Every year like clockwork, summer arrives and Toronto morphs into a patio obsessed city. Don’t get us wrong, we’re not complaining. Patios are the lifeblood of summer in the 6ix, because the warm weather comes and goes in the blink of an eye. While some prefer the people watching of a street patio, the true hidden gems of Toronto come in the form of a rooftop patio – where you get to feel like you’ve actually escaped the city.

Here are 19 of our favourite rooftop patios in Toronto

The Thompson Hotel

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If fancy is you’re after, The Thompson Hotel rooftop delivers in spades. Drinks here are on the pricier side of things but the quality and spectacular views will ensure your money is well spent. 

Gusto 101

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Gusto 101 is always a favourite with its modern take on southern Italian classics and industrial-style setting. There’s always lots of seating too which makes it a popular place all summer long.

Paupers Pub

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Low-key and hidden away in the Annex, the Paupers Pub rooftop patio is the perfect spot for a quick drink before catching a summer movie at Christie Pits Park!

The Broadview Hotel

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The Broadview Hotel’s stunning rooftop patio is half indoors and half outdoors so it’s great when the weather is so-so. You can’t miss the amazing view of the city skyline from Toronto’s east end where you can enjoy drinks and yummy snacks.

The Porch

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The Porch is situated above busy King Street it offers some of the best views of the CN Tower you will find in the city. This means it might require some waiting time to get a table on a weekend, but once you’re up there with a drink in hand, you’ll be happy you waited.

Lavelle

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The exclusive Lavelle is a little on the pricier side but just wait until you see the view! It basically feels like you’re sitting on a beach in the sky. You can enjoy a cocktail by the pool at this rooftop patio.

Kasa Moto

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The easy-going Japanese restaurant, Kasa Moto, has a huge rooftop patio that’s glam and has fabulous views of Yorkville. Bring lots of friends, enjoy the large comfy chairs, and good vibes.

Sky Yard At The Drake Hotel

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Enjoy the most perfect aesthetic and dreamiest vibes on this rooftop patio at The Drake Hotel. This spot is the best places for after work drinks and snacks, plus there’s always amazing music, too!

Terroni on Price Street

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Terroni on Price Street in Summerhill has an unbelievable rooftop bar and some of the most delicious Italian food in the city. With it being sangria season, this is the place to go for a pitcher.

Bar Hop

Located in the heart of downtown at Queen and Peter Street, Bar Hop is the perfect spot if your looking for a relaxed atmosphere with lots of craft beer options. Catch some rays and try one (or more) of the 36 beers on tap.

The Tiki Bar

Don’t let the exterior fool you! Bovine Sex Club may look a little rough around the edges on the outside, but hidden above is The Tiki Bar. Escape the city to find a tropical oasis complete with a Tiki bar and torches. 

Hemingway’s

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Hemingway’s is one of our favourite open-all-year-round rooftop patios, but it’s obviously incredible during the warmer months. Dine here if you’re looking for low key pub-style eats and a great view of Yorkville.

The Chase

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The menu at The Chase, comprised of surf and turf offerings, will make you drool but so will the spectacular view. Located in the historic Dineen building on the 5th floor, this patio should be your first pick if your feeling like some fancy seafood. 

Baro

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Baro’s patio is like the secret garden you want to escape to! Featuring lots of greenery and a calm, cool atmosphere, this trendy spot was made for cocktails as well as bites to share from their delicious snack menu.

Falcon SkyBar at Hotel X

If you’re ever in the west end by Exhibition Place or the Budweiser Stage, make sure to stop by at Hotel X’s Falcon SkyBar. Warning: you may feel incredibly bougie as you sip your cocktail and look out over the stunning skyline.

Soco Kitchen on Lower Simcoe Street

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The Lower Simcoe outpost of Soco Kitchen is a must-see this summer in Toronto. Located in the sleek Delta Hotel, this rooftop patio won’t leave any part of the Entertainment District to the imagination. 

The One Eighty

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In terms of rooftop patios, the 51st floor is definitely high up and it’s where The One Eighty resides. Go here if you feel like treating yourself to some fine dining and cocktails, along with some upscale views. 

Trattoria Nervosa

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Craving pasta? Yorkville’s Nervosa offers delicious Italian fare that can be enjoyed on the beautiful rooftop patio. It also may be somewhere you want to bring your boo as reviews claim the spot to be pretty romantic too.

K?st

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Kost is located on the 44th floor of the Bisha Hotel, so you no doubt are going to have amazing panoramic views. Specializing in flavours from the California coastline, this is a great spot for a fancy friend gathering or girls night out.

