The 32 top Toronto wine bars and restaurants 2026

From hotel restaurants and Michelin joints to wine shops that turn into wine bars, Toronto has plenty to satisfy the wine lovers of the world.


Explore the Ontario capital through a vinous lens.

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  1. Harbour 60, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 777-2111

    Address: 60 Harbour Street, Toronto

    Fresh off one of the most anticipated renovations of the year, Harbour 60 has returned as Toronto’s ultimate power-dining destination. Set in the historic Harbour Commission Building, this lavish steakhouse blends old-world grandeur with modern luxury—silver-leaf ceilings, plush velvet seating, and a show-stopping glowing bar. On the plate, it’s all about indulgence: USDA Prime steaks, rare seafood flown in from around the globe (hello, Dover sole from France), and decadent sides like lobster mashed potatoes.

  2. Enigma, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 323-3332

    Address: 23 Saint Thomas Street, Toronto

    Enigma Yorkville is a Michelin-starred fine dining spot tucked into Toronto’s historic Yorkville neighbourhood. Led by chef Quinton Bennett – whose culinary chops span South Africa, London, and Copenhagen – Enigma serves up a modern European tasting menu that marries global flavours with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. The wine list leans luxe, featuring top-tier producers from iconic regions around the world. For those who like to dig deep, there are some impressive back vintages on offer, along with an extensive sake and Scotch selection. Whether you’re a casual sipper or...

  3. Bossanova, a wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (647) 368-5950

    Address: 101 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto

    Bossanova Wine & Beer is a cosy bottle shop and bar in Toronto’s Roncesvalles Village, known for its laid-back vibe and expertly curated selection. Specialising in small-batch, low-intervention wines, craft beers, and ciders, the space champions quality producers who do things a little differently. Whether you're into funky pét nats, classic French reds, or experimental brews, there’s always something interesting on the shelves – over 400 options, in fact – all available to go with a snack, or to enjoy in the screen-free bar. The team behind it – wine expert Ben Plisky-Somer...

  4. And/Ore, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 536-1040

    Address: 1040 Queen Street West, Toronto

    And/Ore in Queen West is a split-personality stunner—light and playful upstairs, dark and dramatic downstairs. Above Ground is all rococo charm, small plates, and natural wines. Devilled eggs with a jian bing twist? Yes, please. Downstairs, Below Ground offers a six-course tasting menu in a golden grotto—think immersive, intimate, and unforgettable. Chef Missy Hui blends global flavors into modern Canadian magic, with dishes that surprise and stories that stick. Walk in for cocktails and bites upstairs, or book ahead for the full tasting experience below. It’s more than dinner—it’s a stylish,...

  5. Address: 1375 Dundas Street West, Toronto

    Craving a slice of Paris in Toronto? Milou’s got you covered. This cosy-cool Dundas West café-bistro oozes a certain French je ne sais quoi. The Euro-focused wine list – curated by sommelier Vidal Wu – is all about approachable natural wines, thoughtfully grouped by flavour and texture, rather than region. Whether you're settling in for brunch, grabbing lunch with friends, or dashing out with a flaky croissant to go, Milou is big on vibes and bold on flavour. It's the kind of place that makes effortless feel exciting – and totally delicious.

  6. Louie Louix, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 637-5550

    Address: 325 Bay Street, Toronto

    Nestled within the esteemed St. Regis Hotel in downtown Toronto, Louis Louix exudes opulence. The food – a familiar mix of French and American cuisine – is complimented by an extensive wine list of over 550 selections, with a total inventory of 4,600 bottles. The classics are all here and accounted for, however, I am particularly fond of the dessert wine options – twenty-year-old Hungarian eszencia, thirty-year-old Huet Moelleux and honest-to-goodness Champenois Ratafia. For those with money to burn, this place is a must visit.

  7. DaNico, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (647) 715-1200

    Address: 440 College Street, Toronto

    DaNico is the newest addition to the thriving roster of Liberty Entertainment Group restaurants. Located in Toronto’s Little Italy, it is set inside a refurbished bank and offers upscale Italian food combined with modern Asian influences. The wine list is impressive given the restaurant’s young age (it opened at the end of 2023) and leans Italian, a logical move given the food. It goes beyond the usual Barolos and Brunellos, however, showcasing interesting producers from most of Italy’s 20 distinct regions. Outside of Italy, Burgundy is well represented, as are the wines of California and Or...

