2015 Food & Drink

These are but a few humble suggestions to get you started on exploring Toronto’s huge food scene. The best resource for finding a place to eat in Toronto is BlogTO’s restaurant reviews, where you can search by either food category or neighbourhood. We’ll be in the Yonge & Dundas neighbourhood for Hackfest and in the Yonge & Bloor neighbourhood for the rest of the con.

Caffeine

If a quality cup of joe tickles your fancy, here are a few solid choices. You’ll also find Starbucks, Tim Hortons, and/or Second Cup on every street corner.

Yorkville Eats

Highly rated restaurants close to Toronto Reference Library.

Ryerson Eats

Not including the outstanding ramen scene (which has its own dedicated map below), here are some favourites for grub around Ryerson.

Ramen

The ramen scene deserves its very own map. All of these locations have been taste-tested by your local Access-planner ramen aficionado.

Pubs & Bars

Area pubs that have outstanding selection to whet your whistle.

Vegetarian and Vegan-Friendly

You actually DO win friends with salad. All vegan friendly too.

Dessert, Anyone?

For those who want to go the extra mile for a remarkable treat, here are some of the best in the city.