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Map of Waterloo — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Waterloo — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedNov 17, 2025

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Top 10 attractions in Waterloo

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Waterloo. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery

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Art gallery
Sights & Landmarks
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, located in Uptown Waterloo, is a unique contemporary art space dedicated to showcasing glass and ceramic works by Canadian and international artists. Since its opening in 1993, it has been the only gallery in Canada exclusively focused on exhibiting and collecting contemporary Canadian ceramic, glass, enamel, and stained-glass artworks. The gallery hosts various events such as exhibitions, lectures, conferences, classes, workshops, and tours.
Very beautiful art gallery with a plethora of eye-catching glass, clay and other materials artworks. Very aesthically designed and organized. Free entry. Art pieces available for purchase. Free parking. They also organize workshops at the weekends for kids and adults. Had a great experience. Enjoyed looking at gorgeous works by various artists. Highly recommended for all ages.
Shilpa — Google review
Went to their clay workshop and glass workshop. Both were amazing and the atmosphere was calming. The staff who was hosting the workshop was friendly and answered all questions and concerns for first-timers. I love that they do events every week, very fun experience for everyone in Waterloo region :)
Erika — Google review
We were greeted by the friendliest greeter ever! The gallery was bright and airy and the sculptures were worth the drive from London.
Seva W — Google review
Thanks to all the generous donors. Free admission to view beautiful artwork packed into a spacious intimate gallery.
John G — Google review
We had an amazing time at this clay & glass gallery, admission is free and there are 4 exhibits. Super friendly staff welcomed us, and you can tag along for a tour where each artpiece's history and meaning is intricatedly explained. The gift shop is expansive and filled mostly with glasswork from artists all over Canada, however we did not manage to find a piece under $30. There is also a clay classroom at the back where you can learn to make your own pottery if you sign up.
Steven H — Google review
Very impactful exhibits! It was my first time and enjoyed the visit. I was particularly moved by the works of Irene Frolic and Lauren Nicole Rice.
Jess S — Google review
This is a fantastic little gallery. My daughter came here for a weeklong camp and she had a great time. The staff was friendly and encouraging, provided guidance, but also gave a lot of freedom to create whatever they wanted. At the end of the week, the kids got to bring in their family to show off what they had worked on, which was nice. There's a nice gift shop too, with a lot of beautiful pieces you can bring home, though they are pricey, as you would expect. Great place for a short visit, or to sign up kids for art camp.
Jeff E — Google review
We decided to visit the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery one of the weekends just to explore Canadian history. It was one of the best decisions we made. The "entry was free". And the exhibition or the collection was amazing. We loved observing the Art pieces. There is a huge collection of contemporary Canadian ceramics and glass art. The gallery showcases a wide range of works by Canadian artists working in these mediums, including functional pottery, sculptural ceramics, and glass art.
Himani C — Google review
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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market

