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Contribute FeedbackThe Rivoli on Queen Street West in Toronto offers a vibrant atmosphere and delicious food. Whether stopping in for lunch, dinner, or brunch, patrons can enjoy a variety of flavorful dishes, from Ruccola Gnocchi to Banana Bread French Toast. The service is friendly and efficient, making for a pleasant dining experience. The restaurant also boasts one of the best patios for people-watching in the city. Additionally, the venue features a cozy and intimate musical space with decent sound quality. Overall, The Rivoli is a must-visit spot that combines great food, atmosphere, and service.
A perennial welcome stop on Queen Street west just easy of Spadina, this restaurant is always a happening with some new twist or refreshing addition as was the case (at the time) with this Tri Chocolate Mousse Cake
I brought my team here for lunch thinking that we would only play pool for the afternoon but decided to have lunch downstairs first. I can't remember the last time I ate here but I'm so glad I did.<br/ They offer a very worldly menu, specializing in Asian. We tried a variety of appetizers such as the fried calamari, edemame, spring rolls, pork tacos, and fries. All extremely tasty and was devoured very quickly.<br/ Our mains included the Malay Chicken, The Classic Pad Thai, and the Sri Lankan Spicy Chicken Kothu Roti. All I can say was that the dishes were prepared with authentic ingredients and the flavours were spot on. We were all very impressed.<br/ The prices were reasonable and the portions were quite generous. The staff were super pleasant as well. I will definitely be back soon.<br/ One thing to add is that to play pool is only $6/hour upstairs. It's surprisingly very well maintained for an institution that's been around since the 80's.<br/
Great experience at this restaurant. I had the calamari and kothu roti, both of which were delicious and served in generous portions. I will definitely be returning in the future.
Great atmosphere, delicious late night apps, hope to come back next time in town.
Apps music. Went to see a friend's band play--was a bit hungry, so had the dip n suck edamame the arugula walnut salad (minus the blue cheese) while at the bar, waiting for the band to set up. Unfortunately, there was new kitchen staff, so it took over half an hour to get the food (was ok, because the bartender comp'ed our entire food/drink tab, since teh wait was so long, which was great--I never even had to ask or complain, she just told me that's what she was going to do). The dip n suck edamame was simply edamame w/thai sweet chili sauce for dipping, the arugula walnut salad was pretty good.