Sadie W: Go to The Dance Cave, order a drink, and dance the night away! Perfect for a night of fun with a group of friends. However, be sure to watch out for those under-agers! Read more.
Sony Music Canada: Dance Cave: cheap drinks, good music (think FTP), huge dancefloor, and even a foosball table! If you're a student, flash your valid student ID and get in for free! Great place to dance your socks off. Read more.
Lisa: Lee's is great for shows, many of the best international bands play this venue. The upstairs (Dance Cave) is to be avoided if you are over 19 years old.
Kathryn Segal: When your there don't forget to check out the new bat cave and dino exhibits, they are a lot of fun. Also, if you're feeling adventureous (and feel like spending a little bit of money) go to the rest
Jim Morrison: You can spend a week at the ROM and not be done. I like the bat cave.
Alina D: Visit the bat cave, the Schad Gallery and the interactive Children's area where you can "dig" for dinosaur remains.
4. Enoteca Sociale
8.2
1288 Dundas Street West (Coolmine Rd.), Toronto, ON
Italian Restaurant · Dufferin Grove · 57 tips and reviews
Ashley Bartlett: Two words: cheese cave.
Chris Boutet: Probably my favourite restaurant in the city. Order anything, you can't go wrong. Great wine list and a cheese cave. CHEESE CAVE! Read more.
Desirée MacDonald: Honestly, this place is amazing. If you can get a group together, reserve the wine + meat cellar, it's beautiful and adds to the delicious food you'll get all night. Excellent. Just excellent.
5. TOCA
8.5
181 Wellington Street West (in the Ritz-Carlton), Toronto, ON
Italian Restaurant · Entertainment District · 10 tips and reviews
Albert Tiw: Visit the cheese cave. Do the cheese and wine tasting!
Kevin Seto: The Sunday brunch buffet has so many delicious options, definitely worth it for a special occasion or an indulgent weekend meal with family or friends. Plus bottomless mimosas and caesars!
Jessica: Best Sunday brunch! Worth the expensive price in Toronto for the amount of fresh seafood and champagne you can have. Valet is cheaper if you dine at TOCA.
6. The Drake Hotel
8.8
1150 Queen Street West (at Beaconsfield Ave.), Toronto, ON
Restaurant · 129 tips and reviews
Pennachetti: the Cave Spring Gewurztraminer is amazing!
Sotheby's International Realty Canada: Live music, contemporary art, fantastic food & a boutique hotel all in one trendy package. Tip: on a warm night you want to be in the VIP section upstairs- get there early to avoid another lineup.
Kiki van Duin: My home away from home... xo
7. Graydon Hall Manor
8.6
185 Graydon Hall Drive, Toronto, ON
Event Space · Sunnybrook - York Mills · 4 tips and reviews
Keith Gawronski: Stunning Georgian mansion with formal gardens, fountain courtyard & 160 ft long stone terrace, for elegant weddings, social or corporate events with catering by Couture Cuisine. keith@graydonhall.com Read more.
Mareille Mol: Victor Edozien Managing Principal Of Asaba Group Holdings - Asaba Group Holdings is a holding company that utilizes its principal's strategy consulting background and extensive knowledge... Read more.
Libi Chan: Beautiful naturally lit rooms for makeup applications on brides! If you're here in the summer at 7am, no need to bring lights! -olivia ha makeup&hair www.oliviaha.com
Yigal Achren: Tried the veggie taster's menu with the wine pairing. Amazing Experience! Well worth the visit.
Eater: The menu, which does include foie gras, is designed by Chef Marc St. Jacques who recently received gold at the 2013 Canadian Culinary Championships. [Eater 38 Member]
Rafaella Sargi: Far from downtown Toronto. But GREAT restaurant! I loved it.