2152 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M4C 1K3
Relish Bar and Grill prides itself on craft beer, tapas and access. Nestled into the Danforth Village, Relish Bar and Grill also boasts live music 7 nights a week!
Read More2152 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, ON M4C 1K3
Relish Bar and Grill prides itself on craft beer, tapas and access. Nestled into the Danforth Village, Relish Bar and Grill also boasts live music 7 nights a week!
Read More770 Don Mills Rd, Toronto, ON M3C 1T3
Many people will already think of the Ontario Science Centre as a family-friendly facility with fun for all ages, but over time the space has also evolved into a model of accessibility. Just in time for the new year, the Science Centre is in the process of reviewing their own accessibility, and welcomed AccessTO in to have a poke around.
Read More145 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2L2
The name Tundra was chosen some fifteen years ago to reflect the Canadian-inspired cuisine that features heavily on the locally sourced menu. The décor of this beautiful, and accessible, space also pays homage to its northern roots by echoing features of the Canadian landscape.
Read More1221 Bay Street, Toronto, ON. M5R 3P5
From the décor to the menu, Planta is true to its name with its lush plant life and vegan dishes. Located right near the intersection of Bay and Bloor, Planta recently opened its doors this past September and is already seeing a burst of popularity, so be sure to book a reservation in advance!
Read More895 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 2H2
Sawasdee is a word used in Thailand to greet or welcome people. Jean dines at Sawasdee often and noted how the restaurant definitely lives up to its name! Every time she's eaten there, the staff have been very accommodating and friendly, and the accessible space makes it so that all can feel welcome. Not wanting to miss a good thing, we decided to check it out!
Read More599 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B5
Previously a Toronto street food vendor, B’Saha has opened up a permanent, and accessible, location on the corner of College St and Clinton St, bringing some Moroccan flavour to Little Italy.
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