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Canyon Creek Chophouse |
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156 Front St W, Toronto M5J 2L6 416-596-2240
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Distance:
~187 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. The rustic stone, wood and leather decor of Canyon Creek is the perfect counterpart for its menu of steaks, fish and chops. Steak purists will be delighted with their options – simply grilled top quality beef, served with salad and potato or rice. Of course, there are other equally good choices, including cedar planked salmon, double cut pork chops, lamb and veal chops, and a fabulous chipotle sirloin. Save room for the signature dessert: bread pudding studded with brandy-soaked cranberries and white and dark chocolate chunks. Solid wine list. |
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Hy's |
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120 Adelaide St W, Toronto M5H 1T1 416-364-6600
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Distance:
~411 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Part of a small, historic steakhouse chain, Hy's is something of a Toronto institution, and it is a lovely place to enjoy a special night out. Perfectly aged steaks are the draw, with several cuts and preparations available, from an expertly charcoal broiled NY strip to a more elaborate filet mignon topped with crab and hollandaise. The Cajun spice rubbed ribeye is a winner, but one of the most popular choices is prime rib served with Yorkshire pudding. Sides include beer battered onion rings, fresh spinach or asparagus, and grilled tomatoes. |
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Harbour Sixty |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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60 Harbour St, Toronto M5J 1B7 416-777-2111
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Distance:
~0.502 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Housed in the elegant 1917 Toronto Harbour Commission building, this upscale steakhouse sets the standard in Toronto. Steaks are king, whether you're a ribeye kind of person or you prefer a porterhouse, Harbour 60 accommodates. The prime rib is second to none, as well, but if you're not in the mood for steak, the veal chops and grilled ahi are excellent choices. An award-winning wine list stretches to over 36 pages, with over 1100 selections, and desserts are more than worthy of their stylish surroundings. |
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Ruth's Chris Steak House |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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145 Richmond St W, Hilton Toronto Hotel, Toronto M5H 2L2 416-955-1455
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Distance:
~0.576 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. This beloved chain of steakhouses bills itself as the "Home of Serious Steaks," and one visit will tell you that's more than a marketing slogan. Steaks are known for their sizzle, achieved by a dollop of butter when removed from the oven; your choice cut will still be sputtering when placed in front of you. Not for calorie-counters, but for true steak lovers, Ruth's Chris is also known for great service, an extensive wine list, and an atmosphere of comfortable elegance. |
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User Rating: 10
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Tom Jones Steak House |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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17 Leader Ln, Toronto M5H 1L8 416-366-6583
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Distance:
~0.672 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Stained glass windows, warm woods, grand piano – Tom Jones is a throwback to the days when people “dined.” It has the exclusive feel of a private club, without the attitude. Start with traditional shrimp cocktail, oysters on the half shell, French onion soup, or the tableside Caesar salad. Big (the smallest is a 10 oz filet mignon) USDA Prime steaks are the top choice for mains, although prime rib, lobster and crab are good alternatives. The exceptional wine list has earned Wine Spectator’s Best of Award of Excellence. |
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The Fifth Grill |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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225 Richmond St W, Toronto M5V 1W2 416-979-3005
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Distance:
~0.759 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Irrefutably one of Toronto's most celebrated restaurants, The Fifth couples stellar French cuisine with a beautiful, intimate ambience and incredible creature comforts. Entrance through a nightclub and via vintage elevator delivers guests into a refined environment alight with candles and character. The menu is a sensuous delight, rich with Kobe beef carpaccio, shark fin soup, roasted beef tenderloin, caramelized duck breast, poached skate wing, and milk-fed veal. Incredible wines and eminently creative! |
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User Rating: 10
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Barberian's |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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7 Elm St, Toronto M5G 1H1 416-597-0335
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Distance:
~1.345 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. A favorite since 1959, Barberian's is a traditional steakhouse set in an 1860 home, with the expected dark woods, white linens and framed artwork. Steaks come in various sizes and preparations – char-broiled, bacon-wrapped or topped with peppercorn or béarnaise sauce. All are accompanied by garlic bread, kosher pickles, and a potato or rice. Other choices include ribs, salmon and rack of lamb. The after-theatre menu also offers cheese or beef fondue for two. The most charming dessert is chocolate mousse presented in a white-and-dark chocolate house. Award-winning wine list. |
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The Keg Steakhouse & Bar |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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515 Jarvis St, Toronto M4Y 2H7 416-964-6609
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Distance:
~2.385 km * |
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CHURCH & WELLESLEY. Founded in 1971 in Vancouver, The Keg is a popular casual steakhouse chain with many locations across North America. The Jarvis Street outpost is situated in a supposedly haunted mansion, but don't let that dissuade you from visiting. Enjoy a flavorful steak grilled to your specifications, sided by a huge baked potato. There's also chicken, baked salmon, ribs, and a nice selection of share-able sides like asparagus, sautéed mushrooms and cheesy cauliflower. |
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User Rating: 10
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Morton's, The Steakhouse |
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4 Avenue Rd, Park Hyatt Hotel, Toronto M5R 2E8 416-925-0648
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Distance:
~2.757 km * |
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MIDTOWN. Upscale Morton's is a chain steakhouse serving a lot more than just American Angus. The decor is masculine; the atmosphere, classy. Expect to be treated well by the friendly waitstaff, who present dinner selections by bringing out a cart of options and relating stories about each dish. Favorite entrées include blackened swordfish, fresh Maine lobster, and, of course, the 24-ounce porterhouse. Reservations are suggested. |
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The Tulip |
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(Restaurants - Steakhouse) |
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1610 Queen St E, Toronto M4L 1G2 416-469-5797
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Distance:
~5.722 km * |
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EAST TORONTO. A Toronto favorite for years, The Tulip has the look and feel of a diner, but the food is way better. It bills itself as a steakhouse, and the simply grilled steaks are quite good. However, there's an array of other options worth exploring, from stellar burgers and top-notch spaghetti to fried mushrooms and perfect mashed potatoes. Daily specials (like pork chops, and corned beef with cabbage) are reliable too. And in true diner fashion, all the pies are made in-house. A great place for an economical, completely satisfying meal. |
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