  8. General Public, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 571-1788

    Address: 201 Geary Avenue, Toronto

    General Public is the latest thoughtfully curated, stylish addition to the Jen Agg restaurant empire. This two-story concept – somewhere between a British gastropub and an American steakhouse – is elevated by Beverage Director Jake Skakun’s exceptional wine list. Like all great lists in 2025, General Public's selection casts a wide net, balancing the esoteric glou-glou of the moment with classic benchmark producers and regions. While a few standout North American gems make an appearance, the list leans predominantly European – especially French.

  9. 360 Restaurant, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-362-5411

    Address: 301 Front St W, Toronto, ON

    360 Restaurant atop the CN Tower in Toronto is home to the world’s highest wine cellar. At 351 metres, the cellar has a 9,000 bottle capacity, complete with climate controls. The wine list offers a comprehensive selection of Canadian wines from both here in Ontario and British Columbia. The glass pour list is mostly Canadian with ten rotating selections of international wines offered from an Enomatic system. Pricing is more than fair for both current releases and mature/maturing selections.

  10. Grape Witches Dundas, a wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 546-2151

    Address: 1247 Dundas Street West, Toronto

    Grape Witches is Toronto’s dream wine bar-meets-bottle shop, where natural wine flows and good vibes are uncorked daily. Their Dundas West location offers a vast selection of small-production wines you can sip on site (just add a $20 corkage, or none at all on Sundays!). Their shelves are packed with rare gems, Canadian standouts, and underdog producers crafting unique grape juice of every shade and colour. Likewise, if you’re feeling peckish, chef Micah Dela Cruz plates up some vibrant, seasonal snacks that can be enjoyed indoors, or outside on their idyllic back patio. Beyond the bar, Grape...

  11. Archive, a wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 647-748-0909

    Address: 909 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON

    Tucked into Toronto’s Little Portugal neighbourhood, Archive has been going strong for over a decade now. It’s an admirable program, with a list big enough to wonder where they keep all those bottles in a space so snug. The by-the-glass glass is large and changes weekly, while the bottle list – modestly adorned in a simple duotang folder – stretches for fifteen pages. Wines hail from all over, with charmingly titled subcategories such as “Germanisch”, “Bordeaux-esq” and “More Orange”. Perhaps no grape is better represented, however, than Gamay, with more than sixty distinct stock keeping unit...

  12. Alo, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 260-2222

    Address: 163 Spadina Avenue, Toronto

    Voted as Canada’s Top Restaurant 2018, a fixture on Canada’s 100 Best Restaurant list, and a recent entry on the San Pellegrino’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants, Alo is a contemporary French restaurant and cocktail bar. Head chef Patrick Kriss serves two versions of blind multi-course tasting menus while the sommelier team runs the wine program and is tasked with pairing wines with the ever-changing offerings. The extended menu, available at the chef’s counter, is an adventure worth taking. Alo also offers an a la carte menu in the bar featuring small and large plates for a more casual, but cer...

  13. Barberian’s Steak House, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: (416) 597-0335

    Address: 7 Elm St, Toronto, ON

    Sparkling Wine List of the Year International Open 2026

    A Toronto institution and a list not to be missed! Established in 1959, Barberian’s Steak House offers an old-school steakhouse experience that hasn’t changed much since its opening. The multi-room dining spaces shows the patina of its rich history, and the décor tells the story of 60+ years in operation. Barberian’s boasts one of the last charcoal grills in Toronto and knows how to use it. You will want to arrive early, sip on a generously sized martini and spend some time exploring the 30,000+ bottle wine list. There exists no deeper a list featuring California, Tuscany, Piedmont, Burgundy...

  14. Bar Alo, a restaurant and wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 961-1222

    Address: 162 Cumberland Street, Toronto

    This Yorkville spot is the perfect place to escape the neighbourhood flurry and restore oneself in elegant surroundings. This uptown offering from Alo Food Group is a more robust à la carte experience than the downtown location while maintaining its casually elegant signature. Start with a perfectly crafted cocktail while you decide which exciting selections by the glass to explore, or dive right into the eclectic bottle list to take you on a journey to places less travelled.

