Food and drink in Toronto
Toronto food halls, brunch spots, breweries and MICHELIN-listed restaurants — where to eat and drink across the city.
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Food & drink tours
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Best breweries in Collingwood
Collingwood's craft brewery scene, from Side Launch to Northwinds, and how to combine a brewery afternoon with a Blue Mountain ski or hiking day.
Best breweries in Toronto
Toronto's craft beer scene by neighborhood — Bellwoods, Blood Brothers, Left Field, and more — with taproom hours, prices, and which are worth a trip.
Best brunch spots in Toronto
Where Toronto actually eats brunch — from Queen West lines to quieter neighborhood diners — with real wait times and prices, not just Instagram bait.
Best restaurants in the Distillery District
Where to actually eat well in the Distillery District — from cobblestone patios to Mill Street's brew pub — without paying for the postcard views alone.
Chinatown Toronto food guide
Where to eat in Toronto's Chinatown — dim sum, hand-pulled noodles, and bubble tea along Spadina and Dundas, with real prices and wait times.
Kensington Market food guide
A vendor-by-vendor guide to eating in Kensington Market — patties, empanadas, Rasta Pasta, and where the real lines are worth joining.
Little Italy Toronto food guide
College Street's Little Italy — gelato, espresso bars, and trattorias — and how it holds up as a genuine Italian-Canadian neighborhood, not a theme strip.
Maple syrup farms near Toronto
Where to see real maple syrup production near Toronto — Kortright Centre, Bruce's Mill, and Mountsberg — plus when the sap actually runs.
Ontario craft cider guide
Ontario's craft cider scene, from Blue Mountain orchards to Prince Edward County producers, and how it compares to the province's better-known wines.
St. Lawrence Market food guide
What to actually eat at St. Lawrence Market — peameal bacon sandwiches, the Saturday farmers' market, and which vendors are worth the line since 1803.
Toronto food halls guide
Toronto's best food halls compared — Assembly Chef's Hall, Stackt Market, and more — for groups who can't agree on one cuisine, with prices and crowd
Toronto food tours guide
Which Toronto food tour is worth booking — St. Lawrence Market, Kensington Market, or Old Town — compared honestly by neighborhood, cost, and pace.
Toronto MICHELIN guide restaurants
How Toronto's MICHELIN Guide works, what a star actually means here, and how to book the city's most in-demand tables without overpaying for hype.


