6 Things To Do in Toronto’s Riverside After 6

As we enter ‘ber months and the daylight slowly tapers, it’s a good time for one last hurrah before summer is officially over.

Although notably bustling during the day, Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood also has some exciting happenings in the evening too that may be news to you, some even going into the wee hours of the night.

If you’re looking for ideas on what to do after work hours, here are 6 activities you can add to your calendar:

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Grab some drinks at Aura. 

Address: 686 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G9

At Aura, expect cocktails that taste just as good as they look. They’ve also got a year-round back patio that’s perfect for intimate gatherings. Upon request, they can even whip up a signature cocktail just for your events.

Photo credit: @magalycaptura via The Opera House

Catch a show at The Opera House.

Address: 735 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H1

Not only is The Opera House an important piece of Toronto history, it’s also a hot music venue. Check the events calendar to see upcoming shows. You can also grab a pre/post-show bite at the Grill & Patio just beside the main entrance–the Shaggy Burger is a must-try!

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Wait for the sunset at The Rooftop of The Broadview Hotel.

Address: 106 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4M 2G1

Perched atop The Broadview Hotel is The Rooftop, a terrace with a sweeping view of the Toronto skyline. A reservation is recommended as it can get packed during peak hours, understandably so. If you can, ask for a windowside table for an unobstructed view. The outdoor portion closes seasonally but the views from the indoors are available year round!  

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Stop by Prohibition Social House for happy hour.

Address: 696 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G9

Enjoy $6 wine, bar rail, and beer, as well as $12 appetizers at Prohibition Social House’s happy hour, which happens every day from 4pm to 7pm. If nightlife is more your scene, Prohibition has live DJ sets on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 9pm. 

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Get good vibes at Laughing Vikings.

Address: 696B Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G9

You know what they say, laughter is the best medicine. So if you’re ever feeling down, make your way to Laughing Vikings on Funny Fridays. Professional comedians take centre stage for a hilariously good time. Show starts at 9pm–reserve your seats here

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Pop a bottle of wine or two at Chez Nous.

Address: 798 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H4

Catch up with friends at Chez Nous over half-price bottles every day after midnight and the whole day on Sundays. Outside food is allowed too so if you’re feeling peckish, you can bring your own chow to pair with your wines. 

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An Epicurean Excursion: 6 International Cuisines in Riverside 

One of the best parts of travel is experiencing the unique cuisine each destination has to offer. However, plane tickets these days can cost an arm and a leg, and jet-setting is a lifestyle not everyone can afford; but who says you need to travel thousands of miles to taste authentic pad thai or traditional carbonara?

Come along as we embark on a culinary adventure right in Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood. Let’s go on a (food) trip to just a few of the incredible selection of culinary delights right here!

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Italy | Il Ponte – Cucina Italiana (@ilponte.to)

Address: 625 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1G7

Did you know? ‘Il Ponte. translates to ‘The Bridge’ as the restaurant is named after the bridge over the Don River. They are strongly rooted in the local community. They have a well curated selection of pizzas and pastas, from the understated Margherita Pizza to the indulgent Linguine alle Vongole, which comes with a generous portion of fresh clams. They offer set dinner menus as well and on Tuesdays they have a half priced wine bottle special (limit of 2 per table).

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Jamaica | BlessedLove Caribbean Grocery and Takeout (@shopblessedlove)

Address: 753A Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H3

Two words: Jerk chicken. You can have it the old fashioned way with rice and peas; for something more grab-and-go, get it as a sandwich or as a poutine. BlessedLove also serves oxtail, goat curry, ackee & saltfish, fried plantain, patties (meat and vegetarian options) and all the good stuff!

Photo credit: Isaan Der Thai Kitchen & Bar

Thailand | Isaan Der – Thai Kitchen & Bar (@isaan_der)

Address: 730 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H2

You can’t go wrong with their featured items such as Khao Soi, Som Tum or Papaya Salad, and Fish Panang Curry. Finish on a sweet note with Mango Coconut Sticky Rice. For spicy dishes, you can have the heat level adjusted, from mild to ‘Thai spicy’.

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India | Delhiites Indian Street Food (@delhiitesindianstreetfood)

Address: 717 Queen St E Unit 1/2, Toronto, ON M4M 1H1

The name says it all: Delhiites, just steps from Broadview Ave on Queen E serves no-nonsense Indian food such as samosas, momos, biryani, as well as Hakka Chinese dishes. The Butter Chicken Momos, Goat Biryani, Vegetable Manchurian, and Chaat Papdi are just some of the stellar dishes you can find on the menu.

