Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 80) Restaurants 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.; 416-361-5859 www.purespirits.ca Most celebrated fresh fish and seafood restaurant in the city. Provides a spectacular setting for dining or after work drinks. Canyon Creek Chop House 156 Front St. W.; 416-596-2240 www.canyoncreekchophouse.com Exceptional service in a casual, yet elegant atmosphere for lunch, dinner or late-night dining. Specializing in signature steaks, chops and fresh seafood. Classic cocktails and over 30 wines by the glass. Fred’s Not Here 321 King St. W.; 416-971-9155 www.fredsnothere.com A cozy bistro located within the Toronto Entertainment District. Daily fresh seafood and prime steaks. Min. away from major hotels, theatres and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse 12 Brant St.; 416-366-0200 www.jacobssteakhouse.com Listen to Sinatra while you enjoy steak aged up to 58 days in the glass-walled aging room. An oyster bar and cesar salad made tableside make this twofloor, high-end dining spot impressive to any carnivore. Keg Steakhouse & Bar 12 Church St.; 416-367-0685 www.kegsteakhouse.com Specialities include the finest cuts of steak, mouth-watering prime rib, delicious seafood, memorable appetizers, crisp salads and decadent desserts. The atmosphere is contemporary casual and the service warm and friendly. Keg Steakhouse & Bar 165 York St.; 416-703-1773 www.kegsteakhouse.com Specialities include the finest cuts of steak, mouth-watering prime rib, delicious seafood and decadent desserts. Contemporary atmosphere with warm and friendly service. Morton’s, The Steakhouse 4 Avenue Rd.; 416-925-0648 www.mortons.com The signature menu features perfectly grilled prime aged beef, fresh fish and seafood and delectable entrées accented by à la carte selections. Open for dinner nightly. Reservations recommended. Ruth’s Chris Steak House 145 Richmond St. W.; 416-955-1455 www.ruthschris.ca Specializing in aged, corn-fed USDA sPanisH 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. sPorts & Billiards The Academy of Spherical Arts 1 Snooker St.; 416-532-2782 www.sphericalarts.com Comfortable club setting offering a relaxed turn of the century ambience. A casually elegant menu is enhanced by an acclaimed selection of wines, beers and spirits. Lunch, dinner and special events. The Crooked Cue 75 Lakeshore Road E., Mississauga 905-271-7665 www.crookedcue.ca Over 10,000 square feet of casual dining, billiards and special event facilities. Featured on CBC and TSN. Voted Mississauga’s best pool hall for 10 years running. steaK Houses Bardi’s Steak House 56 York St.; 416-366-9211 www.bardis.com Small, intimate, owner-operated steak house established 1966. Wine Spectator magazine Award of Excellence. Lunch Mon. to Fri., dinner Mon. to Sat. (Sun. seasonally). Entrées: $24-47. See ad on page 81. 80 www.torontotourism.com http://www.pier4rest.com http://www.canyoncreekchophouse.com http://www.purespirits.ca http://www.fredsnothere.com http://www.jacobssteakhouse.com http://www.embrujoflamenco.com http://www.kegsteakhouse.com http://www.sphericalarts.com http://www.kegsteakhouse.com http://www.crookedcue.ca http://www.mortons.com http://www.bardis.com http://www.ruthschris.ca http://www.torontotourism.com
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