Grazie Ristorante
ItalianA beloved, always-packed family Italian on Yonge near Eglinton — generous pasta, thin-crust pizza and a famous no-reservations line.
Toronto's midtown — five neighbourhoods of tree-lined streets, towers and villages.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 5 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
A beloved, always-packed family Italian on Yonge near Eglinton — generous pasta, thin-crust pizza and a famous no-reservations line.
An intimate midtown bistro on Mount Pleasant — seasonal, ingredient-driven cooking and cocktails in a warm, tucked-away room.
A welcoming Thai kitchen on Mount Pleasant — fragrant curries, noodles and herb-forward dishes a short walk from Yonge & Eglinton.
A 24-hour-feeling Annex institution — Eastern European comfort food, towering cheesecakes and decades of student and intellectual debate over coffee.
One of the busiest sushi spots on the Annex's restaurant-packed Bloor strip — generous, well-priced combos and a near-permanent line.
A romantic, celebrity-favourite Italian in a candlelit Yorkville cellar — house pasta, truffles and a deep Italian cellar.
Daniel Boulud's polished French dining room inside the Four Seasons — seasonal French cooking, a glamorous bar and a coveted Yorkville patio.
The see-and-be-seen Yorkville corner restaurant — French-Canadian fare and a famous patio that anchors the neighbourhood's social scene.
A storied Adriatic seafood restaurant founded in the 1960s — whole grilled fish, squid-ink risotto and walls of art in a Yorkville townhouse.
The 'Dip' — a Little Italy institution for over 50 years, with the strip's most iconic patio for espresso, pizza and World Cup crowds.
A jaw-dropping, Gaudí-inspired all-wood bar serving Spanish pintxos, conservas and cocktails from morning coffee to late-night vermouth.
A Koreatown go-to for soondubu — bubbling-hot soft-tofu stews served with rice and banchan in a no-frills, always-busy room.
The midtown shopping centre at Yonge & Eglinton — fashion, a grocery, a cinema and a food court connected straight to the subway.
The genteel village core of Forest Hill at Spadina and Lonsdale — upscale grocers, cafés, bakeries and boutiques serving the surrounding estates.
A multi-level Annex bookstore packed with used, new and remaindered titles, graphic novels and magazines — a browser's rabbit hole.
A legendary Annex live-music club behind a riotous mural — indie and rock shows downstairs, the Dance Cave above.
Canada's most exclusive shopping street — the 'Mink Mile' of Bloor between Yonge and Avenue Rd, lined with global luxury flagships.
College Street between Bathurst and Ossington — cafés, bars, gelato, boutiques and a patio-lined nightlife strip that defines Little Italy.
A restored streetcar-repair barn turned community arts hub near Wychwood — galleries, studios, events and a popular Saturday farmers' market.
A well-regarded TDSB public high school (grades 9–12) steps from Yonge & Eglinton, rebuilt as a modern condo-integrated campus.
One of Canada's oldest and most prestigious independent schools (SK–12, boys), on a vast green campus in the heart of Forest Hill.
A leading independent girls' school (JK–12, day and boarding) on Lonsdale Road — Canada's oldest such school, founded in 1867.
A historic TDSB JK–8 school between the Annex and Yorkville, serving downtown-midtown families since the 19th century.
A large midtown park behind Eglinton Avenue — sports fields, tennis, a wading pool, winter rink and the North Toronto Memorial Community Centre.
Davisville's neighbourhood park (the old 'Davisville Park') — a playground, off-leash dog area, ball diamond and splash pad.
A hilltop park atop the St Clair reservoir between Forest Hill and Casa Loma — a big off-leash hill, ravine trails and popular clay tennis courts.
Toronto's storybook 1914 Gothic Revival castle above the Annex — turrets, secret passages, period rooms and five acres of estate gardens.
Canada's largest museum, at Bloor and Avenue Rd — world cultures and natural history behind the bold glass Michael Lee-Chin Crystal.
An award-winning urban park on Cumberland — a series of garden 'rooms' anchored by a massive piece of Canadian Shield granite.
A beloved bowl-shaped park at Bloor and Christie — baseball diamonds, an outdoor pool, rink, playground and the summer Pits movie nights.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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