4 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Toronto, Ontario

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The dining in Stratford and Niagara-on-the-Lake is enough to boost a whole other genre of tourism, as there are a number of outstanding restaurants thanks to the area's many chefs being trained at the area's reputable culinary schools, and impeccably fresh ingredients from local farms. Produce, meats, cheeses, beers, and wine are all produced in Ontario, and some restaurants even have their own gardens, vineyards, or farms. In the immediate areas surrounding Niagara Falls, the dining is a little more lackluster, as views, convenience, and glamour take precedence over food, but there are some great pubs and upscale restaurants to be found among the tourist traps. Reservations are always encouraged, if not essential.

RPM Bakehouse

$ Fodor's Choice

This cozy cafe set up to look like a farmhouse is famous for gooey caramel sticky buns, crusty sourdough wheels and to-die-for breakfast sandwiches using locally sourced grains and produce grown on the farm of their international powerhouse of a big brother, Restaurant Pearl Morissette. The wraparound patio on Jordan Station's Main Street makes for perfect people-watching.

Blue Willow Tea Shop

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The dozen or so petite tables are set with blue-willow-pattern china in this quaint teahouse serving traditional English fare on the Muskoka Wharf. High tea—a three-tier platter of shortbread, scones with Devonshire cream, petit fours, and classic (crustless) cucumber sandwiches (with gluten-free options), plus a pot of tea per person—is served every afternoon.

Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria

$$

A five-minute drive from Clifton Hill, this local joint manages to be both casual and refined. Sit in the back room where exposed-brick columns and black-and-white photos of Naples on the walls set the scene for the southern Italian pasta dishes and thin-crust pizzas. The extensive menu includes 10 pizzas with wafer-thin crusts and generous dollops of tomato sauce, and plenty of pasta dishes and hearty meat dishes to choose from.

5485 Ferry St., Niagara Falls, ON, L2G 1S3, Canada
905-356–3345
Known For
  • Family-operated establishment that's a local favorite
  • Extensive Italian and Niagara-region wine selection
  • Gluten-free pizza options
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room

$$$$

The big draw here is the revolving 360-degree view perched 520 feet above the Horseshoe Falls---it's simply breathtaking. The atmosphere puts it above those serving similar cuisine in the area, drawing an eclectic crowd of couples in cocktail attire and families in casual clothes. The menu revolves as well; tomahawk pork chops and chicken cordon bleu have made appearances. Reservations include free admission to the observation deck.

5200 Robinson St., Niagara Falls, ON, L2G 2A2, Canada
905-356–2651
Known For
  • Best spot for seasonal firework shows
  • Early dinner prix-fixe menu special
  • Gluten-free substitutions available for most dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
Reservations essential

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