Harbour Sixty
60 Harbour Street
Toronto, ON
M5J 1B7
(416) 777-2111
Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
(
139 reviews)
Hours: MON-FRI 11:30 am-10:30 pm
SAT-SUN 5:00 pm-10:30 pm
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Description
Located in the historic Harbour Commission building, erected circa 1917, this steakhouse combines classic and modern decor elements to create an environment that's equally welcoming to power brokers and dating couples. The menu highlights such appetizers as pepper-crusted ahi tuna and Maryland blue crab cakes to start. USDA Prime steaks are, of course, the pick of the entrees, alongside true...
by whereca
on May 31, 2014 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
Under-the-sea delights and those moo-ing barn animals fill the brass plates and eager stomaches at this indulgent Toronto destination. When you're not witnessing fat men make Big Corporate Deals, you can admire the marble-topped bar and explore the Commissioner's Room or private Louis XVIII wood-paneled dining room on the lower level of this three-tiered luxury haven. Pick up a gift certificate...
by blackbookmag
on November 03, 2011 from blackbookmag
Harbour Sixty Steakhouse takes steak seriously. No, really. I mean, where else are you going to find a $60 New York Strip Streak or a $120 Porterhouse for two? But that's not all. They'll let you treat your arteries to a $40 appetizer portion of Pan Seared Foie Gras as well!
Rated 2.5 stars by Staff
on December 17, 2010 from blogto
Information from the business
Specialties<br/><br/>Our menu is centred around the finest USDA Prime beef which represents the top one percent of all beef. Fresh seafood includes rare items such as Dover sole flown in from France, fresh jumbo Florida stone crab claws from Joe's Stone Crab in Miami, and true Japanese Kobe beef.<br/><br/>While our Executive Chef Bruce Kowalchuk continues to include favourites such as bone-in filet steak and...
by yelp
on October 01, 2015 from yelp
Harbour Sixty – The quintessential Toronto steakhouse located in the historic Harbour Commission Building.
by gusto
on February 21, 2013 from gusto