  15. Bar Isabel, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: (416) 532-2222

    Address: 797 College Street, Toronto

    The restaurant that started Toronto’s Iberian revolution is located on the edge of College Street’s Little Italy neighborhood. Warm wood and colourful glass accent the bustling room where reservations are bragged about among diners who know. The ever-evolving menu features big flavours, many smaller tapas dishes and balanced larger plates. Spanish titles dominate the wine list, with both benchmarks and lesser-known gems from exciting producers on offer. The list is rounded out by well thought out old-world offerings, as well as some of the sommelier’s preferred Canadian wines.

  16. BlueBlood Steakhouse, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1.416.353.4647

    Address: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON

    A fitting name for a steakhouse in a castle. Casa Loma was initially built as a private residence, with construction starting in 1911, for Sir Henry Pellatt and his wife. This Gothic revival castle-style mansion has seen some updating, with the original Oak Room, Parlour and Billiards Rooms playing host to Blueblood. This modern steakhouse features an extensive steak program inclusive of Canadian, American, Japanese, and Australian beef. Choose from wet or dry-aged cuts, and if you’re feeling fancy, select one of the Wagyu flights. The cellar at Blueblood is partially housed in the origina...

  17. Don Alfonso, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (416) 214-5888

    Address: 1 Harbour Square 38th Floor, Toronto

    Don Alfonso is the first North American restaurant from Michelin Star chefs Alfonso & Ernesto Iaccarino that has already been awarded the #1 Best Italian Restaurant in the world outside of Italy. The best is yet to come for this establishment. Finally settled in its permanent location boasting stunning waterfront views, Don Alfonso is designed to wow. They offer the option of either tasting or à la carte menus in addition to a small bar menu. Window shop on your way to your table from the impressive cellar, or place your trust in the sommelier team led by Jules Garton to select and pair from...

  18. Edulis, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-703-4222

    Address: 169 Niagara St, Toronto, ON

    Tucked away from the King West bustle, Edulis is a cozy tasting menu-only gem featuring seasonally inspired menus with a seafood and vegetable focus. The menu supplements are ever-changing and are worth the splurge. They offer dinner service only during the week but are open on Sundays for lunch only. The Sunday lunch is a must-do for those that prefer a more leisurely pace. Start with some Grower Champagne while you decide what’s to follow from their well-curated list of classic wines featuring mostly European selections.

  19. Grey Gardens, a wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 647-351-1552

    Address: 199 Augusta Ave, Toronto, ON

    Located in the bustling Kensington Market neighbourhood, Grey Gardens is part of local restauranteur Jen Agg’s offerings. Beautifully designed and elegantly appointed, this thoughtful space offers a selection of small and medium plates perfect for sharing. The seafood and vegetable-focused menu is wonderfully paired with an extensive international wine list featuring boutique low-intervention producers. Sip on a glass of their house label orange wine and let the good vibes guide you to your next selection. The team led by Wine Director & General Manager Jake Skakun is at the ready to assist...

  20. Phone: +1 (437) 915-9155

    Address: 922 Queen Street West, Toronto

    The newest addition to the Queen West neighbourhood, named after the owner’s son. This project was a natural extension for this successful wine importer, combining a love of classic wines and convivial entertaining. A growing global selection of benchmark producers focusing on Burgundy and a rotating glass pour list offer a clear vision through an unpretentious lens. Unfussy refinement makes this space a delight to experience. The menu is equally as charming, comprised of snacks with small and larger plates that are globally influenced. Make sure to keep your eyes open for tastings and event...

  21. Jacobs & Co Steakhouse, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-366-0200

    Address: 12 Brant St, Toronto, ON

    Jacobs & Co is an elegantly decorated fine dining steakhouse restaurant in Toronto. In addition to the temperature controlled wine cellar, Jacobs & Co also has an in-house dry-aging room for their steaks.

  22. La Palette, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-929-4900

    Address: 492 Queen St W, Toronto, ON

    La Palette is a Queen Street staple serving classic French bistro fare in an ever-bustling environment. Come for a quick bite or stay for the live jazz and dancing till the wee hours. The wine menu leans French but includes global offerings with a focus on low-intervention producers. The bar also boasts a large international selection of spirits and liqueurs that are an adventure, to say the least! Snag a seat at the bar if you can, and enjoy this neighbourhood fixture.

