Mamakas Taverna
GreekAn elegant Greek taverna that helped make Ossington a dining destination — fresh, Aegean-style cooking and a buzzy room.
Toronto's west end — four neighbourhoods of Victorian streets, patios and galleries.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
An elegant Greek taverna that helped make Ossington a dining destination — fresh, Aegean-style cooking and a buzzy room.
A moody, mural-walled room serving chef Wayne Morris's inventive cooking inspired by historical Canadian, Indigenous and settler recipes.
A family-run Ossington favourite for Malaysian street food — roti canai, curries and crispy fried chicken in a lively space.
Carolinas-inspired Southern cooking on Ossington — hot-from-the-oven cornbread, fried chicken and easy cocktails.
The boutique hotel that anchored West Queen West's arts scene — all-day dining, a basement music venue and the rooftop Sky Yard.
A bright, fast-casual King West taqueria with a build-your-own salsa-and-hot-sauce bar and a steady stream of tacos and margaritas.
A glamorous art-deco Italian on King West — Roman-style pastas, wood-fired plates, an all-day café and a buzzy cocktail bar.
A friendly Thai spot in the Liberty Market building — northern curries, noodles and a go-to lunch for Liberty Village.
Liberty Village's go-to Irish pub — two floors, a big patio, pub classics and game-day crowds at the corner of East Liberty.
A Roncesvalles institution for hearty Polish home cooking — pierogies, borscht, goulash and schnitzel since the village's Polish heyday.
A Roncesvalles smokehouse turning out brisket, ribs and smoked lamb, with a serious craft-beer and bourbon list.
A cozy Roncesvalles café and bakery that roasts and bakes in-house — espresso, scratch pastries and a warm neighbourhood feel.
A Junction anchor for affordable, shareable plates, local beer and live music in a quirky, welcoming room.
A stylish, modern Vietnamese restaurant and cocktail bar on Dundas West — vibrant plates and a buzzy room.
A bright, modern Indian food bar on Dundas West — bold curries, dosas and craft cocktails in the heart of the Junction.
A Junction bakery on Dundas West turning out hot-from-the-oven bread, croissant-dough morning buns and pastries to weekend line-ups.
A beloved independent bookstore on Queen West, known for its thoughtfully curated shelves and a charming children's section.
A heritage industrial building at the heart of Liberty Village, now a warren of shops, cafés, restaurants and services.
One of the city's most walkable village main streets — Polish delis, bakeries, indie boutiques, cafés and the annual Roncesvalles Polish Festival.
One of the city's best-stocked used book and LP shops — a Junction browsing institution packed with vinyl, fiction and film.
A historic TDSB JK–6 school just off Trinity Bellwoods, long a hub for west-end families with a strong arts and community focus.
A TDSB public high school (grades 9–12) just south of Queen, serving Parkdale and Roncesvalles since 1888.
A well-regarded TDSB JK–6 school in the heart of Roncesvalles, one of the catchments that draws families to the village's tree-lined streets.
A historic TDSB high school (grades 9–12) in a landmark 1892 building near High Park North, long known for strong academics.
A large TDSB secondary near High Park, known for its technical, trades and arts programs in a stately heritage building.
The west end's living room — a sprawling park with a famous off-leash dog bowl, sports fields, a wading pool and a Saturday farmers' market.
A famously community-run park with wood-fired bake ovens, a campfire program, rink and a long-standing organic farmers' market.
A leafy heritage square in Wellington Place built around the city's oldest military burial ground — old headstones, a war memorial and a playground among the King West lofts.
A community-loved park between Roncesvalles and Parkdale — a fieldhouse, dog area, Monday farmers' market and summer outdoor films.
The historic lakefront beach below Roncesvalles — the 1922 Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion and café, the Gus Ryder outdoor pool, sand and the Martin Goodman Trail.
A landscaped rail-corridor walking and cycling trail running from the Junction toward Dundas West — public art, native plantings and a car-free green spine through the west end.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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