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Dine Or Wine >  Niagra/Liberty
 
Swan
Address: 892 Queen W
Toronto, Ontario
On: Queen, Queen W (Spadina - Dufferin)
 
Tel: 416-532-0452
Price:$$$$ -> Premium ($25-$50)
 
Cuisines:Brunch, Diner
 
Notes
 $40 per person, $20 at lunch or brunch. Including a glass of wine with all taxes, and tip. Brunch Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm.
Features
Fine Dining, Reviewed
Methods of Payment
Subway Or Main Intersection
Restaurants Neighborhood

MON 12pm10:30pm
TUE 12pm10:30pm
WED 12pm10:30pm
THU 12pm11pm
FRI 12pm11pm
SAT 5pm11pm
SUN12pm10:30pm

Curry Twist
Soothing classical music, attentive service and startlingly tasty food have made this minimally but fashionably appointed room one...
Trevor
Chef Trevor Wilkinson reaches base in his first at-bat as owner, reinventing Bouchon's old subterranean warren. Well-dressed 30-so...
Habitat Dining Lounge
Located in a former Future Bakery, this spacious lounge is done up in dark-stained wood panelling, and chocolate brown and sand to...
Susur
It's still the destination for gastro-tourists and glamorous locals seeking culinary nirvana. Well-informed servers firmly recomme...
NAMI Japanese Restaurant
In Tokyo, a sushi bar and robata would never cohabit, but aficionados of both are comfortable here. Even during the week, the plac...
Hiro Sushi
Much in demand when foreign heads of state or Japanese-born baseball stars are in town, chef-owner Hiro Yoshida also has a devoted...
Critic's Reviews

Zagat Rating: F: 24 D:19 S: 21

"Warm, convivial" and "quaint", this "upscale diner" in the queen West Gallery District constitutes "a perfect retro package"

                by: Zagat Survey 2006-2007

Critic's Pick:

Abetted by booths outfitted with Formica tables, a matching counter (with stools) and a vintage Coke machine, the genuine 1950s diner decor beguiles. Following suit, the bistro menu is loaded with charm.

               by Toronto Life

Critic's Pick: NNNN

This ugly-duckling luncheonette has shed its greasy-spoon past and emerged as a swanky joint du jour.

               by NOW Magazine
Suggested Plates

On the Menu:

Though generous, smoked Arctic char salad loaded with greens, new potatoes and sliced avocado suffers from too salty fish, while angels on horseback sees chewy bacon wrapped around flawless grilled oysters.

               by Toronto Life

Recommended Plates:

comfort-food-style mains like oatmeal-crusted free-range capon breast with vanilla bourbon peppercorn gravy over buttermilk mash

               by NOW Magazine

 
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