Dan & Kim’s 300 Front Guidebook

Dan & Kim
Dan & Kim’s 300 Front Guidebook

Food scene

Relaxed, high-ceiling eatery serving classic breakfast & lunch staples from eggs to burgers. (family friendly)
9 recommandé par les habitants
Siempre Breakfast & Lunch
348 Front St W
9 recommandé par les habitants
Relaxed, high-ceiling eatery serving classic breakfast & lunch staples from eggs to burgers. (family friendly)
Modern restaurant offering traditional Italian cuisine like pasta, pizzas & grills, plus cocktails.
Vagabondo Restobar
310 Front Street West
Modern restaurant offering traditional Italian cuisine like pasta, pizzas & grills, plus cocktails.
Brunch with a view of the CN Tower. Evviva makes fresh and preservative-free breakfast dishes, signature brunch cocktails and other alcoholic drinks, friendly customer service with a smile, and a cozy and cheerful atmosphere. (family friendly)
66 recommandé par les habitants
Evviva Breakfast and Lunch
25 Lower Simcoe Street
66 recommandé par les habitants
Brunch with a view of the CN Tower. Evviva makes fresh and preservative-free breakfast dishes, signature brunch cocktails and other alcoholic drinks, friendly customer service with a smile, and a cozy and cheerful atmosphere. (family friendly)
rick work & elegant touches adorn this Italian kitchen serving fresh pastas & housemade mozzarella. (family friendly)
26 recommandé par les habitants
Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar
382 Yonge St
26 recommandé par les habitants
rick work & elegant touches adorn this Italian kitchen serving fresh pastas & housemade mozzarella. (family friendly)
Rustic Mexican fare complemented by a lengthy tequila list & cocktail menu, plus weekend brunch. (family friendly)
19 recommandé par les habitants
Milagro Cantina
5 Mercer St
19 recommandé par les habitants
Rustic Mexican fare complemented by a lengthy tequila list & cocktail menu, plus weekend brunch. (family friendly)
Airy restaurant with towering views of the city serving seasonal dishes inspired by Bajan cuisine.
69 recommandé par les habitants
KŌST
80 Blue Jays Way
69 recommandé par les habitants
Airy restaurant with towering views of the city serving seasonal dishes inspired by Bajan cuisine.
Tiny spot with industrial-style decor offering espresso & soft-serve cones with creative toppings.(family friendly)
94 recommandé par les habitants
Sweet Jesus
106 John St
94 recommandé par les habitants
Tiny spot with industrial-style decor offering espresso & soft-serve cones with creative toppings.(family friendly)

Cafés

French Made brings a fresh take on the Parisian café. Located on the ground floor of Bisha Hotel, French Made offers a variety of delicious pastries baked in house daily, as well as a selection of hearty seasonal salads and hand-pressed gourmet sandwiches; perfect for breakfast or lunch on the go. Its also pet Friendly!
11 recommandé par les habitants
French Made Toronto
80 Blue Jays Way
11 recommandé par les habitants
French Made brings a fresh take on the Parisian café. Located on the ground floor of Bisha Hotel, French Made offers a variety of delicious pastries baked in house daily, as well as a selection of hearty seasonal salads and hand-pressed gourmet sandwiches; perfect for breakfast or lunch on the go. Its also pet Friendly!
For almost 30 years, aroma espresso bar cafes have been serving up world-class coffee, freshly-baked pastries and wholesome, Mediterranean-inspired food.
175 recommandé par les habitants
Aroma Espresso Bar
430 King St W
175 recommandé par les habitants
For almost 30 years, aroma espresso bar cafes have been serving up world-class coffee, freshly-baked pastries and wholesome, Mediterranean-inspired food.
Easygoing coffee shop serving specialty drinks, tea & coffee with optional boosts, plus baked goods.
18 recommandé par les habitants
Strange Love Coffee
101 Spadina Ave.
18 recommandé par les habitants
Easygoing coffee shop serving specialty drinks, tea & coffee with optional boosts, plus baked goods.
Cute little coffee truck, located inside the 225 King Street West. If you spot this coffee truck run after it --the Americano is perfect!
Jacked Up Coffee 225 King
225 King Street West
Cute little coffee truck, located inside the 225 King Street West. If you spot this coffee truck run after it --the Americano is perfect!

