Great patios in Toronto's Financial District

Patio season is somewhere near the top of every Torontonian’s list of favourite times of year. The Financial District boasts one of the best downtown patio scenes led by these fine locations.

Earls Kitches & Bar

1
150 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1J9

The friendly atmosphere and unique menu are the perfect antidotes to a long day at the office, and the patio is always bustling during the warmer months. Originally conceived as a simple beer and burger joint, Earl’s has taken off as a Financial District favourite. That’s thanks to their large selection of international beers and a staff that’s passionately dedicated to good food and great times.

Bymark

2
66 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5K 1K2

Located in Toronto’s bustling TD Centre, Bymark is at the heart of Toronto’s Financial District. The elegant, upscale atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for a drink after a long day at the office. In summer, you can enjoy a cold beer and one of their delightful shared appetizers on the street-level patio. The service here is famously top-tier and the city’s business elite would accept nothing less.

The Keg Steakhouse & Bar

3
165 York St, Toronto, ON M5H 3R8

The Keg draws a diverse crowd of business people from office towers in the surrounding area, as well as young city folk seeking out good food, good company and al fresco drinks. The patio is packed during the summertime and the environment is always fun, busy and a great place to meet people. There are plenty of regulars who come for the expertly-prepared steaks, their extensive wine and drink list and the exciting ambiance.

Duke of Devon

4
66 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5K 1K2

Situated inside the Toronto-Dominion Centre, The Duke of Devon is a major hot spot during patio season. The modern urban design and spacious seating for over 150 draw large and diverse crowds. There’s an extensive menu of beers, red and white wines and champagnes, as well as plenty of gourmet burgers and salads if you’ve got an appetite.

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