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If you’re like me, you love the idea of travel but when the time comes to, you know, pack up and leave, you start to get anxious and panicky. If you need a break from your daily schedule, why not consider booking a staycation?Simply book in at a local downtown hotel, wrap up in a cozy robe, and get some old fashioned R&R all without hopping on a plane. Being in a big city like Toronto means we have our fair share of chic and trendy boutique hotels. Why stay at a basic hotel chain when you can tuck in for the weekend at one of these local gems that promise luxe amenities and all the relaxation?

If you’re looking for a staycation, stay at these 8 Toronto hotels!

The Drake Hotel

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The Drake Hotel

A Toronto icon and hotel that really needs no introduction is The Drake Hotel. Located on West Queen West, this is the perfect spot for a staycation, if you ask me. If a re-charge is what you’re after, this is the place to get it. The rooms at The Drake are decorated so perfectly but you feel instantly refreshed just walking through the door. Amenities include complimentary spin and yoga classes so you can even turn your staycation into a mini wellness retreat, too!

The Hazelton Hotel

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The Hazelton Hotel

If you’re looking to indulge in a little luxury for a weekend, head on up to The Hazelton Hotel in the heart of Yorkville. Voted the #1 hotel in Toronto by TripAdvisor means that this is obviously the place to go for supreme service, style, and comfort as no detail is spared. From the spa where only the best Valmont products are used (trust me, it’s worth it!), to even a private screening room for you to enjoy with up to 25 guests, you’ll want for nothing when you stay at The Hazelton. Don’t forget to snag a spot on the patio at One Restaurant too, it’s the best for people watching. Plus, you can even get in a little retail therapy at the goop MRKT pop-up that’s happening right next door, too!

The Beverley Hotel

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The Beverley Hotel

One of TO’s newer hotels is The Beverley Hotel that’s located on Queen at Beverley.  This darling 18-room establishment boasts an elegant and modern design that’s a juxtaposition of its more grunge Queen West neighbourhood. This hotel is on the smaller side so it’s possible you may have passed by without noticing but step inside and you’ll find not only top notch comfort, but also a retail shop, Carlotta Bar, and a rooftop patio. This is the perfect cozy spot to unwind!

The Annex Hotel

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The Annex Hotel

If an NYC getaway is what you’re craving but aren’t into shelling out big bucks for a flight, check into The Annex Hotel. Situated at Bloor and Brunswick is this 24-room boutique hotel that’s got all the chic and minimal New York vibes without paying steep Manhattan prices. The Annex is doing things the modern way as there isn’t even a front desk as everything is done the high tech way here. On the date of your booking, you’ll receive a text with a key access code. If you need anything like extra pillows or recommendations simply text that number and it’ll be taken care of.

Gladstone Hotel

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Gladstone Hotel

Located even further than The Drake on Queen West, almost in Parkdale, is Gladstone Hotel. Known as a boutique art hotel, this abode prides itself on how it pulls you into an arts, culture, and dining adventure as soon as you walk through the historic doors. What’s unique about this hotel is that each room is completely different than the next as they’re all designed by different artists. If you’re looking for a good time, check out the art exhibitions, party at age at one of its legendary queer parties, or break out into song at the weekly karaoke night!

The Anndore House

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The Anndore House

Even if you’ve lived in Toronto your whole life, staying at The Anndore House allows for you to experience your city in a whole new way. Located on Charles Street just south of Bloor, this historic hotel once had a shadier past but is known as one of TO’s prized gems. The Anndore’s doors opened just last year and notoriety sure has grown with how it marries art and culture with its modern yet cozy decor. Plus, one of the best restaurants in the city, Constantine, is within its walls, too!

Windsor Arms Hotel


If classic elegance is what you’re craving, then the Windsor Arms Hotel is just the place to go. This historic hotel has played home to visiting royalty, dignitaries, and various film stars, so it’s definitely good enough for your luxe staycation! Originally built in 1927 and rebuilt in 1999, the Windsor Arms is a Toronto icon for good reason as it encompasses the glamour, comfort, and luxury of past eras. Don’t forget to book in for the hotels notable Afternoon High Tea!

The Broadview Hotel

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The Broadview Hotel

You might never guess that this gorgeous boutique hotel used to have a storied past but The Broadview Hotel used to be quite the place back in the day. With 58 rooms, this establishment provides a graceful home away from home but with better views. Located in Toronto’s East End, take in views of the hustle & bustle Queen and Broadview or soak in the peaceful landscape over Riverdale and up the Don Valley River. Because you’ll get hungry at some point, don’t skimp on a delicious meal at The Civic or indulging in cocktails at the bar!

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