Drinks & Night Life

Swanky pink-&-gold-hued restaurant & cocktail bar offering bubbles, oysters, caviar & coffee drinks.
12 recommandé par les habitants
Coffee Oysters Champagne
214 King St W
12 recommandé par les habitants
Swanky pink-&-gold-hued restaurant & cocktail bar offering bubbles, oysters, caviar & coffee drinks.
Steam Whistle's Biergärten, lends inspiration from some of Munich’s most reputable Biergärtens and Beerhalls. Here you can enjoy our award-winning Pilsner – in both filtered and unfiltered formats – served brewery-fresh. Enjoy some quality German food and even take a tour of the brewery! (family friendly)
334 recommandé par les habitants
Steam Whistle Brewing
255 Bremner Blvd
334 recommandé par les habitants
Steam Whistle's Biergärten, lends inspiration from some of Munich’s most reputable Biergärtens and Beerhalls. Here you can enjoy our award-winning Pilsner – in both filtered and unfiltered formats – served brewery-fresh. Enjoy some quality German food and even take a tour of the brewery! (family friendly)
Airy, spacious mini-chain for pub grub & craft beer plus arcade games, pool tables & live acts. (family friendly)
185 recommandé par les habitants
The Rec Room
255 Bremner Blvd
185 recommandé par les habitants
Airy, spacious mini-chain for pub grub & craft beer plus arcade games, pool tables & live acts. (family friendly)
With strong similarities to NYC’s Soho Village, the King West neighbourhood has a young and stylish community, full of Toronto’s best nightlife and is home to some of Canada’s top restaurants. Book a dinner at Jacob & Co. for a special night out, or head to Parlour for some of the best pizza on the west side. Anejo has a killer happy hour with incredible tacos and some of the best tequila to be found in Toronto. Pop into Ruby Soho, a new comer to the corner of King and Portland. Brunch options are endless in this neighbourhood - Green Wood, Cibo, Belfast Love - the list goes on and on.
204 recommandé par les habitants
King Street West
King Street West
204 recommandé par les habitants
With strong similarities to NYC’s Soho Village, the King West neighbourhood has a young and stylish community, full of Toronto’s best nightlife and is home to some of Canada’s top restaurants. Book a dinner at Jacob & Co. for a special night out, or head to Parlour for some of the best pizza on the west side. Anejo has a killer happy hour with incredible tacos and some of the best tequila to be found in Toronto. Pop into Ruby Soho, a new comer to the corner of King and Portland. Brunch options are endless in this neighbourhood - Green Wood, Cibo, Belfast Love - the list goes on and on.

