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The Leslieville Guide

By Karon Liu
Photos by Jessica Darmanin


This east-end neighbourhood is constantly being labelled “the next big thing.” Yet it’s been seven years since Edward Levesque opened his eponymous restaurant at Queen and Alton, and nearly a decade since the first old industrial building was transformed into condos. Leslieville has not only arrived: its evolution is unique in the city. The tight-knit community of business owners—most live within blocks of their workplace—has allowed “Toronto’s Brooklyn” to avoid the fate of unruly and super-hyped Queen West and Ossington. Mainly untouched by big box retailers and uncharted by tour buses, this is one of the city’s most relaxing spots to spend a day. Here is our guide to the top cafés, shops, restaurants and dairy parlours for caffeine fanatics, curious day trippers and anyone who appreciates a scoop of really good ice cream.

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  1. Does anyone know where Eye Spy went?

    August 24, 2009 | by donnarino
  2. What about the Red Rocket? A few of the places in this guide to Leslieville are brand new and haven't even been open for a year.

    August 25, 2009 | by dmasotti
  3. Stop, stop, stop referring to areas of Toronto in reference to New York. Leslieville at one point was referred to Toronto's Lower East Side. That was likely a realtor thing, which served their marketing purposes. Now you're referring to it as Toronto's Brooklyn. STOP IT!!! Leslieville is Leslieville. And Toronto is Toronto, not New York.

    August 25, 2009 | by mdasilva
  4. A great list but a lot of omissions. For the best experience of Leslieville, I recommend starting around Coxwell and continue walking west. You'll discover more shops and restaurants on both side of Queen St. E. A personal favourite of mine is Sushi Marché. When I want my sushi fix but I don't want to go downtown for it, I know I can get top quality cuts of fish, rolls and heck, even different flavour Pocky sticks from them.

    August 25, 2009 | by Garfield0880
  5. The woman who owns eye spy closed the store to focus just on furniture. She is now located on Carlaw between gerrard & dundas.

    Shame that the article didn't highlight the best coffee in Toronto, Mercury.

    August 25, 2009 | by AllyKeers
  6. I totally agree with mdasilva. Do Toronto Life writers wish they lived in NYC or what? It's nauseating.

    August 25, 2009 | by donnarino
  7. Love Red Rocket and the Film Buff and the cook's store next door (I forget their name). They are located on Queen just east of Greenwood. If they got as far as Sweet Bliss they would have also noticed these places.

    August 25, 2009 | by donnarino
  8. Stratengers?? It may not be pretty to look at, but it's got excellent, affordable food and has a great patio.

    August 27, 2009 | by Brownesy
  9. Brownesy, you're darn right - Strats has been a fixture of Queen Street East forever - for the guys and girls who couldn't play Gorman's, Strats would give you a chance! The restaurant has evolved with the neighbourhood serving a a varied menu of really great food that families on a tight budget can afford. Strats' tandoori is some of the best in town and the pizzas can't be beat. Thanx Brownesy for not letting it get forgot!

    September 11, 2009 | by ShowScott
  10. The Curzon, Film Buff, Inspired Chef (cookware), Meating On Queen ( best organic butcher in the area, and killer chicken schnitzel sandwiches and bbq outside in the summer) are among the forgotten in this article, and reasons this area is amazing

    January 2, 2010 | by clay
  11. I big ommission is TELEGRAMME PRINT(1103 Queen St E). Their rare selection of artwork, including many gig posters, is worth a visit. http://www.telegramme.ca/framing.asp

    I also agree with the previous post regarding MEATING ON QUEEN. Their Ecuadorian hot sausages are the best sausage I've had.

    March 28, 2010 | by boxset33
  12. I agree, Leslieville is a charming neighborhood from Coxwell going west and the stores east of Jones are not included and should be. The Inspired Cook, Any Direct Flight, Film Buff...

    Hopefully there will be another issue which includes these locations and some new restaurants which are opening soon.

    April 20, 2010 | by ktham
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    September 17, 2011 | by Londiya
  16. Good information here.. Also check out www.leslieville.com when you have time Cheers.

    January 20, 2012 | by benferguson

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