There are few things as appealing and stunning as Europe in the summertime. Exotic places, foreign languages; there’s just something so dreamy about spending a summer travelling through Europe. But not all of us can afford a plane ticket to the other side of the world for summer vacation.
Fortunately there are multiple places right here in Toronto that give off major European vibes. With so many European neighbourhoods throughout the city, it’s no surprise that Toronto has some of the best European cuisines around — next to the real thing that is. But it doesn’t just stop at the restaurants; from bars to coffee shops to parks, there are hidden European-esque gems throughout the city that are sure to transport you somewhere else for the day.
Here are 15 places to go in Toronto if you want to feel like you’re in Europe – no plane ticket necessary.
550 Wellington St. W
Colette Grand Cafe (Image: Instagram/@ColetteToronto)
This Parisian-style café is only a few years old but it has since grown into a King West area staple. Its a-la-carte and lavish Sunday buffet brunch, elegant atmosphere and pastel accents make this spot one of the prettiest French restaurants in the city.
550 Bayview Ave.
Evergreen Brick Works (Image: Instagram/@barbifromtheblock)
Toronto’s Evergreen Brick Works can work for nearly any European country. Between the wildlife, sporadic graffiti and wide open spaces, this spot if the perfect place to escape Toronto and pretend to be anywhere in Europe for the day.
1156 Queen St. E
Tango Coffee Palace (Image: Instagram/@lauratuckerslife)
Between the exposed brick walls and the plush, velvety red chairs, Tango Palace has taken a page right out of Belgium’s playbook. If the fresh brewed coffee isn’t enough to make you want to lounge under its coppery detailed ceiling, the delicious baked goods will.
454 Parliament St.
House on Parliament (Image: Instagram/@smiley_princess)
If London is calling but your bank account doesn’t quite seem to be getting the memo, head over to The House on Parliament for some traditional British pub fare and savoury European beers.
38 Wellington St. E
Uncle Tony’s (Image: Instagram/@lynofay)
Everyone loves great Italian food and Uncle Tony’s does just that. This old-fashioned Italian restaurant has been serving up massive pizza pies for years, and although its decor may seem a bit cheesey (pun intended), the classic Italian touches does the country justice.
607 College St.
Dinner at the Walton (Image: Instagram/@ariadnamorogan)
The Walton is one spot where the decor has a very crisp Euro-edge to it. The dark mahogany finishes, leather booths and crystal glasses are like something you’d see at a cocktail bar in Vienna.
158 Cumberland St
Bar Reyna (Image: Instagram/@impeccablymessy)
Bar Reyna is one of the dreamiest restaurants in the city with its jewel-toned and gold decor. This spot will make you feel like you’re tucked away in a small bistro on the Mediterranean coast rather than somewhere in Yorkville. Oh, and don’t forget to check out their secret garden; an all season patio hidden in the back with twinkling lights and paper lanterns hanging above.
479 Queen’s Quay
Music Garden (Image: Instagram/@harbourfrontcentre)
Toronto’s very own waterfront garden is basically a mini Denmark tucked within the city. With all the foliage and the breathtaking views, it’s easy to feel like the Toronto Music Garden can double as European landscape.
44 Wellington St. E
Pravda Vodka Bar (Image: Instagram/@angelos_michael)
Pravda Vodka Bar is everything one would expect from a Soviet-themed bar; deep red upholstery, high ceilings, flashy gold accents and of course a large selection of international vodkas.
140 Yonge St.
Dineen (Image: Instagram/@carmellac)
There’s just something about Dineen Coffee Company that resembles a late 1950s style Prague café. Maybe it’s the intricate tiled flooring or the large glass chandeliers, but regardless of what it may be, Dineen makes us feel like we’re in Europe with every sip of our latte.
35 Tank House Ln.
Cluny Bistro (Image: Instagram/@pourquoipasmary)
Cluny Bistro is filled to the brim with classic European flare. With its marble bar, coffered ceiling and eclectic tiled flooring, this place will make you feel like you’re sitting in a chic café in France.
1087 Queen St. W
Otto’s Bierhalle (Image: Instagram/@ottosbierhalle)
If you love all things German, this beer hall is for you. Who needs Berlin when you can have the traditional, sweet food and a variety of tap beers at Otto’s right here in Toronto?
5 St. Joseph St.
Wickson Social (Image: Instagram/@rycebran)
With its conventional architecture next to its eccentric modern art, The Wickson Social takes you out of Toronto and drops you right into Amsterdam. The quirky decor and quality brews will have you saying “goede dag” in no time.
131 Bloor St. W
La Societé(Image: Instagram/@lasocieteTO)
With its amazing stain-glass ceiling and impeccable French cuisine, having a meal at La Societé could arguably change your life. If not, at least you got to spend an hour or two pretending to be Parisian.
55 Mill St.
Distillery District (Image: Instagram/@bararie1127)
Toronto’s historic Distillery District is namesake in its own right but if one didn’t know any better, the cobblestone streets lined with little boutiques and specialty shops could easily be mistaken for a side street somewhere in Ireland or the Netherlands.
Featured Image: The Distillery District via Instagram/@solotu.ca
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We are excited to announce that Canada’s largest luxury retailer Holt Renfrew will be partnering with the high-end premier hospitality company Chase Hospitality Group. The two companies will be collaborating together to open Colette Grand Cafe in 5 Holt Renfrew locations across Canada. In early 2018 the Holt’s cafe will be replaced in Edmonton, Vancouver, Montreal and even Toronto Yorkdale Bloor Street locations.
The collaboration makes a lot of sense for both companies as they share the same values. “Well-known for culinary excellence and creating beautifully designed spaces, we are excited to have Chase Hospitality Group restaurants as a valued partner,” said Mario Grauso, President at Holt Renfrew.
Holt Renfrew’s visitors will be able to get an elevated experience at Colette Grand Cafe?, which reflects the standards of both brands. That includes a new sophisticated menu, elegant interiors and luxury service.
The company, which goal is to redefine the future of hospitality in North America, will be Holt Renfrew’s first ever hospitality partner. According to CHG’s president Steven Salm, the French-inspired aesthetic of the restaurant is a perfect fit for the luxury designer brand.
“We are very happy to be partnering with such an iconic luxury brand as Holt Renfrew, and to be expanding Colette Grand Cafe? across Canada,” said Steven Salm.
Besides Colette Grand Cafe, CHG operates 7 restaurant concepts in Toronto, including Planta Burger, Palm Lane and The Chase.
Featured image: Instagram/ @colettegrandcafe
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