Neighbourhoods

The tranquil Harbourfront area is perched on the shores of Lake Ontario and offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops. (family friendly)
217 recommandé par les habitants
Harbourfront
217 recommandé par les habitants
The tranquil Harbourfront area is perched on the shores of Lake Ontario and offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops. (family friendly)
The Toronto Islands - also called the Island - is located in Lake Ontario, a 13-minute ferry ride from downtown Toronto. Boats to the Island leave from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay St. and Queen's Quay. There are beautiful swimming beaches (including a Clothing Optional Beach on Hanlan's Point), sports facilities, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, a boating marina, large grassy fields for picnics, a theatre, nature paths, an amusement park and a charming 150 year-old community of 600 people living year-round in cottage-like homes. (family friendly)
27 recommandé par les habitants
Toronto Islands
27 recommandé par les habitants
The Toronto Islands - also called the Island - is located in Lake Ontario, a 13-minute ferry ride from downtown Toronto. Boats to the Island leave from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay St. and Queen's Quay. There are beautiful swimming beaches (including a Clothing Optional Beach on Hanlan's Point), sports facilities, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, a boating marina, large grassy fields for picnics, a theatre, nature paths, an amusement park and a charming 150 year-old community of 600 people living year-round in cottage-like homes. (family friendly)
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres.
1704 recommandé par les habitants
Quartier historique de la Distillerie
55 Mill St
1704 recommandé par les habitants
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres.
Energetic Chinatown hosts a variety of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese restaurants that range from dim sum and pho to modern fusion. The animated Asian open-air markets and shops along Spadina Avenue offer fresh fruits and vegetables, along with herbal medicine and souvenirs. We recommend checking out Anh Dao for some great Vietnamese, Dumpling House, Rol San (dim sum/Chinese)and Taste of China (seafood)
740 recommandé par les habitants
Chinatown
292 Spadina Ave.
740 recommandé par les habitants
Energetic Chinatown hosts a variety of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese restaurants that range from dim sum and pho to modern fusion. The animated Asian open-air markets and shops along Spadina Avenue offer fresh fruits and vegetables, along with herbal medicine and souvenirs. We recommend checking out Anh Dao for some great Vietnamese, Dumpling House, Rol San (dim sum/Chinese)and Taste of China (seafood)
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces.
1698 recommandé par les habitants
Kensington Market
1698 recommandé par les habitants
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces.
Set amongst some of Toronto’s most historic structures, Queen West has become a thriving, shopping mecca. Also known as the Art and Design district in Toronto, this neighbourhood is home to trendy boutiques, vintage shops, designer stores, shoe stores and of course, craft and sewing supply stores.
723 recommandé par les habitants
Queen Street West
Queen Street West
723 recommandé par les habitants
Set amongst some of Toronto’s most historic structures, Queen West has become a thriving, shopping mecca. Also known as the Art and Design district in Toronto, this neighbourhood is home to trendy boutiques, vintage shops, designer stores, shoe stores and of course, craft and sewing supply stores.
Set on a strip of College Street, buzzy Little Italy's main draw is its classic pizzerias, trattorias and gelato shops, as well as its international restaurants and produce markets. Sleek martini bars, trendy pubs, and concerts at the famous Mod Club round out the area's nightlife, which mostly attracts students and hipsters
296 recommandé par les habitants
Little Italy
296 recommandé par les habitants
Set on a strip of College Street, buzzy Little Italy's main draw is its classic pizzerias, trattorias and gelato shops, as well as its international restaurants and produce markets. Sleek martini bars, trendy pubs, and concerts at the famous Mod Club round out the area's nightlife, which mostly attracts students and hipsters
The heart of Canada's finance and banking industries, the bustling Financial District is known for Bay Street's high-rises, which house corporations, law firms and the Toronto Stock Exchange. Dining options range from cozy cafes to chic power lunch restaurants. It's also home to the massive PATH underground network, with its roughly 30 kilometers of walkways, 1,200 shops and services and links to major attractions.
107 recommandé par les habitants
Financial District
107 recommandé par les habitants
The heart of Canada's finance and banking industries, the bustling Financial District is known for Bay Street's high-rises, which house corporations, law firms and the Toronto Stock Exchange. Dining options range from cozy cafes to chic power lunch restaurants. It's also home to the massive PATH underground network, with its roughly 30 kilometers of walkways, 1,200 shops and services and links to major attractions.

