Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 68) Restaurants menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. An exceptional Sun. brunch is also featured. Delta Meadowvale Resort & Conference Centre. Shoeless Joe’s Restaurant www.shoelessjoes.ca Full-service, casual, sports-themed dining room and fantastic bar. Ideal for families and sports fans. Locations: 249 Queen’s Quay W.; 416-915-7478 401 King St. W,; 416-596-6693 1189 King St. W.; 416-534-3666 250 Eglinton Ave. W.; 416-484-9934 3200 Dufferin St., North York; 416-787-7781 861 York Mills Rd., Don Mills; 416-445-5511 20 Milner Business Court, Scarborough; 416-299-3353 2826 Markham Rd., Scarborough; 416-291-6886 6579 Meadowvale Town Centre Circle, Mississauga; 905-821-0045 80 Courtney Park Dr. E., Mississauga; 905-256-2222 777 Dundas St. W., Mississauga; 905-272-9817 7270 Woodbine Ave., Markham; 905-474-2478 9441 Hwy. 48, Markham; 905-294-8637 200 Whitmore Rd., Woodbridge; 905-264-6120 9141 Keele St., Maple; 905-417-5577 Shopsy’s Delicatessen – Downtown www.shopsys.ca A Toronto classic since 1921. Traditional deli favorites, corned beef piled on rye, famous cabbage rolls and a great beer and cigar selection. Catering, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Late-night. Casual. Entrees: $5-12. Locations: 33 Yonge St., 416-365-3333 7240 Woodbine Ave., Markham; 905-474-9333 6986 Financial Dr., Mississauga; 905-812-4944 Sister’s Great Buffet 4 Old Kingston Rd., Scarborough 416-282-8243 www.sistersbuffet.com Since 1957, Sister’s has been serving carved roasts, pastas, stir fries, casseroles, fresh salads and desserts. Great Sat. and Sun. brunch. Also offer an à la carte menu. Can accommodate 25 to 125 in the private room. Snug Harbour Seafood Bar & Grill 14 Stavebank Road S., Mississauga 905-274-5000 68 www.torontotourism.com Their wrap-around, heated patio overlooks Lake Ontario and the Credit Village Marina. The varied menu includes seafood, steaks, pasta, pizza and oyster bar. Open year round. Spirits Bar & Grill 642 Church St.; 416-967-0001 www.spiritsbarandgrill.com Friendly downtown pub. Twelve draught beer, three patios and upscale pub food. Open daily, 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sat. Karaoke. Openmike comedy Wed. Weekends (and holidays) breakfast 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Hi-def big screen and 11 televisions. Town & Country Market Fresh Buffet 190 Queen’s Quay E. 800-434-0186, 416-368-8500 www.tcbuffet.com A unique and exciting market-style all-you-can-eat buffet set in authentic railway cars, with over 100 items prepared fresh. Perfect for groups of 2 to 200. TUNDRA 145 Richmond St. W.; 416-860-6800 www.toronto.com/tundra From the wines to the cuisine to the décor, TUNDRA evokes the essence, the texture and taste of Canada. Executive Chef Kevin Prendergast is behind the culinary wonders. Hilton Toronto. Urban Restaurant 301 King St. W.; 416-598-5656 www.urbanrestaurant.com All the Theatre District action. Eclectic menu specializing in seafood and steak. Roof deck under the stars. Airy dining room, friendly fireplace bar, people watching sidewalk patio. Wayne Gretzky’s 99 Blue Jays Way; 416-979-7825 www.gretzkys.com A dynamic space layered with hockey artifacts from The Great One’s own collection. Wood oven-baked pizzas, grilled steaks, pastas and ribs. Rooftop patio/lounge. Lunch, dinner daily. Casual. Entrées: $7-24. See ad on page 69. Whistler’s Grille 995 Broadview Ave.; 416-421-1344 www.toronto.com/whistlers Minutes from downtown, Whistler’s provides the perfect backdrop for http://www.shoelessjoes.ca http://www.spiritsbarandgrill.com http://www.tcbuffet.com http://www.toronto.com/tundra http://www.shopsys.ca http://www.urbanrestaurant.com http://www.gretzkys.com http://www.sistersbuffet.com http://www.toronto.com/whistlers http://www.torontotourism.com
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