Markets, museums, walkable neighborhoods, and the dinners that matter. This free City Pack from Who's In? collects 25 hand-picked Toronto favorites — restaurants, bars, museums, parks, and things to do — each one mapped and ready to turn into a plan. Save the ones you love, then text a link and see who's in.
Intimate, deeply respected restaurant; the serious-food-person Toronto dinner.
The high-end tasting-menu pick; polished, special-occasion Toronto.
Wood-fired Mexican cooking with real Toronto dining-scene credibility.
The slice/pizza pick that feels more current and local than the default chains.
Ossington Greek staple with a lively room and consistent appeal.
Spanish-influenced Toronto classic for cocktails, seafood, and late dinner energy.
Standing-room Spanish pintxos and cocktails in one of the city's most beautiful bar interiors.
Serious but relaxed cocktail bar; a great locals'-night-out pick.
Dinosaurs, world cultures, design, and a very Toronto landmark building.
Strong art collection and a Gehry redesign; the best central art-museum stop.
Skyline views, ferry ride, beaches, bikes, and the best summer escape from downtown.
Toronto's big west-end park; best for a long walk, cherry blossoms, or a slower morning.
The west-end hangout park; good for people-watching before dinner or drinks.
Touristy, yes, but the skyline and lake view earn it.
The classic food-market stop; great for peameal bacon, browsing, and a real downtown feel.
Messy, colorful, food-heavy, vintage-heavy, and one of Toronto's best neighborhood walks.
Classic downtown food corridor and a natural pairing with Kensington.
Indie shops, street art, music, and cafes on one of Toronto's most walkable strips.
The best compact eating and drinking street for a visitor who wants local energy.
Restaurants, bars, and cafes with more neighborhood texture than the downtown core.
Touristy but pretty; brick lanes, galleries, shops, and an easy-walk stop.
Boardwalk, lakefront, casual neighborhood energy, and a different Toronto pace.
Toronto's film-culture anchor; especially good if you can catch a screening.
Historic concert hall and one of the best live-performance rooms in the city.
Raptors, Leafs, or a concert — Toronto crowd energy is part of the point.
Found your spot? In Who's In? you can turn any place into a plan, text the link, and see who's in — no app required to RSVP.
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