Arts & Culture

Harbourfront Centre is a key cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto. They have an ever changing series of festival, exhibitions and performances. We recommend checking out their website to see what's on during your stay. (family friendly)
512 recommandé par les habitants
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay W
512 recommandé par les habitants
Harbourfront Centre is a key cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto. They have an ever changing series of festival, exhibitions and performances. We recommend checking out their website to see what's on during your stay. (family friendly)
Refined playhouse from Mirvish Productions for musicals like "Miss Saigon" & "Les Misérables." (family friendly)
243 recommandé par les habitants
Princess of Wales Theatre
300 King St W
243 recommandé par les habitants
Refined playhouse from Mirvish Productions for musicals like "Miss Saigon" & "Les Misérables." (family friendly)
Indoor-outdoor museum for local railroad history featuring vintage locomotives & a train simulator. (family friendly)
37 recommandé par les habitants
Toronto Railway Museum
255 Bremner Blvd
37 recommandé par les habitants
Indoor-outdoor museum for local railroad history featuring vintage locomotives & a train simulator. (family friendly)
The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America. The AGO Collection of more than 120,000 works of art ranges from cutting-edge contemporary art to significant works by Indigenous and Canadian artists and European masterpieces. (family friendly)
2262 recommandé par les habitants
Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 recommandé par les habitants
The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America. The AGO Collection of more than 120,000 works of art ranges from cutting-edge contemporary art to significant works by Indigenous and Canadian artists and European masterpieces. (family friendly)
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. (family friendly)
2332 recommandé par les habitants
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park
2332 recommandé par les habitants
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. (family friendly)
Preserved as a 43-acre archeological park, Fort York is where British soldiers, First Nations warriors and Upper Canadian militiamen stood together against the United States and its mission to capture Toronto in the War of 1812. The Battle of York that ensued was a dark and dramatic moment in the history of the city. Exhibit space in Fort York’s Visitor Centre includes: a 2,900 square foot Exhibit Gallery, an ‘immersive experience’ exhibit, which takes visitors through the steps leading up to the Battle of York and the explosion of the fort’s Grand Magazine and a 480 square foot vault, or treasury designed to display iconic and light-sensitive artifacts. (family friendly)
146 recommandé par les habitants
Site historique national de Fort York
250 Fort York Blvd
146 recommandé par les habitants
Preserved as a 43-acre archeological park, Fort York is where British soldiers, First Nations warriors and Upper Canadian militiamen stood together against the United States and its mission to capture Toronto in the War of 1812. The Battle of York that ensued was a dark and dramatic moment in the history of the city. Exhibit space in Fort York’s Visitor Centre includes: a 2,900 square foot Exhibit Gallery, an ‘immersive experience’ exhibit, which takes visitors through the steps leading up to the Battle of York and the explosion of the fort’s Grand Magazine and a 480 square foot vault, or treasury designed to display iconic and light-sensitive artifacts. (family friendly)
Toronto is a hockey town at heart. As a celebration of that hockey heritage, Toronto is home to the Hockey Hall of Fame at the corner of Yonge St. and Front St. This iconic landmark houses hockey memorabilia dating back over a hundred years along with photos, equipment, and videos from some of the sports most important moments. (family friendly)
466 recommandé par les habitants
Temple de la renommée du hockey
30 Yonge St
466 recommandé par les habitants
Toronto is a hockey town at heart. As a celebration of that hockey heritage, Toronto is home to the Hockey Hall of Fame at the corner of Yonge St. and Front St. This iconic landmark houses hockey memorabilia dating back over a hundred years along with photos, equipment, and videos from some of the sports most important moments. (family friendly)
Yes, Toronto has a castle! This incredible property isn’t the remnant of a film set from Hollywood North. In fact, this sprawling structure was the mansion of a Canadian financier who had grand plans to live out his childhood dreams. Unfortunately, his financial planning skills did not translate into real estate, and he was forced to abandon the project before its completion. But his loss is the city’s gain. As a result, visitors can now explore what is no doubt the most unique and luxurious property in the city. Wander the Great Hall, the Library, the Conservatory, and the Stable while your children search for the castle’s hidden doorways and rooms. (family friendly)
1217 recommandé par les habitants
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 recommandé par les habitants
Yes, Toronto has a castle! This incredible property isn’t the remnant of a film set from Hollywood North. In fact, this sprawling structure was the mansion of a Canadian financier who had grand plans to live out his childhood dreams. Unfortunately, his financial planning skills did not translate into real estate, and he was forced to abandon the project before its completion. But his loss is the city’s gain. As a result, visitors can now explore what is no doubt the most unique and luxurious property in the city. Wander the Great Hall, the Library, the Conservatory, and the Stable while your children search for the castle’s hidden doorways and rooms. (family friendly)

