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Toronto Distillery District Restaurants
Founded in 1832 by Brothers-in-law William Gooderham and James Worts, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery eventually became the largest distillery in the British empire. Set on 13 acres in downtown Toronto, the forty plus buildings constitute the largest and best preserved collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America. The Distillery District is a national historic site.

In just the past few years, The Distillery District has become one of the most romantic and enjoyable destinations in the City. The Distillery District is Toronto’s first pedestrian only village and the city’s only historic district. From the brick lined streets to the European piazza styled areas, The Distillery District is, as the Globe and Mail asserts, “a picture postcard draw”.
55, Mill Street
Toronto, M5A 3C4
Tél. 416.980.2828
International-Global / Café / Breakfast
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4, Gilead Place
Toronto, M5A 3C9
Tél. 647.288.0680
Café / Delicatessen / Breakfast
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55, Mill Street
Toronto, M5A 3C4
Tél. 416.203.1590
Pancake/Crepes / Café / Bistro
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360, Queen St. E.
Toronto, M5V2A2
Tél. 416.868.6836
Pizzeria / Vegetarian / International-Global
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55, Mill Street
Toronto, M5A 3C4
Tél. 416.214.2253
Sandwiches / Café
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