Everyone's an Original - Fairmont Hotels
More near
The Fairmont Royal York

Events
Best of the City

"10Best Businesses"
10 Overall Closest

Attractions & Activities
10 Overall Closest
Art Museums
Historic Sites
History Museums
Parks
Science Museums
Sightseeing
Theme Parks
Tours and Excursions
Zoos

Nightlife
10 Overall Closest
Bars
Dance Clubs
Live Music
Lounge
Pub

Restaurants
10 Overall Closest
American
Asian
Bakery
Brunch
Canadian
Continental
French
Fusion
Italian
Japanese
Mediterranean
Seafood
Steakhouse

Shopping
10 Overall Closest
Book Stores
Markets
Shopping Centers
Shopping Districts
Specialty Shops

Local Events
Tickets

Event and Tour Tickets
Concert Tickets
Sporting Events Tickets
Theatre Tickets


   Printer Friendly VersionPrint this page.
   
10Best American
Far Niente
(Restaurants - American)
187 Bay St, Toronto  M5L 1G5 • 416-214-9922
Distance: ~320 m *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. This DiRoNA award winning restaurant successfully celebrates the California tradition of fine food and great wine, making it a popular destination for everyone from power lunchers to young couples on dates. Simply grilled meats and seafood are carefully flavored with fresh herbs, spices and vegetables to create unforgettably delicious meals. An extensive variety of wine from around the globe is housed in Far Niente's huge wine cellar, so you're sure to find something suitable to your taste and budget.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Hy's
(Restaurants - American)
120 Adelaide St W, Toronto  M5H 1T1 • 416-364-6600
Distance: ~440 m *
        Description: 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.
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Harbour Sixty Steakhouse
(Restaurants - American)
60 Harbour St, Toronto  M5J 1B7 • 416-777-2111
Distance: ~0.501 km *
        Description: 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 20 pages, with over 700 selections, and desserts are more than worthy of their stylish surroundings.
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Jump Café & Bar
(Restaurants - American)
18 Wellington St W Commerce Court East, Toronto  M5L 1G4 • 416-363-3400
Distance: ~0.517 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Jump is busy from open to close, virtually every day, with a clientele comprised largely of the area's white collar workforce. Power lunches gradually give way to post-work cocktails, which in turn segue into client dinners. It's not unusual for the after-work crowd to linger well into the evening though, so you may find getting a seat in the bar difficult! The menu is similar to sister restaurant Canoe, with a slightly more global flavor. Steaks and seafood are inventive and well-prepared, and pastas are wonderful.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
360 Restaurant
(Restaurants - American)
301 Front St W CN Tower, Toronto  M5V 2T6 • 416-362-5411
Distance: ~0.599 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Upscale dining is a pleasure at 360, which is located in the CN Tower and boasts some of the most spectacular views in the city. The restaurant also revolves slowly while you dine, so you get more than just a single, fixed vista of Toronto. Lunch and dinner menus offer elegant choices, such as blackened quail, scallops in the shell, and rack of lamb. A la carte and prix fixe menus are both available for dinner. Reservations are essential. The ordinary elevator fee (Adult CAD21.99, Senior CAD19.99, Child CAD14.99) is waived with the purchase of an entree.  
        User Rating: 9.25 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Ruth's Chris Steak House
(Restaurants - American)
145 Richmond St W Hilton Toronto Hotel, Toronto  M5H 2L2 • 416-955-1455 • 800-544-0808-48
Distance: ~0.608 km *
        Description: 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.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Tom Jones Steak House
(Restaurants - American)
17 Leader Ln, Toronto  M5E 1L8 • 416-366-6583
Distance: ~0.625 km *
        Description: 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.
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
The Fifth Grill
(Restaurants - American)
225 Richmond St W, Toronto  M5V 1W2 • 416-979-3005
Distance: ~0.763 km *
        Description: 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!
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Paddington's Pump Restaurant
(Restaurants - American)
91 Front St E St. Lawrence Market South, Toronto  M5E 1C2 • 416-368-6955
Distance: ~0.849 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. At Paddington's, you can choose something from their all-day breakfast selections or try out a gourmet sandwich option, depending on your mood. Both are undoubtedly good. The most famous dish served is "The Oink" – a bacon sandwich that has been much praised by regulars and even critics from the Boston "Globe."
        User Rating: 5.75 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 
Wayne Gretzky's
(Restaurants - American)
99 Blue Jays Way, Toronto  M5V 9G9 • 416-979-7825
Distance: ~0.854 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Owned by beloved Canadian hockey star Wayne Gretzky, this sports bar/restaurant is a dream come true for fans. A huge collection of hockey memorabilia, from trophies and skates to sweaters and sticks, enlivens the exposed brick walls, and there's even a gift shop where you can pick up some appropriate souvenirs. The menu features generous portions of familiar comfort food – salads, pastas, pizzas, and sandwiches, as well as a good selection of grilled meats and vegetables prepared over a wood fire. In the summer, check out the Oasis, a rooftop patio with a BBQ grill menu.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

Get DirectionsMap ItDetails
 


* All distances are approximate "straight-line" distances.
  See Directions for actual "travel distances."