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Farmers' market
Nestled in the heart of Ontario, St. Jacobs Farmers' Market is a vibrant year-round destination that captures the essence of country charm. This bustling marketplace has evolved since its humble beginnings in the 20th century, now sprawling over an impressive 3,200 square meters and welcoming nearly a million visitors annually. Here, you can find everything from fresh produce—like juicy peaches and pickling cucumbers—to unique crafts and antiques.
A vibrant and lively market worth visiting! This market offers a wonderful selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, alongside unique handmade and locally sourced products. You’ll also find a variety of food vendors representing different cuisines — a few stalls even cater to vegan and vegetarian diets. The food court area can get crowded, especially around lunch hours, so be prepared for lines at popular spots. There’s often live entertainment, which adds to the atmosphere and makes the visit even more enjoyable. It’s a busy place, especially on weekends and holidays, so I recommend planning your visit early in the day. Seating can be limited during peak times, but there are usually some shaded spots to relax. Most vendors accept card payments, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash just in case. On-site parking is available, but it can be a bit of a wait to find a spot — think Costco-level patience. Street parking in nearby areas may also be an option depending on the time of day. Public restrooms are available, and the entire market is family-friendly. You can easily spend a couple of hours here browsing, eating, and soaking in the atmosphere. Overall, a great place to explore, eat, and support local businesses!
Rashmi S — Google review
St. Jacob’s Farmers’ Market is by far one of the best markets in Ontario and a must-visit for anyone in the Waterloo region. The design of the market is clean, spacious, and very well organized, making it easy to walk through and explore. It’s a large market with an incredible variety of foods, drinks, handcrafted items, antiques, and specialty goods. There’s truly something for everyone here, and it’s the kind of place you can spend hours browsing. What really stands out is the atmosphere – it’s fun, lively, and family-friendly. Families with kids will find plenty of things to enjoy, from watching food being made fresh to sampling delicious treats along the way. The energy of the vendors and the friendliness of the staff make the experience even more enjoyable. Food lovers will not be disappointed. I highly recommend trying the pasta served in a parmesan cheese wheel – rich, creamy, and unforgettable. The fried apples are another must-try, perfectly crispy and sweet. Pair these with a cup of freshly brewed coffee from one of the many stands, and you’ll feel like you’re in food heaven. Beyond the prepared foods, you can also pick up fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and unique handmade products to take home. Overall, St. Jacob’s Farmers’ Market is a wonderful blend of tradition, quality, and community. Highly recommended!
Pedram N — Google review
I’ve been to this farm market multiple times, and it’s easily one of my favorite spots. It’s a really nice and popular place where you can find tons of great organic and local products. Honestly, I’m even considering driving here once a month from Toronto just to stock up on veggies. Prices are pretty reasonable, but it’s worth shopping around a bit since some vendors have better deals than others. Most things are sold in larger quantities, which might be tricky if you don’t have much storage space, but the quality is excellent, everything’s super fresh, and it’s hard not to buy everything in sight! Parking can be a bit of a hassle, though. I recommend parking across the street in the antique store’s lot and walking over, it saves a lot of time and stress. Definitely try to avoid weekends and holidays if you can, because it gets very crowded. Here’s a tip: in the last hour or two before closing, many vendors start offering discounts, so you can snag some really good deals. The lineup for the famous apple pie shop is always crazy long, expect to wait 45 minutes to an hour. If you can, go on a weekday or send someone from your group to hold your spot. Food-wise, the bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich from the Amish ladies’ stand is a must-try. The loaded fries are another favourite, not exactly healthy, but super tasty and big enough to share with 3–4 people. And if you’re driving from Toronto, it’s also worth checking out the antique store across the street. You’ll find lots of cool vintage and one-of-a-kind items there.
Soban A — Google review
St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market is a must-visit destination in the Waterloo region. It is conveniently located and easy to reach by car, with direct access from major city roads. However, despite having a large parking area, finding a spot can still be challenging during peak hours—especially on weekends and market days—so plan to arrive early. The market has a lively, friendly, and authentic community atmosphere. One of the most unique aspects of St. Jacobs Market is the visible presence of the local Mennonite community. Many Mennonite farmers and artisans sell their products here, bringing a charming traditional touch to the market experience. You will often see horse-and-buggy transportation nearby, and many of the vendors offer high-quality, fresh, and handmade goods that reflect the Mennonite values of simplicity, authenticity, and craftsmanship. Product selection is excellent: farm-fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, maple syrup, eggs, handmade crafts, preserves, flowers, clothing, and a variety of specialty foods. Many products are locally sourced, and the quality is consistently impressive. Prices range from reasonable to slightly premium depending on the vendor, but the freshness, artisanal value, and local support make it worthwhile. Overall, St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market delivers a memorable and culturally rich experience. The mix of vibrant crowds, local farmers, and Mennonite heritage creates a uniquely warm and authentic environment. Come early, enjoy the local flavors, and take time to appreciate the traditional community presence. Definitely worth the visit!
Iskandar I — Google review
Allow yourself lots of time because there's a lot to see and a lot to eat! It was my first time there and it was quite busy, I'm not sure if it's like this all the time but the weather was great and it's a long weekend. Tons of vendors, indoors and outdoors. From fresh fruits, veggies, flowers, baked goods to artistic vendors and your typical trinkets. I wasn't able to try the famous fritters from the market due to waiting too long but we would definitely return. I imagine Fall is beautiful here!
Erin D — Google review
St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market in Kitchener is one of those rare places that perfectly combines tradition, community, and great food. Every visit feels like a little adventure. The market is full of energy — from the friendly local vendors to the smell of fresh baked goods and grilled foods filling the air. It’s not just a shopping trip; it’s a full cultural experience that brings people together. What I love most about this market is the amazing variety. You can find everything from farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats to local honey, handmade crafts, jewelry, and home décor. The baked goods are fantastic — especially the pies, pretzels, and pastries. There are also many international food stalls offering everything from Lebanese shawarma to German sausages. The outdoor area during summer is especially lively, with musicians and extra stands that make it even more enjoyable. The vendors are genuinely friendly and proud of what they sell, which makes the atmosphere warm and welcoming. Prices are fair considering the quality and freshness of the products. Parking is free and well-organized, although it can get busy on weekends, so going early is a good idea. Nearby, you can explore the charming St. Jacobs Village with its small shops and cafés, making the whole trip even better. Whether you go for groceries, breakfast, or just to enjoy a walk, St. Jacobs Market is absolutely worth visiting — a true highlight of the Kitchener-Waterloo region.
AHA — Google review
You must come here! 😎 ❤️ 👍 The St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market near Kitchener in Ontario is a lively destination filled with 300+ vendors – fresh produce, international cuisine, artisans & more! Please follow @bouncingplaces on YOUTUBE It helps support the channel so I can continue sharing amazing places like this to eat and fun adventures as I travel the world full time 🌎 🙏 See you in the next one! Keep on Bouncing Baby 😎❤️👍💯 Originally founded in 1975 the market has been around for over 50 years. You’ll find everything from fresh local produce, meats and cheeses, baked goods and maple syrup to handcrafted decor, clothing, home-wares and antiques. It’s open year-round on Thursdays (8 am-3 pm) and Saturdays (7 am-3:30 pm); additionally, there are Tuesday markets in summer.
Jay ( — Google review
If you plan to visit, I’d recommend starting your trip by taking the Waterloo train ride and visiting the charming village of St. Jacobs first. On your way back, stop by the Farmers’ Market , the main red building has plenty of food stalls and local vendors. Many booths are new, so it’s not exactly the old-fashioned local vibe I expected, but still worth a visit. Inside, some Mennonite families run lovely stands , there’s even a big map at the entrance where tourists can pin their home countries, which I found adorable. Definitely try the locally made maple products , pure maple syrup, candies, or butter are great picks! Upstairs, there’s an antique shop that can easily make you lose track of time if you love vintage treasures. Outside, you’ll find more stalls selling produce ,not all of them are local, but if you go later in the day, many vendors offer discounts on fresh fruits and veggies. Don’t forget to grab some farm eggs before you leave! 🥚🍁
Samira Z — Google review
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Waterloo Park

