
House on Parliament
House on Parliament has no interest in performing cool — it simply is what Church Street needed: a multi-floor pub that feels lived in rather than launched.
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Known for so the owners landed on something cheekier and more accurate. Two addresses folded into one, a front patio bleeding into street life, a rooftop that earns its own zip code in summer — this is a room that understands Church Street's need for spaces that feel lived-in rather than launched. The crowd is loud and mixed in the best possible way: post-shift bartenders, first dates, groups of eight who've stopped negotiating and just want a pint and something worth talking about. The price point — firmly in the accessible tier — is part of the social contract here, and the kitchen honours it. The Wild Boar, Pheasant & Cognac Scotch Eggs at $14 are the kitchen's clearest statement of intent: a British pub classic reconstructed with enough ambition to stop a conversation mid-sentence. The exterior shatters with the right resistance; inside, the game meat blend carries a richness the cognac keeps from going heavy. The Parliament House Burger — an 8oz Wellington County dry-aged brisket and chuck patty on a Blackbird Bakery bun — hits with the confidence of a kitchen that sourced its way to a better burger rather than just sauced its way there. The Smoked Duck Breast Salad earns its place on a menu that could easily coast on Fancy Bangers and Mash alone, though you should order that too, because the mash is the kind that makes you question every other mash in your life. The move is the rooftop on a warm evening — arrive by 6pm if you want to claim it without a wait. Order the Scotch Eggs before anything else; they disappear fast and they're the dish that tells you whether the kitchen is paying attention that night (it usually is). Skip the hesitation around the burger — the Wellington County dry-age is the real thing. Cash in hand, this is a $50-per-person dinner with drinks that feels like you spent more. Book ahead for weekends; walk in on a Tuesday and the bar will take care of you..

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House on Parliament has no interest in performing cool — it simply is what Church Street needed: a multi-floor pub that feels lived in rather than launched.
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Storm Crow Manor does not arrive with ambiguity about what it is.
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Church Street doesn't lack for ramen options, but AFURI is doing something genuinely different from its neighbors — and the pedigree backs it up.
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Kintaro Izakaya is a sensible japanese call in Church Street in Toronto when you want something that usually lands well. Edamame and Gyoza also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Sambucas On Church is a italian restaurant in Church Street in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Hair Of The Dog Neighbourhood Pub & Restaurant is a gastropub restaurant in Church Street in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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The Cherie Bistro is a sensible bistro call in Church Street in Toronto when you want something that usually lands well.
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The top cocktail restaurants in Church Street, Toronto include House on Parliament, Storm Crow Manor, AFURI ramen + dumpling Toronto. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings and editorial judgment.
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