Nestled in a forested pocket of the West End, the Old Mill offers a tranquil break from urban grit. The original mill was built on this site next to the...
21 Old Mill Road
Although this is one of the busiest parts of town, there are precious few places to eat around Bay and Bloor, so upmarket Pangaea stands out. Join the suits...
1221 Bay StreetThe timing was a bit off: the Pantages was named after a neighbouring theatre that changed its name just before the hotel opened. But this condo/hotel tower...
200 Victoria StreetThe nautically themed, eight-storey Radisson offers lakeside views over Toronto Harbour from the bar, promenade deck and outdoor pool. The lobby is all...
249 Queens Quay W
The Renaissance is built into the fabric of the Rogers Centre, the stadium that's home to the Blue Jays baseball team, the Toronto Argonauts football team...
1 Blue Jays WayUnder the guidance of former chef Claudio Aprile, the SoHo Metropolitan's restaurant and bar gained notoriety for being stiff and formal. Hong Kong star...
SoHo Metropolitan HotelSister to the original Metropolitan, the SoHo Met joins a clutch of swanky hotels in the Entertainment District. The ersatz name was a lame attempt to add...
318 Wellington Street
You know you're in good hands when the owner holds the title of world champion shucker. Patrick McMurray relishes all things briny. The maritime decor and...
100 Adelaide Street EIt's a schlep to the Queensway, an extension of King Street that heads westwards into the suburbs. But enough locals are raving about Sushi Kaji that it's...
860 The QueenswayThe blocky, drab exterior of this celebrity hangout hides some of the most luxurious rooms in the city, and the central location is a distinct advantage....
955 Bay Street
Under leafy branches, the summertime patio more than doubles the size of this Italian neighbourhood restaurant. Regulars return time after time for...
41 Clinton StreetLight, spacious rooms and glorious lake views are the big draws at this 38-storey hotel (request accommodation on the south side and upper floors). Sunlight...
1 Harbour Square
In 1927, this tiny hotel opened its doors to the world's celebrities and millionaires. It fell into decline in the 1980s, but in 1995 developer-about-town...
18 St Thomas StreetAmid a concentration of middling so-called Italian eateries, this warm spot is the real deal. It's frequented by a well-heeled neighbourhood crowd, but the...
2150 Yonge Street