Little Italy

The one place in Toronto where finding a stiff caffè, the finest gelato, TO's best sandwich, underground acts, insanely delicious grilled octopus, and haggis (if you’re into it) is never more than a minute away. This particular Little Italy is considerably younger, cosmopolitan, and friendlier to creatives than its sister hood in NYC. And probably a little less obnoxiously Italian (which in this case is a good thing). In the midst of its own renaissance, a number of interesting and unique restaurants, bars, and shops run by some of Toronto’s up-and-coming have opened up and reinvigorated this once recently sleepy street. Just make sure to bring an empty stomach and a full wallet to get a taste for the real Little Italy.

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Track & Field

Address
860 College Street
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Track & Field has fast become one of Toronto’s gems thanks to its huge space, inventive cocktails (some of which on tap), and of course its full bocce and shuffleboard lanes. It’s one of the rare places that satisfy people who love to dance, drink, talk, just love to play - everyone basically. Lots of comfortable seating, no cover. You can rent lanes for $40 per hour and are guaranteed entry (which is nice because after 10pm there’s often a line). The cocktails here not only have uber-relevant and hilarious names (Bae(sic), Straight Outta Brampton, Cinderella) but most are originals made by the fantastic bartenders they have on staff. You can also get wine, bubbly, porch crawlers, and 12 kinds of whisky. Must drink: all the things. A must visit when you're in Toronto.

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La Fromagerie

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