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Posted by slingshot on May-14-2008 00:46:

What are some of the nicest patios in Toronto?

On the topic of patios, and I was actually meaning to start this before the previous thread was started as a result of not being able to get a place on the Jack Astor's patio.....what are some of the nicest patios that Toronto has to offer for dinner and drinks? Here are a few to start and I'll update the list as people make more suggestions....

The Black Bull -298 Queen Street West
Remy's - 115 Yorkville Avenue


Posted by MKpacha on May-14-2008 00:53:

Wish-www.wishrestaurant.ca-3 Charles Street East

Cafe Diplomatico -http://www.diplomatico.ca/-594 college st.

Fire East on The East-http://www.fireontheeastside.ca/-6 Gloucester Street

7 West Caf� -http://www.7westcafe.com/-7 CHARLES STREET WEST TORONTO


Posted by jon jon on May-14-2008 00:54:

Vivoli - College


Posted by She_Fitz on May-14-2008 00:54:

I love that you are probably sitting beside each other as you type that.


Posted by jon jon on May-14-2008 00:54:

ok now I want a beer lol


Posted by MKpacha on May-14-2008 00:56:

quote:
Originally posted by She_Fitz
I love that you are probably sitting beside each other as you type that.
































Posted by jon jon on May-14-2008 00:56:

hahah well are you?!


Posted by Special K on May-14-2008 00:57:

roof lounge (not so much for dinner but rather for drinks)

on top of the park hyatt hotel @ bloor + avenue

the patio has a great view of TO!


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-14-2008 01:18:

George

http://www.georgeonqueen.com

Classiest in the city.


Posted by 5hiftn6ears on May-14-2008 01:21:

613


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-14-2008 01:36:

Spice Route @ King & Brant is nice. Just opened.


Posted by italarmo on May-14-2008 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Spice Route @ King & Brant is nice. Just opened.


I work right next to it and have heard mixed reviews about the place from ppl around the neighbourhood. Have you personally been there yourself? What's it like on a fri/ sat night?


Posted by musicsnob_NOT on May-14-2008 01:49:

The Bedford Academy - nothing too fancy
http://www.thebedfordacademy.com/

Biggest Patio I believe in Toronto
The Madison
http://www.madisonavenuepub.com/aboutus.html

Beach Area
Lion On The Beach
http://www.dine.to/liononthebeach

Danforth
Allens - backyard patio
http://www.allens.to/dora/


Posted by jon jon on May-14-2008 01:59:

quote:
Originally posted by 5hiftn6ears
613


meh (hah)


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-14-2008 02:04:

quote:
Originally posted by italarmo
I work right next to it and have heard mixed reviews about the place from ppl around the neighbourhood. Have you personally been there yourself? What's it like on a fri/ sat night?


I was there last Thursday (my office is next door as well) and it was good. When the weather gets warmer I see myself spending some good afternoons out on the patio.


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-14-2008 02:06:

The lounge at the top of the Manulife centre is nice.


Posted by VDub on May-14-2008 02:25:

The Hot Box Cafe...


AMAZING chocolate croissants...


Posted by misslexxus on May-14-2008 02:29:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
The lounge at the top of the Manulife centre is nice.


It's call Panorama and is very nice place to take a date!


Posted by The Ear on May-14-2008 02:32:

Best patio = whatever one I'm one with a cold beer in my hand.


Posted by illestofdananas on May-14-2008 04:27:

quote:
Originally posted by 5hiftn6ears
613


Posted by DigDeep on May-14-2008 04:36:

Brazenhead in Liberty Village (roof top), is dope.


Posted by dEsidEL on May-14-2008 04:54:



Paradise Island Bar on Centre Island

and the one connected to the Queen's Quay centre on Harbourfront.. forget the name

love anything by the water!


Posted by nifty narcotix on May-14-2008 05:17:

Definitely the Madison Avenue Pub


Posted by The Highroller on May-14-2008 06:30:

Besides the ones already mentioned... The Drake and The Madisson.


Posted by MissK on May-14-2008 12:32:

Donatello - medium to upscale italian cusine.... But just going for drinks is nice too, it's right off Elm street.

Future bakery - just very lively at night, young crowd (most of us know this one) spadina and brunswick

La Maquette - upscale French restaurant, flowers galore on this patio.. Very pretty. 111 King street east


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