Maritime Headquarters.” Whether enjoying scrumptious meals (they have a top-notch menu) or partaking in “sociables” with the best East Coast bands. It’s the best “craic” in town. Irish Embassy Pub and Grill 49 Yonge St.; 416-866-8282 www.irishembassypub.com Voted Toronto’s best pub and grill. Close to major attractions. Excellent food, lunch, dinner, snacks. Awardwinning weekend brunch 11 a.m.3 p.m. All games shown on 50” plasmas. Sixteen draught beers. Open daily until 2 a.m. Keating Channel Pub & Grill, The 2 Villiers St.; 416-572-0030 www.keatingchannelpub.com Great food and good fun! Featuring an extensive lunch and dinner menu, 18 beers on tap, pool tables, and a huge waterfront patio with an awesome view of Toronto’s skyline. Lake Affect Patio Bar & Grill 1 Port St. E., Mississauga 905-274-8223 www.lakeaffect.com A quaint hideaway located in the Port Credit Marina specializing in delicious homemade food with daily fresh fish options. Live Entertainment Fri., NTN Trivia contests every Tues. Madison Avenue Pub 14 Madison Ave.; 416-927-1722 www.madisonavenuepub.com Located in three Victorian mansions, six floors of British-style pubs with live music on weekends. In the Annex, near U of T. Lunch, dinner daily, weekend brunch. Entrées: $4.95-11.95. Mill Street Brew Pub 55 Mill St., Bldg. 63; 416-681-0338 416-533-8368 Reservations 1-888-743-8368 www.millstreetbrewpub.ca Located in the historic Distillery District, the Brew Pub includes an open-concept brewery, sampling car, retail store and event space. Bookings are available for groups of 15 to 200. O’Grady’s Tap & Grill 518 Church St.; 416-323-2822 www.ogradyschurch.ca Located in the heart of Toronto’s Gay Village, it’s the perfect place to grab a drink, enjoy lunch or dinner, or have a private party. Weekdays until 2 a.m., Fri. and Sat. until 3 a.m. OverDraught Irish Pub, The 156 Front St. W., Lower Level 416-408-3925 www.theoverdraught.ca A traditional, cozy Irish pub located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District featuring delicious traditional Irish fare. Large selection of Irish and other imported draught beers with very friendly service. P.J. O’Briens 39 Colborne St.; 416-815-7562 www.pjobrien.com Close to major attractions, an authentic Irish pub that offers traditional Irish hospitality, a premium selection of beer, wine and whiskeys. Live music Fri. and Sat. nights. Lunch/ dinner Mon. to Sat. until 2 a.m. Ridgetown, The 170 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-271-8014 A stylized English pub with a menu described by locals as “deliciously eclectic.” Plenty of free parking and boasts the area’s largest patios. and unique appetizers. Children’s and teen menu, group seating available. Mediterra Seafood Restaurant 133 Richmond St. W.; 416-861-1211 www.mediterrarestaurant.ca From the heart of the sea, an all-fresh fish menu of black sea bass and red snapper, fresh lobster, scallops, and Maryland crab cakes alongside AAA BlackAngus steak, lamb chops and pasta dishes. Pier 4 Storehouse Restaurant 245 Queen’s Quay W.; 416-203-1440 www.pier4rest.com A casual hideaway on the downtown waterfront. Enjoy live lobster, fresh fish, steaks and pastas on the patio. Lighter fare available in Wallymagoos Marinebar. Lunch, dinner daily. Entrées: $11-24. Pure Spirits Oyster House & Grill 55 Mill St., Bldg. 62; 416-361-5859 www.purespirits.ca Most celebrated fresh fish and seafood restaurant in the city. Provides a spectacular setting for dining or afterwork drinks. puBS Brazen Head Irish Pub 165 East Liberty St.; 416-535-8787 416-533-8368 Reservations 1-888-743-8368 www.brazenhead.ca An authentic Irish pub located in historic Liberty Village offering great food, private rooms and three fabulous patios overlooking the Toronto skyline. Bookings available for groups 15 to 450. Brogue Inn, The 136 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-278-8444 www.thebrogueinn.com Enjoy nightly showcases of the many tastes of Ireland. Stop for a drink in The Snug, lunch in the bar or an elegant dinner in the dining room. Experience the legendary Irish family hospitality. Duke of Devon 66 Wellington St. W. TD Tower/Toronto Dominion