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5 lists 
City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Waterloo Park is a sprawling nature spot that offers a variety of activities for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts. The park features an animal farm, picnic areas, playgrounds, splash pads, and sports facilities. It's an ideal destination for outdoor outings with the family or romantic escapes for couples. With its Victorian-style gardens, forests, paved trails, baseball diamonds, skatepark, cricket pitch, and ample green space, Waterloo Park has something for everyone.
A nice and peaceful place to relax after a long day at work. It’s perfect for spending time with family and friends. You can enjoy the quiet view, take a walk, and breathe in the fresh air. Kids can play, and you can bring your dog for a walk too. It’s a great spot to talk, laugh, or just
Honeylette ( — Google review
Although the park isn’t very large, it has beautiful views and a calm, relaxing atmosphere. It’s a wonderful spot to unwind, especially after a run, and the surroundings make it feel refreshing despite its size.
Mario A — Google review
I recently played two cricket matches at this ground, and it was a wonderful experience. The place feels so serene. Just walking around surrounded by trees, greenery, you would never expect in the heart of the city. It’s not only a great cricket ground but also a peaceful escape into nature.
Ashok K — Google review
A beautiful park all year round. Silver lake is beautiful and the boardwalk offers great views. Walking and bike paths,a playground and a splash pad,and lots of picnic tables and areas Events are often held in the park near the old band shell.
Melissa H — Google review
Superb Park for day picnic, walking exercise and time pass. There a cafeteria too to buy snacks when it open. Free parking for Maximum 3 hrs. The Park also holds one of the oldest Log(wooden) School house that was built in 1829 or so by Levi Carroll and maintained by the Local city as local heritage of North American History. Park full of trees, green grass & lot of playgrounds for kids! Worth visiting!!
Dr. A — Google review
I visited Waterloo Park in Ontario and found it to be a spacious, clean, and family-friendly destination. Spanning approximately 111 acres, the park offers a variety of amenities that cater to visitors of all ages. The park is well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors. Its combination of natural beauty and recreational facilities makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and family fun.
Dennis J — Google review
Waterloo Park is a vibrant and beautifully maintained green space right in the center of the city. It has a bit of everything — walking trails, sports fields, a lake, splash pad, and even a small animal farm that’s a hit with kids. The park’s layout makes it perfect for both casual strolls and picnics, with lots of benches, shady areas, and open lawns. In summer, it’s lively with families and students from the nearby university, while in winter, it’s peaceful and great for quiet walks. The washrooms are clean, parking is available on multiple sides, and the new upgrades around Silver Lake have made it even nicer. It’s the kind of park where you can spend a full afternoon without running out of things to do.
Zainab A — Google review
This is a very nice city park, perfect for spending some quality time outdoors. It’s well-suited for an evening stroll, a quiet place to sit back and relax, or even for enjoying a picnic with family and friends. The open green spaces and seating areas make it easy to unwind. The park also feels safe for children, with plenty of room for them to run around and play. It’s a great spot if you want a break from the hustle of the city and just enjoy some fresh air in a calm environment. Overall, a well-maintained and peaceful place to visit.
Bidisha P — Google review
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Victoria Park

