Terroni - Toronto
Terroni
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Terroni Queen at 720 Queen Street West is where it all began in 1992. With seating for a handful of people, this neighborhood favorite quickly gained popularity through word of mouth. Please note that our washrooms are currently not wheelchair accessible due to ongoing renovations. Check out our COVID safety features in the "Safety Precautions" section to see how Terroni is keeping you safe. Important information: Tables will be held for 10 minutes after your reservation and there is an out by time required for all reservations. Please be punctual as out by times will not be adjusted.
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Had a lovely lunch. We were delighted to see zucchini blossoms on the specials menu. They are a childhood treat and they evoked those wonderful memories from a time long past. The back patio is beautiful and relaxing with dappled sunlight shining through the leaves on the trees. We shared the meatballs and the Verde salad along with the zucchini blossoms. Everything was fresh and delicious. The homemade bread was excellent. Highly recommend, we can't wait to go back for dinner! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Visited for lunch and had a mixed experience. The hostesses weren’t very welcoming at first and didn’t greet us warmly. We were seated by the window, which was nice. Our server was exceptional, and the food and drinks were outstanding. As we left, the hostess did offer a friendly smile. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $90–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Terroni on Queen Street West is easily one of Toronto’s most reliable and charming Italian spots. The space itself is a blend of rustic and modern — exposed brick, soaring ceilings, and a cozy back patio that feels like a secret garden in the middle of downtown. I had the Tagliatelle alla Bolognese, and I was genuinely impressed. The pasta was clearly fresh and house-made, cooked perfectly al dente, and the meat sauce was deep, savory, and clung to each ribbon beautifully — no shortcuts here, just slow-simmered, proper technique. The Rigatoni Arcobaleno was another hit: the zucchini, fresh mozzarella, and tomato sauce were vibrant and balanced, each ingredient shining without overpowering the others. Their pizza deserves a mention too — thin, crisp, and served whole (unsliced), which keeps the integrity of the crust. It’s the kind of pizza where you appreciate the char and chew of the dough just as much as the toppings. To end the meal, I tried the mini tiramisu — light, just sweet enough, with a nice hit of espresso and cocoa. A well-pulled espresso alongside it sealed the experience. What makes Terroni stand out is not just the food, but the consistency and pride in their craft. You can taste the thoughtfulness in every dish. The staff are attentive without hovering, and they’re happy to recommend wine pairings that suit your meal. If you’re looking for authentic Italian made with care — not just by the book, but with heart — Terroni Queen West is the place. I’d come back just for that Bolognese. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I visited Toronto for the first time and my brother recommended that I try Terroni. Finding the restaurant was quite an adventure, but the atmosphere...
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