Casa Suites’s guidebook

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Casa Suites’s guidebook

Food scene

Susur Lee's stylish eatery for creative Asian & French-influenced small plates meant for sharing.
230 locals recommend
Lee
497 King St W
230 locals recommend
Susur Lee's stylish eatery for creative Asian & French-influenced small plates meant for sharing.
Cross-cultural mash-up of cuisines from Top Chef Canada finalist in cozy room with bric-a-brac.
63 locals recommend
The Good Son
1096 Queen St W
63 locals recommend
Cross-cultural mash-up of cuisines from Top Chef Canada finalist in cozy room with bric-a-brac.
Vegetarian, wood-fired Israeli food served in a lofty space with ornate tile work & big windows.
22 locals recommend
Shook
77 Portland St
22 locals recommend
Vegetarian, wood-fired Israeli food served in a lofty space with ornate tile work & big windows.
A cozy corner store provides the entrance to this 80s-themed hangout with an upscale junk food menu.
19 locals recommend
Convenience
1184 Queen St W
19 locals recommend
A cozy corner store provides the entrance to this 80s-themed hangout with an upscale junk food menu.
Elegant environs with a piano bar, plus house-aged steaks & Caesar salads prepared tableside.
138 locals recommend
Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse
12 Brant St
138 locals recommend
Elegant environs with a piano bar, plus house-aged steaks & Caesar salads prepared tableside.

Neighbourhoods

Fashionable Yorkville is a top destination for affluent shoppers at its high-end boutiques, galleries and design studios, especially on Bloor Street's "Mink Mile." The area features chic cafes, polished bars and fine-dining restaurants. Its posh hotels host Hollywood insiders during the Toronto International Film Festival. Side streets are lined with picture-postcard Victorian homes with ornamental gardens.
651 locals recommend
Yorkville
651 locals recommend
Fashionable Yorkville is a top destination for affluent shoppers at its high-end boutiques, galleries and design studios, especially on Bloor Street's "Mink Mile." The area features chic cafes, polished bars and fine-dining restaurants. Its posh hotels host Hollywood insiders during the Toronto International Film Festival. Side streets are lined with picture-postcard Victorian homes with ornamental gardens.
The lively Entertainment District lives up to its name with everything from buzzy clubs to sports at Air Canada Centre and Rogers Centre. Families head to underwater tunnels at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and the iconic CN Tower, with its citywide views at the top. The area also hosts musicals at Princess of Wales Theatre, concerts at Roy Thomson Hall and the Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
211 locals recommend
Entertainment District
The PATH - Skywalk
211 locals recommend
The lively Entertainment District lives up to its name with everything from buzzy clubs to sports at Air Canada Centre and Rogers Centre. Families head to underwater tunnels at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada and the iconic CN Tower, with its citywide views at the top. The area also hosts musicals at Princess of Wales Theatre, concerts at Roy Thomson Hall and the Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox.

Bar/Nightclub

Hip nightclub with leather banquettes, concrete floors & a rooftop patio, plus eclectic DJ'd tunes.
88 locals recommend
EFS
647 King St W
88 locals recommend
Hip nightclub with leather banquettes, concrete floors & a rooftop patio, plus eclectic DJ'd tunes.
Trendy, hideaway restaurant offering modern shareable plates, craft cocktails, draft beer & a patio.
25 locals recommend
The Parlour
642 King St W
25 locals recommend
Trendy, hideaway restaurant offering modern shareable plates, craft cocktails, draft beer & a patio.
20 locals recommend
Wayward
1096 Queen St W
20 locals recommend