Terroni
720 Queen St W
Toronto, ON
M6J 1E8
(416) 504-2266
Rating:
3½ out of 5 stars
(
72 reviews)
Hours: 9am-11pm 7 Days a Week
Status: Open
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Description
Popular southern Italian resto with three different locations. Well-priced fare includes antipasti, focaccia sandwiches, pasta and over 30 varieties of thin crust pizza., In the morning enjoy Italian sweet buns and cannoli. 2008 WTD Best Italian. Breakfast, lunch, dinner daily. Casual. Entrees: $7.95-$15.95. MC, V.
by whereca
on July 19, 2014 from whereca
Reviews
our girl's night go to spot: terroni makes simple italian dishes, and then kicks it up a notch. the specials are always amazing like the grilled shrimp and cantelope salad my friend and I shared the other day. Pizzas come on the thinnest crust imaginable. With ingredients imported from Italy, this is authentic italian. Great back patio as well, and quite kid friendly.
Rated 4 stars by JMC
on August 10, 2010
Editorial Reviews
"Homestyle" Italian fare "enhanced with mouth-watering flavours" plus "fabulous" "thin, crusty" pizzas all at moderate prices mean these trattorias in West Queen West and Downtown Core are often "busy" (and "noisy"); solid service and "trendy yet casual" environs further elevate the experience.
by zagat
on January 13, 2014 from zagat
I've mentioned Terroni in other reviews on the site, but when it comes to doing a review of this authentic Italian eatery itself, I've never managed to get any co-diners to hold back long enough for photos. Most everything on this menu is so delicious that everyone just wants to sink their teeth in. This time though, I've convinced a few friends to give me a second for a picture, only to have...
Rated 3.4 stars by Tanja
on November 25, 2007 from blogto
Information from the business
Traditional Southern Italian Cuisine
by foursquare
on June 18, 2011 from foursquare
Terroni is a mythology performed, an accretion of subjectivity somehow retaining universal meaning. An offering in acknowledgement of the presence of the universal mind: the mind of a hungry man. The restaurant is an essential place for those that feed it, off of it, and for those it feeds; A nucleic pool of some strange and beautiful sort; the centre of ...
by n49
on February 20, 2010 from n49