O.NoirO.Noir is the first blind restaurant in Toronto. With the popularity of mobile phones and electronic products in modern society, restaurants creatively shouted "It will be better in the dark"! People can have more communication with each other instead of being pets of mobile phones, so this restaurant is completely dark.
After entering the restaurant, the waiter will put an eye mask on the guests, then lead them into the dining area, and ask them to turn off their mobile phones, hide their luminous watches, and remove any materials or equipment that may glow in the dark so as not to affect the dining experience. When dining in a completely dark environment, you can't see the food clearly or even the face of the opposite person, so the dining experience that you can calm down is absolutely special!
620 Church Street, Toronto, 4Y2G2
(4 16)922-6647
Monday to Wednesday/Sunday 18:30-20:45
Thursday to Friday 17:45-22: 15 Saturday 17:45-22:30
PoopCaféPoopCafé, as its name implies, is a "poop cafe" and the first "toilet theme" restaurant in Toronto. All the food here will be presented in the form of "poop", and even the seats are transformed from toilets. Can you imagine the feeling of "pooping" on your dining table?
This is definitely a good place to punch in a circle of friends. Ice cream, pasta, etc. It will be put in a bowl shaped like a toilet, depending on whether you can summon up the courage to eat it. Would you like to try such a heavy-flavored restaurant? The toilet seat in the room looks like stone food in shape and color. In short, this "convenient full" is worth your visit.
Toronto 706BloorStW, ONM6G 1L4
(4 16)535-7667
Monday to Friday 12:00-23:00 Saturday to Sunday 1 1:00-23:00
StonesPlaceStonesPlace is probably the favorite of popular youth at the end of 60/70! Memories of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones! The bars in Queens and Dufresne are one of the few retro bars in Toronto. The most attractive thing is that the glass is covered with photos of the band, which is very emotional.
The decoration of the bar is very simple. Guitars, photos of the Rolling Stones' career and gold records are hung on the walls on both sides. It seems that a journey of time and memory began in the 1960 s. The bar is only open on Friday and Saturday nights and is usually closed. It can only be said that the boss may open this shop for a feeling.
Queen's Road 1255, Toronto, ONM6K 1L4
(4 16)536-4242
Friday-Saturday 2 1:00-02:00 closed on Sunday-Thursday.
The picture shows that anime may think of Japanese anime such as Conan and One Piece, but the second childhood memory of North American children is Star Wars! This figure is a hero restaurant in the hearts of children and a memory harbor for adults! Here you can have an intimate date with the superhero in the movie.
The menu in the shop is also divided into "earth", "sea" and "land" Most of the vegetarian dishes of "Tu" come from local areas, keeping the original ingredients, while "Hai" is mainly seafood, providing the freshest seafood and authentic cooking methods. However, this store is only open for three days a week, so you'd better call in advance to make an appointment before you go!
Avenuerd 137, Toronto, Ontario, on5mr 1r 2.
(4 16)900- 1022
Thursday to Saturday 17:30-02:00 closed from Sunday to Wednesday.
OldSpaghettiFactory has European-style glass, old trains and carousels. I didn't know it was an amusement park, but this huge old warehouse was originally built in 1898, and it was converted into a restaurant that can accommodate 600 people in 197 1. Now it is a famous "old spaghetti factory" in Toronto, which has not only delicious food, but also fabulous antiques and truly unique cultural relics.
This unique restaurant has exquisite glass windows, mural ceilings, antique elevators, trams, retro telephone booths, and a 100-year-old carousel, which is very popular among children and adults. Eating delicious food here is not the key, but taking pictures!
54 Spranade, Toronto, ONM5E 1A6.
(4 16)864-976 1
Sunday-Thursday 1 1:30-22:00 Friday-Saturday 1 1:30-23:00.
Did MedievalTime ever imagine that one day you would return to the battlefield in the Middle Ages and eat gracefully on the edge of the battlefield? Now is the opportunity! Medieval theme restaurants are very popular cross-country performances in Toronto. As an audience, you can enjoy the century meal in the stands and watch the fighting and equestrian performances of 1 1 century knights! I am very excited to think about it!
The performance lasts about 2 hours, during which you can enjoy a medieval meal, but the food requirements should not be too high. After all, you came here to enjoy a visual feast. Tomato soup, garlic toast, baked potato, pork chop, roasted chicken leg, strawberry pie, coffee and hot tea will all be available!
See official website for the specific viewing time. Generally, there are two time points to choose: 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm. Adult ticket is $65.95, and children under 65 are $ 438+45.95. If there is a discount from time to time, it depends on official website.
Toronto, zip code: 10, zip code: 6K3C3.
Electricity (416) 260-1170
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