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Queen West and Ossington: Toronto's Coolest New Bars and Restaurants

February 10, 2026Toronto Events Blog

Queen West and Ossington remain the epicentre of Toronto's creative dining and nightlife scene. The Michelin Guide has designated West Queen West as a destination neighbourhood, and the latest wave of openings proves why.

Queen West: New Restaurants

Chez Nad by Nadege — 780 Queen St. W.

Modern French bistronomie from Nadege Patisserie founder Nadege Nourian. Chef Laura Maxwell brings 20+ years in French kitchens. Opened February 6, 2026. This is the kind of restaurant that defines a neighbourhood.

Liliana — 1198 Queen St. W.

Chef Marvin Palomo's 30-seat, low-lit restaurant blending Italian with Asian creative touches (Korean, Japanese, Filipino). Halal-friendly. The beef carpaccio with furikake is the dish everyone is talking about.

Cassette — 1214 Queen St. W.

Part restaurant, part entertainment venue. Retro-themed with checkered floors, a vinyl room, drag shows, karaoke nights, and live performances. The hybrid dining-entertainment concept done right.

Ossington: The Secret Bar Phenomenon

No Vacancy — Ossington Avenue

A swanky cocktail bar steering its menu into Japanese waters: sake, Japanese whisky, shochu highballs, and creative cocktails using unusual ingredients. Converted from the former Ghost Chicken space.

Small Talk — 110 Ossington Avenue

A kitschy jazz bar with live performances, DJs, a champagne vending machine, and wagyu hot dogs. Replaced the beloved Baby Huey. The energy is immaculate.

Bar Raton Laveur — 130 Foxley Place

Ultra under-the-radar wine and beer bar with a private Instagram account. No reservations, no cocktails. You have to find it first. The secret bar phenomenon is alive and well on Ossington.

Bar Koukla — 88 Ossington Avenue

Intimate snack bar by the Mamakas team, inspired by Athenian snack bars. Mezes, seafood, cocktails, and Greek wines in a cozy setting.

Notable Closures

Banu closed after 20 years on West Queen West. Cold Tea, the legendary speakeasy-style bar, also shuttered in fall 2025. Superpoint closed abruptly after 9 years on Ossington. The cycle of creative renewal continues.

The Trend

Ossington's direction is clear: intimate, concept-driven bars with Japanese influences, natural wine, and speakeasy vibes. Queen West continues to attract chef-driven restaurants that blur cuisines (Italian-Asian, French-bistronomie). Both strips reward exploration.

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