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- LLaurie1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe servers were helpful, polite and pleasant. The service was good and I have no complaints. The food was very good.More infoState & Main Kitchen + Bar - North BarriePrice: Moderate• undefined• Barrie•4.7
- JJmac1 review4.0Dined 5 days agoFood was excellent, but we made a reservation for standard seating and were told there was no standard seating available when we arrived. As such, we were placed in the lounge section where there was a group of six women screeching as loud as they could all night and were clearly over served alcohol, especially in the context of a restaurant.More info147Price: Expensive• Italian• Barrie•4.6
- BOBOBSToronto / Ontario •6 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoJust great food great service and great drinks thanks to all the staff BobMore infoBâton Rouge Grillhouse & Bar - BarriePrice: Expensive• Grill• Barrie•4.5
- JRJillRToronto / Ontario •5 reviews5.0Dined on Sept 21, 2023Always a fantastic evening at Il Buco. From arrival to leaving they make you feel so welcome. Russell our waiter is always First class.at making us feel welcome, Takes cares of everything to make sure we can just relax, have fun and enjoy a nice glass of wine with the most delicious food. Atmosphere perfect food so so delicious nice view of our waterfront. THANK YOU TO RUSSEL AND HIS CO WORKERS FOR A GREAT EVENING!!! HOPEFULLY WE WILL SEE YOU NEXT WEEK!! THANK YOU!!More infoIl BucoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Barrie•4.8
- OTOpenTable Diner1 review5.0Dined on Sept 21, 2023Food and service was fabulous. I had beef vindaloo as always, its my very favourite, I don’t even look at the menu anymore. A glass of wine was $19, I think that’s way overpriced. Kind of ruined my favourite restaurant in Barrie. We use to go and have a couple of drinks there occasionally, but they have priced themselves too high.More infoMoxies - BarriePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Barrie•4.5
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Torontonians come from all corners of the world. So it’s only natural that the special occasion restaurants in Canada’s largest city have global sensibilities. Celebrate a relationship milestone at a hidden French countryside escape in Midtown. Take a group gathering to a lively King West karaoke spot with Sichuan-inspired plates. For an epic birthday dinner, head to a Harbourfront Italian icon that was just awarded a MICHELIN star. Queen City’s restaurants are ready to host your next anniversary, family reunion, or promotion. Read on for a list of Toronto's top 11 special occasion spots to book now.
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Toronto’s signature diversity infuses many aspects of its food scene, including its batch of romantic restaurants. For some couples, date night means crisp white tablecloths, fine wine, and exceptional service. Others lust after buzzy hotspots that encourage them to lean in close for intimate conversations. Fortunately, the Queen City is well-stocked with both kinds of places—and everything in between. In North York, a decades-old French landmark, known for its flower-filled patio, is sure to impress even the choosiest date. A Trinidadian chef serves up inspired Caribbean cuisine and dreamy getaway vibes at a rustic Queen West restaurant. Shareable small plates pair well with flirty banter at a beloved tapas joint in Little Italy. Whether you’re wooing a new crush or celebrating your 10th wedding anniversary, Toronto has a table for you. Read on for a guide to 12 of the city’s most romantic restaurants, poised for every type of date.
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Healthy restaurants located in Simcoe County include Tesoro Restaurant, Bent Taco and St. Germain's - Casino Rama Resort
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Simcoe County are Oliver & Bonacini Cafe Grill, Blue Mountain, Beertown Public House - Barrie and Tesoro Restaurant
Bottomless brunch in Simcoe County is available at Summitview Pavilion, THE BOATHOUSE EATERY and The Common Stove
The most romantic restaurant in Simcoe County is 147
Restaurants in Simcoe County with a great view include Summitview Pavilion, The Falls Inn Walters Falls and The Beach Club - Friday Harbour Resort