Bramble Gastropub
Gastropub · BritishA cozy British gastropub on the Kingsway's Bloor strip — elevated pub classics, a good beer list and a warm neighbourhood room.
The Kingsway and central Etobicoke — five established neighbourhoods by the Humber.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 5 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
A cozy British gastropub on the Kingsway's Bloor strip — elevated pub classics, a good beer list and a warm neighbourhood room.
The restaurants and cafés along The Queensway — Italian, Mediterranean, sushi, pizza and casual spots serving the Stonegate-Queensway community.
A storied Tudor-style inn in the Humber Valley by Old Mill station — fine dining, afternoon tea, a spa, live jazz and one of the city's classic wedding venues.
The casual restaurants and cafés along Dundas West in Islington Village — a multicultural mix of pubs, pizza, Asian and brunch spots under the murals.
The Kingsway's Bloor Street village — 30-plus restaurants, pubs and coffee houses plus clothing, homeware and specialty shops along a handsome heritage strip.
The everyday shops and services along Royal York between Bloor and the Queensway — bakeries, cafés, a grocery and neighbourhood essentials for Sunnylea.
The big-box and retail corridor along The Queensway — home stores, grocers, a cinema and services for the surrounding Stonegate streets.
An upscale neighbourhood plaza at Royal York and The Kingsway serving Humber Valley — a grocery, bakery, pharmacy, café and boutiques.
A long-standing Etobicoke shopping centre at Dundas and the 427 — grocery, fashion, services and a ServiceOntario, slated for major redevelopment.
The historic Dundas West village strip beneath the murals — cafés, restaurants, salons and independent shops in the heart of old Islington.
A consistently top-ranked TDSB JK–8 school — one of the catchments that draws families to the Kingsway's Tudor streets.
A well-regarded TDSB junior school (JK–6) at the heart of the leafy Sunnylea pocket, a draw for families south of Bloor.
A well-regarded TCDSB Catholic secondary school (grades 9–12) on Royal York, drawing students from across south Etobicoke.
A preserved 1939 movie house on Bloor — a single-screen repertory and first-run cinema that anchors the Kingsway village.
The quiet neighbourhood greens and playgrounds tucked through Sunnylea's winding streets, with ravine links toward Mimico Creek.
The Mimico Creek ravine parks and playing fields threading through Stonegate — green space, trails and ball diamonds south of Bloor.
A serene former-estate garden on the Humber — formal flower beds, stone bridges, a stream and a gateway into the Humber Valley trail system.
The wooded Humber ravine below the Edenbridge estates — riverside walking and cycling trails, spring trilliums and fall salmon runs by Lambton.
The 'Village of Murals' — more than two dozen large historical murals along Dundas West telling the story of old Islington, an outdoor open-air gallery.
A Mimico Creek ravine park near Islington and Bloor — trails, a playground and green space linking the Village of Islington toward the creek.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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