Centre 416-642-3853 www.thedukepubsdevon.ca Five minutes from the Air Canada Centre. Come in before or after the game for a beverage and a bite, or stay and watch the game. Great party menus are available. Duke of Kent 2315 Yonge St.; 416-485-9507 www.thedukepubs.ca Located on Yonge St., just north of Eglinton, take a step back in time to a truly authentic British pub. Offering excellent food, friendly service and great fun. Duke of Richmond 20 Queen St. W. Toronto Eaton Centre; 416-340-7887 www.thedukepubsrichmond.ca The cornerstone of the world-famous Toronto Eaton Centre, offering great food, warm friendly service, and is an ideal place for shoppers and theatre goers alike. SpaNiSH Cambalache 505 Mount Pleasant Rd. 416-916-3930 www.cambalache.ca A place where you can feel the passion and excitement of Spain. It specializes in authentic Spanish food like tapas (vegetarian, seafood, meat) and paella alongside sangria and Spanish wines. Embrujo Flamenco Tapas Bar 97 Danforth Ave.; 416-778-0007 www.embrujoflamenco.com Toronto’s only authentic Spanish tapas bar/restaurant. Embrujo Flamenco focuses on the regional cuisine of Spain, together with the live flamenco shows and a wine list exclusive to Spanish wines. SeaFood Adega Restaurante 33 Elm St.; 416-977-4338 www.adegarestaurante.ca Close to major hotels, Eaton Centre, Canon Theatre and Yonge St. Lobster, seafood and fresh fish from Portugal dominate the menu. Private dining rooms available. Lunch Mon.-Fri.; Dinner Mon.-Sat. Entrées: $15-29. Fisherman’s Wharf of San Francisco 69 Richmond St. W.; 416-364-1344 fishermanswharf-toronto.com Located in the heart of downtown. Boasting its signature Seafood Platter. Count on outstanding service and exquisite dining experience. Lunch, dinner daily Entrées: $20-39. Private rooms available. Lucy’s Seafood Kitchen 6905 Millcreek Dr., Unit 8 Mississauga; 905-567-8950 www.lucysseafoodkitchen.com Voted Mississauga’s Favourite Seafood restaurant nine years in a row! A casual New England-style atmosphere with more than 15 varieties of fresh fish delivered daily alongside pasta, steak SpoRTS & BilliaRdS Academy of Spherical Arts, The 1 Snooker St. (formerly 38 Hanna Ave.) 416-532-2782 www.sphericalarts.com Comfortable club setting offering a relaxed turn-of-the-century ambiance. A casually elegant menu is enhanced by an acclaimed selection of wines, beers and spirits. Lunch, dinner and special events. Crooked Cue, The 75 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-271-7665 www.crookedcue.ca More than 10,000 sq. ft. of casual dining, billiards and special event facilities. Featured on CBC and TSN, it has been voted Mississauga’s best pool hall for 10 years running. 120 | www.SeeTorontoNow.com http://www.turflounge.com http://www.thedukepubs.ca http://www.millstreetbrewpub.ca http://www.mediterrarestaurant.ca http://www.thedukepubs.ca http://www.westlounge.com http://www.ogradyschurch.ca http://www.pier4rest.com http://www.thedukepubsyork.ca http://www.theoverdraught.ca http://www.brazenhead.ca http://www.purespirits.ca http://www.gracies.ca http://www.pjobrien.com http://www.thebrogueinn.com http://www.cambalache.ca http://www.irishembassypub.com http://www.embrujoflamenco.com http://www.thedukepubsdevon.ca http://www.keatingchannelpub.com http://www.adegarestaurante.ca http://www.thedukepubs.ca http://www.sphericalarts.com http://www.lakeaffect.com http://www.fishermanswharf-toronto.com http://www.thedukepubsrichmond.ca http://www.crookedcue.ca http://www.madisonavenuepub.com http://www.lucysseafoodkitchen.com http://www.seetorontonow.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009
Contents

Contributors


Welcome


Cityscapes


Toast of the Town


In the Night Garden


Gooooal!


Take a Moment


Faces of Toronto


Red Rocket


Past Perfection


Water Lust


The Artist’s City

 


Living the Green Dream


York Region and North Toronto


Mississauga Marvels


Vine Country


Discovery Walks


Neighbourhoods of Greater Toronto


Listings


Visitor Resources


2009 Event Calendar


Parting Shot


Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

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