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Turkey | Kismet Turkish Restaurant (@kismetturkishrestaurant)

Address: 782 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H4

They’ve got the Turkish classics down: from doner kebab and meatballs or kofte to lahmacun and pide, which are Turkish pizza and flatbread respectively. Make sure to leave room for dessert because Kismet’s Trilece–their take on the tres leches cake–is a must-try.

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Mexico | La Carnita (@la_carnita)

Address: 780 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H4

La Carnita makes tacos with a wide variety of proteins to choose from, such as carne asada, baja shrimp, and even sweet potato. If you prefer a crunchier alternative to the taco, opt for the tostada. Stop by between 4pm and 6pm any day of the week for happy hour.

So the next time wanderlust sets in or a particular craving hits, head over to Riverside and let your appetite choose the next destination.

Follow @riverside_bia for drool-worthy content and updates on dining experiences in the neighborhood!

Riverside Roots & Wings Art Series

Welcome to the Riverside art project as part of CafeTO 2024.

The project was conceived by the Riverside BIA in collaboration with Toronto artists Barira Tahin,  Shahrzad Zadmajid, and Gilda Asadi Arbabi.

The project brought public art to local public spaces including CafeTO barricades within Riverside’s 10 blocks and the local Riverside Community Garden space, to provide awareness and education about local birds, pollinators and plants that are important in our community, as well as celebrate the vibrant Riverside commuity.

You can find all the project information below including photos, artist statements and a map of the locations to find the art.

“Riverside Roots & Wings” art by Barira Tahsin

Riverside BIA Roots and Wings art series

 “Riverside Roots & Wings” art at Boxcar Social

Artist Statement

I was inspired by the beauty and ecological importance of the local animals, plants, and pollinators found in the Riverside neighbourhood and the Queen Garden Centre. My artistic process reflects spending a considerable amount of time observing and documenting these microcosms of larger natural ecosystems. Throughout this series, I aim to celebrate the variety of flora and fauna and draw attention to the importance of local pollinators and the environments they need to thrive. It serves as a reminder to protect and value nature and inspires others to appreciate and nurture the environment close to home.

About the Artist

Barira Tahsin is a dynamic and multidisciplinary artist whose work aims to capture the natural landscape and physical environment through a combination of painting, digital media, and photography. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto and plans on exploring new themes, techniques, and technologies in her artistic journey.  Blending her architectural background with a passion for visual arts and storytelling, she not only highlights the aesthetic beauty of environments but explores themes of sustainability and the intersections of nature and humanity. More at @bariratahsin (IG)

“Four Season Bird” art by Shahrzad Zadmajid and Gilda Asadi Arbabi

Photo credit: Riverside BIA

Artist Statement

“We are thrilled to present our mural project, “Four Season Bird,” where Canadian birds are adorned with traditional Persian motifs on each bird’s body. This design beautifully reflects Persian immigrants’ profound love and care for Canada. Symbolic yellow leaves dance around the artwork, symbolizing love and a supportive, family-oriented culture. The mural features vibrant colors that embody happiness and joy in each season, intertwined with flowers symbolizing growth and youth. Branches and snow motifs add a touch of peace and elegance, seamlessly blending nature into the cultural narrative.”

Check out this video of the full four-sided mural.

About the Artist

Shahrzad Zadmajid: My name comes from a Persian tale, One Thousand and One Nights, where Shahrzad narrates compelling stories every night and builds on them the next night. I’m also a storyteller. I’ve been telling stories for over 25 years now in watercolor, acrylic, and oil paint, on fabric, metal, and wood. I tell mostly of animals, lakes, and trees. In my stories, I try to capture the beauties of the world in brush streaks and leave them for others to seize. I hope you take interest in my stories and let your eyes feast on my catches! More at @shahrzadart.ca

Gilda Arbabi: I am Gilda Arbabi, a graduate in industrial design from ART University of Tehran. With over two decades of experience in watercolor and acrylic painting, I have participated in numerous exhibitions. My passion for art and design drives me to explore new ideas and experiences continually. Working on large-scale projects has taught me to think big and has broadened my vision, enabling me to approach creativity with greater scope and ambition. More at @gildaartgallery

WHERE TO FIND THE ART

THANKS GO TO…

The Riverside BIA and the City of Toronto’s CaféTO Dining Districts Grant Program, Stream 1 for funding support of this project.

