6 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Toronto, Ontario

Arowhon Pines Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A meal at this breathtaking hexagonal restaurant in the heart of Algonquin Provincial Park is the highlight of many visits. A view of the lake is a great accompaniment to the food, as is the towering stone fireplace in the center of the log-walled dining room. Menus change daily, but you can expect hearty Canadian dishes with local and seasonal ingredients. Bring your own wine for no corkage fee.

Algonquin Provincial Park West Entrance, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, P1H 2G5, Canada
705-633–5661
Known For
  • children's menus and babysitting service
  • limited seating for non-resort guests
  • weekend lunch buffet
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late May, Reservations essential

The Restaurant at Vineland Estates Winery

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Exquisite progressive Canadian food and venerable wines are served by an enthusiastic staff on this bucolic property with three 19th-century Mennonite stone buildings. Sit on the large outdoor patio overlooking vineyards and Lake Ontario beyond or in the glassed-in restaurant, where many of the tables have a similar panoramic view. The menu is locally sourced and seasonal: think venison haunch with heirloom beets, torchon, smoked cauliflower purée, and blackberry reduction. Desserts, like spiced pumpkin cheesecake served with mascarpone gelato, are the perfect demonstration of simplicity and innovation.

3620 Moyer Rd., Vineland, Ontario, L0R 2C0, Canada
888-846–3526
Known For
  • desserts are the perfect demonstration of simplicity and innovation
  • daily five-course table d'hote menu shows off local dishes
  • artisanal charcuterie and cheese platters
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Treadwell Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This brainchild of chef-owner Stephen Treadwell (formerly of the prestigious Auberge du Pommier), his chef de cuisine Matthew Payne, and his son, wine sommelier James Treadwell, Treadwell embodies the farm-to-table philosophy. Sit down for dinner on the sidewalk patio or in the sleek dining room and indulge in some of the best that southern Ontario has to offer.

114 Queen St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0, Canada
905-934–9797
Known For
  • lobster club sandwich rules the brunch menu
  • prestigious Ontario-focused wine list
  • bread from nearby Treadwell Bakery
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Bartlett Lodge Restaurant

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In the original 1917 lodge building, this small lakeside pine dining room offers an ever-changing prix-fixe menu of contemporary Canadian cuisine, which might kick off with fennel and mustard-rubbed pork belly and move on to pistachio and cherry-crusted Australian rack of lamb or the house specialty, beef tenderloin. Fish and vegetarian options, such as sweet-potato gnocchi with shaved Gruyère, are always available. Desserts, included with the meal, always include some variation of crème brûlée (perhaps a chocolate-chili version), and homemade pie.

Boat from Algonquin Provincial Park Cache Lake Landing, Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2G8, Canada
705-633–5543
Known For
  • bring your own wine
  • four-course prix-fixe dinners
  • complimentary water taxi pickup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed late Oct.–mid-May. No lunch, Reservations essential

Bentley's

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The well-stocked bar at this casual pub with booth and patio seating divides the room into two equal halves, with the locals converging on the east side. The pub fare includes quintessentials such as fish-and-chips, grilled steak and fries, burgers, and finger food. Salads, pasta, and sandwiches are also available.

The Prune

$$$$

Chef Bryan Steele, who is also senior cookery instructor at Stratford Chefs School, coaxes fresh local ingredients into innovative dishes with the best of what's available globally. Dishes change with the harvest, but have included Lake Huron whitefish meunière with asparagus and cinnamon cap mushrooms; and spring risotto with Parmesan, crispy egg, and wild leek pesto. The owners proudly source their meat from small family-owned farms.

151 Albert St., Stratford, Ontario, N5A 3K5, Canada
519-271–5052
Known For
  • themed prix-fixe Sunday lunches in the summer on the patio
  • sommelier oversees extensive Ontario-grown wine list
  • desserts made by in-house pastry chef
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues. and Nov.–mid-May, Reservations essential