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Where We Ate: Toronto--Annex


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Most of our dinners were in the Annex because that’s where we were staying. There are a lot of restaurants there, but not all of them have lots of seating. I mention below when a place is small.

Detroit Pizzeria
When I found out that we would be walking distance from Detroit-style pizza, I knew we had to try it. The pizza was up to Detroit standards with good caramelization on the edges.

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There are only a few tables inside, but takeout and delivery are available.

Future Bistro
This place serves all-day breakfast, sandwiches, and some (mainly Eastern) European dishes. Our choices ran that gamut, from a burger to pancakes, wings, and cabbage rolls (pictured below).

Everyone seemed to like their food. There wasn’t a kid menu, but the variety can be helpful for pleasing a group of people.

Mi Taco Taquería
This place is unusual in that it shares a storefront with a chicken sandwich place. Everyone in my group ordered tacos, so I will only report on that. The menu here is pretty simple: tacos and burritos with your choice of various fillings. There are also a few sides. No kid menu here, but you can order just 1 taco to accommodate a smaller appetite. Everyone enjoyed their tacos, and the favorite filling seemed to be pork carnitas. There is some seating inside, but it is not very big.

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Wild Wing
This appears to be a chain across Ontario similar to a Buffalo Wild Wings in the US. There is a good amount of seating at this location.

Wild Wing boasts 101 flavors of wings. There are heat ratings to help you figure out if a sauce is in your comfort zone. This was Canada Day and our last night in town, so DD1 and I went extra Canadian and split an order of Canadian (maple BBQ) wings and some poutine.

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There is a kid menu, other pub grub besides wings, and lots of TVs with sports, so this is another place that could appeal to a group with different tastes.

Posted by amikulski 01:57 Archived in Canada Tagged food toronto

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