Back-To-School Prep in Toronto’s Riverside

And just like that, summer is almost over. As the fall approaches, it’s time to switch gears from vacation mode to school mode.

Whether you’re a student yourself or have students in the household, it’s always a good idea to prepare and run a few errands–even if it’s a little last minute–before hitting the books again.

For incoming students, here are 5 tips to help you get ready for the new school year:

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Find student-friendly food options.

On days when you don’t feel like cooking or just feeling hungry, it’s always good to know where you can get something filling while on a budget. Places like Pizzaiolo, Chick Wings and Ali Baba’s have deals for under $10

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Update your wardrobe.

Riverside has a number of vintage clothing shops, where you can score one-of-a-kind pieces to wear to school while being a sustainable consumer. If you have younger kids, Little Peeps has a great selection of children’s clothing and other lifestyle items.

Photo credit: Christian Jay Quilo

Stock up on supplies.

From pens and notebooks to storage organizers and cleaning products, you can always count onRiverside’s Dollarama to have almost everything you need at unbeatable prices.

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Take advantage of free resources.

Aside from access to a wealth of knowledge, did you know that your Toronto Public Library card gives you free admission to select museums and attractions in the city like the Art Gallery of Ontario, CN Tower, and more? Drop by the Queen/Saulter branch to know more.

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Indulge in a little TLC for yourself.

While doing your best in school is important, it’s also imperative to take care of ourselves in the process, whether that means getting your teeth cleaned at Riverside Dental or booking a massage appointment with Oma Chiropractic (and getting one of these free back-to-school pin while you’re there).

To all the students, best of luck in the new school year and don’t forget to have fun!

Follow @riverside_bia on Instagram for fun content and be sure to check out the Riverside Blog for new stories every week.

Queen East Eats x Toronto Food Blog: A Recap

If you follow us on Instagram, you probably know that we’ve been featuring restaurants with patio dining over the past couple of months for Queen East Eats.

This year, we collaborated again with Toronto Food Blog, a locally-based food blogger and content creator, to pay a visit to select establishments and see (and taste) what they have to offer.

Queen East Eats is a joint annual campaign by the Riverside and Leslieville BIAs, highlighting patio dining in businesses along Queen Street East.

In case you missed this series on our socials, here’s a recap of all the Riverside and Leslieville-based restaurants Toronto Food Blog covered–and what they loved!

Ricky + Olivia (@restaurantrickyandolivia)

Address: 996 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1K1

Chef duo Ricky Casipe and Olivia Simpson’s namesake restaurant is all about putting their own unique spin on classics. The Big Mac Steak Tartare and Caesar Salad with beet tahini and Monforte Toscano cheese are perfect examples of the chefs’ fun approach to food.

Duke’s Refresher + Bar (@dukesriverside)

Address: 709 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H1

Duke’s Riverside does comfort food and does it well. A must-try is the Woody Burger with BBQ sauce, American cheese, bacon, and caramelized onions on bacon focaccia, complete with a side of hand-cut fries–you can’t go wrong with a good ol’ cheeseburger.

Pasaj (@pasajtoronto)

Address: 1100 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1K8

Go on a culinary journey at Pasaj. For brunch, try the Sucuk Benedict with zucchini fritters, poached eggs, and whipped feta sauce; as well as Grandma’s Pancakes with sour cherry jam, tahini helva, labne, and pistachios. They also serve sandwiches from their bakery, Simit & Chai.

ēst Restaurant (@est.restaurant)

Address: 729 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H1

An unexpected star off of ēst’s menu is the Crème Brûlée Cheesecake with lavender and earl grey, a decadent dessert with a delightful medley of textures. Their beer collab with Saulter Street Brewery makes for a great refreshment on a sweltering summer day, too.

Frankie’s Italian (@frankiesyafrankies)

Address: 892 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1J3

Frankie’s menu consists of hearty Italian fare, including a variety of pasta dishes like the Lamb Ragu Gnocchi with ricotta and parmesan. For pizzas, the Speziata Dolce with soppressata, goat cheese, and hot honey is a must-try.

Real Greek Gyros (@realgreekgyros)

Address: 731 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H1

The name itself pretty much tells you what to expect: fast, authentic, and no-gimmick Greek food. You can count on Real Greek Gyros to satisfy your craving for staples such as Gyros on a pita, Souvlaki Dinner, and Gyros Salad.

Photos by Toronto Food Blog

Make the most of the remaining weeks of patio weather we have left and dine al fresco at these restaurants and more. Discover Queen East Eats by exploring the online patio map.