This will be my 19th year doing Tiff and between my festival experience and my foodie life I have picked up a few fav picks for eats close to the festival. I have been trying to do this list for the past few years and it changes every year especially since King Street West has changed so much because of the King Street Project. Most of my choices are based on proximity and the food being tried and true. Most are fairly reasonable and quick because sometimes you just don't have a lot of time to eat between films and sometimes you might have time to kill and want to catch up on the films you like over a decent meal, for myself I start craving a good meal after the first weekend because that's the busiest time. These places aren't chosen for celeb spotting but more on where me and my fellow film lovers would actually go.
1. TIFF Bell Lightbox
350 King St. W,Pizzaolo on John Street at Adelaide $5 for a cheap and quick slice
A&W on John Street south of King St. always has special deals so a meal under $10
Luma at the Lightbox 2nd floor- Great place for drinks and an appy between films
Montecito - lots of money and time to kill and get a great meal. Director Ivan Reitman is one of the owners so you will find Ghostbusters items and lots of photos near the washrooms.
259 Richmond Street West
Blaze Pizza - Open less than a year but this franchise is spreading around the city. You can get whatever you want for around $10.
300 King Street West-
PAI-FIGO - 295 Adelaide St W - This place is lovely and has the best zucchini fritti. This is a linger with some wine kind of place.
Montecito - lots of money and time to kill and get a great meal.
60 Simcoe Street
Elephant & Castle -
5. Elgin/Wintergarden
189 Yonge Street
Richmond Station - Richmond St. W. if you have some $ and time this is a great bet for a great meal. Get the burger.Pusateris - 176 Yonge Street. - Inside the Saks at the Bay is a great place to grab a roast beef sandwich by the inch or my fav Poke bowl or a freshly tossed salad and Greenhouse juice. You may spot an incognito celeb even because of the Bay and Eaton Centre shopping there.
Sud Forno - 132 Yonge Street. - This is a fancy Italian eat in or take out place. Not just a slice of pizza but a decent variety of salads and sandwiches and sweets.
6. AGO - Jackman Hall
317 Dundas St, W.
Village by the Grange Food Court - 109 McCaul St. -Mean Bao, Helene's Magic Kitchen, Jerk King - a great variety of fast food kiosks. I eat there during the week a lot. This is a daytime place though.
43 Gerrard St. E.
Hot Star Fried Chicken - 374A Yonge Street - Craving a big hunk of KFC that you can walk down the street or stand in a rush line at Ryerson and eat. This is a good deal for that but sometimes it takes some time to wait.
Salad King- 340 Yonge Street - This is a Ryerson Student favourite. Eat in or take out.