Bloor Street Diner The
55 Bloor St W
Toronto, ON
M4W 3N5
(416) 928-3105
Rating:
3 out of 5 stars
(
41 reviews)
Hours: Daily 7am-1am
Status: Open
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Description
At the original Bloor Street Diner imported roasters turn out the core of the Provençale fare, such as chicken with sun-dried tomato aïoli, and grilled salmon with pink grapefruit vinaigrette. Glass indoor patio. Lunch, dinner daily; Sun. brunch buffet. Smart casual. Entrées: $10-$22. AE, MC, V.
by whereca
on May 30, 2014 from whereca
Reviews
Steak and Frites: This place is great. It's centrally located (Bay & Bloor) and the food is awesome. You can also get Dinner & a Movie deals which are great. Purchase an entree and your movie is only $7. Can't go wrong.
Rated 4 stars by Slash003
on November 30, 2010
Dinner & A Movie: Bloor Street Diner is located right in the Manulife Centre and is great to hit up for dinner and a movie (They have a great deal if you buy an entree you can get a movie ticket for cheap). I love the fact that they have a more pub style side to the restaurant as well as a nicer side if you want something a little fancier. Decent prices. Good Food. Nice Atmosphere!
Rated 3 stars by hollynik
on August 09, 2010
Good patio: Food is good, patio is great in the summer. Its right inside the Manulife Centre on Yonge and Bloor. I found it a little pricey for what it is but they have an excellent drink selection.
Rated 4 stars by Dizzle
on August 06, 2010
Editorial Reviews
If you've shopped until you've dropped along Bloor Street West, this is just the place to grab a bite to eat and let your feet and your credit card recover. It's two restaurants in one: Le Café/Terrasse is an informal bistro that serves decent soups, salads, and sandwiches all day; La Rotisserie is a slightly more upscale dining room with heartier Provençal-style fare. Basics are what they do...
by frommersca
on December 14, 2011 from frommersca