  23. Le Sélect Bistro, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-596-6405

    Address: 432 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON

    Toronto restaurant Le Sélect serves classic French bistro fare in a beautiful Parisian inspired interior. You can pair classic dishes like steak tartare, cassoulet and confit de canard with wines from one of the most extensive wine lists in Toronto.

  24. Midfield Wine Bar & Tavern, a wine bar and restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 (647) 345 7005

    Address: 1434 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON

    Midfield is a relaxed and casual Toronto wine bar focusing on small plates, cheese and charcuterie to complement the interesting and always changing wine list.

  25. Osteria Giulia, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: (416) 964-8686

    Address: 134 Avenue Road, Toronto

    The newest offering from Toronto restauranteur David Minicucci and chef Rob Rossi. This sleek uptown offering is a beautiful look at Ligurian cuisine. Luxurious ingredients are beautifully and simply presented. The wine program focuses on the northwest corner of Italy, highlighting Piedmont, Liguria and Tuscany but also travels country wide with impressive offerings from north to south.

  26. Opus Restaurant, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-921-3105

    Address: 37 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto, ON

    Opus restaurant in Toronto resides in the affluent Yorkville neighborhood with European-inspired cuisine. Tasting menus are available with advanced notice. Brothers Tony and Mario Amaro built a massive 52,000-bottle wine list at Opus with breadth and vintage depth across European and California classics featuring icon wines like DRC, Pétrus, Mouton-Rothschild and Sassicaia. They offer great value on wines that have been cellared well and are always adding new selections from Spain and Portugal.

  27. Phone: (416) 536-7178

    Address: 841 Bloor Street West, Toronto

    This lush rain or shine garden patio is a haven for beer, cider and wine lovers alike. Robust selections from international low intervention and natural producers meet their locally made house label wines & piquette for fun times going until late. While you’re waiting for a table, pick out some treats from their well-stocked bottle shop to take with you when you leave.

  28. Paris Paris, a restaurant and wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-535-5656

    Address: 146 Ossington Avenue, Toronto

    Recently relocated to a larger space, Paris Paris is a modern classic. This bright and airy space is the perfect place to explore an extensive selection of low intervention, natural and classic wines by the glass and bottle alike. Enjoy drinks and snacks inside or al fresco on their extensive patio with friends, or enjoy a leisurely solo experience while chatting with the plants that decorate the space.

  29. Sakai Bar, a wine bar in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: (647) 345-6466

    Address: 1576 Dundas Street West, Toronto

    This cozy fixture on Dundas West is the perfect place to either start or continue an exploration of the sake world. Start with the house pickles while choosing from one of many sake by the glass, carafe or bottle. If you don’t know where to start, leave the selections to them and follow along on the prefecture map of Japan as you enjoy a dazzling array of sake and snacks.

  30. Phone: (416) 804-6066

    Address: 20 Victoria Street, Toronto

    This small dining room offers a six-plus-course menu that “changes at whim & is wholly focused on season and delight”. Advanced planning is required as reservations fill quickly. There is a bar area that offers an à la carte experience should you find yourself without a booking. The wine program is beautifully curated and filled with classic and whimsical offerings, many of which are available by the glass. Trust in their team to guide your selection, and they will fill your glass and heart with delight.

  31. Phone: (416) 530-0008

    Address: 202 Dovercourt Road, Toronto

    This neighbourhood spot is exactly what you want when you don’t know what you want. Sip on some sherry or pet-nat as you wait for a patio table or book ahead to dine indoors. Go for the vegetable-forward menu and stay for the signature rotisserie chicken. Make sure to save for the soft-serve ice cream. The wine list is as dynamic and eclectic as the menu. Global selections in multiple formats from low intervention, natural and classic producers meet for a nightly party. For those in the know, it is always wise to ask what is available off the list.

  32. Via Allegro, a restaurant in Toronto, Canada.

    Phone: +1 416-622-6677

    Address: 1750 The Queensway, Etobicoke, ON

    This modern Italian restaurant is tucked away in Etobicoke but is well worth the trip. Via Allegro features contemporary Italian fare and boasts both a Wine Spectator Grand Award and the Whisky Supreme award from Whisky Magazine. With selections from iconic producers going back to the 1890s, wine lovers are in for a real treat, and their guests will need to chat amongst themselves while the wine is being selected. Unsurprisingly, the Tuscan, Piedmontese and Venetian sections are robust, with strong nods to the Northern Rhône, California, and Bordeaux.