Parks & Outdoor Activities

Part of the railway museum, the park offers restored train equipment & miniature steam train rides. (family friendly)
32 recommandé par les habitants
Parc Roundhouse
255 Bremner Blvd
32 recommandé par les habitants
Part of the railway museum, the park offers restored train equipment & miniature steam train rides. (family friendly)
You cannot miss the iconic big red canoe on top of the hill in Canoe Landing Park. They have a splash pad for kids and many benches throughout the park. It's a great place for dog walking (and dog watching) with plenty of grassy area and its own dog park. (pet & family friendly)
114 recommandé par les habitants
Parc Canoe Landing
45 Fort York Blvd
114 recommandé par les habitants
You cannot miss the iconic big red canoe on top of the hill in Canoe Landing Park. They have a splash pad for kids and many benches throughout the park. It's a great place for dog walking (and dog watching) with plenty of grassy area and its own dog park. (pet & family friendly)
Harbourfront hangout including a sandy beach dotted with yellow parasols & sloping lawns. (family friendly)
40 recommandé par les habitants
HTO Park
339 Queens Quay W
40 recommandé par les habitants
Harbourfront hangout including a sandy beach dotted with yellow parasols & sloping lawns. (family friendly)
Designed entirely out of shipping containers, the market is an ever-evolving cultural marketplace featuring a mix of shops, a microbrewery, top chefs, killer city views + lots of ongoing community programming.
38 recommandé par les habitants
Stackt
28 Bathurst St
38 recommandé par les habitants
Designed entirely out of shipping containers, the market is an ever-evolving cultural marketplace featuring a mix of shops, a microbrewery, top chefs, killer city views + lots of ongoing community programming.
This is your chance to get on board one of Toronto's best attractions and sail the Kajama, a traditional 165 foot three masted Schooner boat cruise. Toronto's only Tall Ship boat cruise attraction sailing daily from downtown Toronto. Sit back and relax with a cold drink from the fully licensed bar, as you set sail on Toronto Harbour and beautiful Lake Ontario.(family friendly)
30 recommandé par les habitants
Le Grand Navire Kajama
235 Queens Quay W
30 recommandé par les habitants
This is your chance to get on board one of Toronto's best attractions and sail the Kajama, a traditional 165 foot three masted Schooner boat cruise. Toronto's only Tall Ship boat cruise attraction sailing daily from downtown Toronto. Sit back and relax with a cold drink from the fully licensed bar, as you set sail on Toronto Harbour and beautiful Lake Ontario.(family friendly)

Self Care

Great first time visitor trial offer, check out their website for the full details.
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa
Dan Leckie Way
Great first time visitor trial offer, check out their website for the full details.
The perfect spa experience... but better, and with drinks! If you're hungry after check out Wilbur next door for some great tacos and then hit Belfast Love for a couple more bevies.
26 recommandé par les habitants
Her Majesty's Pleasure
556 King St W
26 recommandé par les habitants
The perfect spa experience... but better, and with drinks! If you're hungry after check out Wilbur next door for some great tacos and then hit Belfast Love for a couple more bevies.
Looking to get a workout in while in the city? The Goodlife Fitness at Union Station offers day passes for about $25 + taxes (price is subject to change)
10 recommandé par les habitants
GoodLife Fitness Toronto Union Station
7 Station St
10 recommandé par les habitants
Looking to get a workout in while in the city? The Goodlife Fitness at Union Station offers day passes for about $25 + taxes (price is subject to change)