Harbour 60

Toronto


Inside the isolated 1917 Toronto Harbour Commission building, this baroque dining room glows with brass lamps and plush booths. Indulge yourself in a variety of enormous steaks, seasonal Florida stone-crab claws and broiled Caribbean lobster tail. Side dishes are big enough for two. Reservations essential.


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