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Victoria Park is located in a serene residential area with a mix of modern and Victorian homes. The park itself boasts a picturesque lake and hosts popular annual events like the Kitchener Blues Festival and the Multicultural Festival. In winter, visitors can enjoy ice skating at the park's rink. Additionally, the neighborhood is home to attractions such as the Schneider Haus National Historic Site museum and serves as the starting point for the Iron Horse Trail.
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Woodside National Historic Site

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Woodside National Historic Site is the preserved Victorian home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's longest-serving Prime Minister. The house was built in 1853 and has been restored to its original Victorian style, featuring family heirlooms of the King family. Situated on nearly 12 acres of wooded grounds and gardens, the site offers a glimpse into King's early life through period furnishings and personal artifacts.
A hidden gem in Kitchener. The historical house is only open October-December but the grounds are open year round. There's a covered patio area with lots of tables and seating as well as a large nicely groomed lawn/ perfect for gatherings with friends and family. Surrounding the area is a beautiful old-growth area with well maintained foot paths and an old train track. We saw lots of blue Jays!
Jen L — Google review
Did not actually visit the museum due to it being off season, but this is such a hidden gem of an area in terms of nature. My only concern is the fountain/pond that REALLY needs to be emptied and refilled. Definitely a lot of algae and still water that could be harbouring serious mosquitoes
_Crystal — Google review
This is an excellent place to walk or bring a lunch! The building and grounds near it are very well kept. The farther areas near the train tracks are sometimes forgotten about, but the tall grass is good for the bunnies and fireflies. Love this place. BUT please do something about that pond. It's getting so rough, I had a frog jump out with a leather jacket and a switch blade and ask for my phone.
Samuel I — Google review
Wonderful place to visit! You can freely roam around to explore every room and take your time admiring the furniture and everything else. The house is well managed and I could even live there )). Staff was very polite and offered us freshly baked shortbread which was delicious.
Zhanel M — Google review
2025 web shows it is open but it is closed, bathrooms are locked, window shades drawn so you cannot see inside, lily pond has dried up, 10 minutes in trails around property, lovely large picnic area 2022: Beautiful grounds with walking trails, lots of benches to rest & relax, hope it will be open longer hours soon
SHAUNA C — Google review
Very nice place, staff is so nice, the lady staff we met there is very knowledgeable and nice, it is a great historical site to visit.
Robin L — Google review
The staff were very kind and the house was adorable. We enjoyed our visit!
Sheida M — Google review
Still not open! Website is incorrect and not updated for years! No bathrooms open Beautiful grounds for a short walk You are not even able to see in windows
SHAUNA C — Google review
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University of Waterloo

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Public university
Research institute
University
The University of Waterloo is a renowned public research institution with strong programs in engineering, mathematics, psychology, and science. It offers a Science and Aviation degree through its Faculty of Science, preparing students for careers in the aerospace industry. Partnering with one of Canada's largest flight schools provides access to diverse aircraft and modern training facilities at one of the country's busiest airports. The university is part of a vibrant academic community in Waterloo, alongside Wilfrid Laurier University.
Love and hate with this place. Lots of memories there. Can’t go wrong with this university, one of the best universities in Canada or the world. Lots of efforts to spend there but certainly will lead you to success. You need to stay strong. Took me a while to look for my graduation composite as they have moved mine from DWE to the new engineering building E6. Many nice bridges connecting the buildings. Very impressive new buildings which will definitely another step to success. Praise God for the blessings and assistance to overcome all the difficulties and lead. I
Stanley C — Google review
Nostalgic Visit to Waterloo University. Last month, we visited University of Waterloo, a place very close to our hearts. It was here that my son completed his M.Eng. in Mechatronics Engineering 7 years ago. Walking through the campus again brought back so many cherished memories, filled with pride and nostalgia. It was truly special to relive those moments with our family members, seeing the same halls and surroundings that shaped his journey. The university continues to inspire with its vibrant atmosphere, innovative spirit, and world-class academic environment. A visit that reminded us not only of the past achievements but also the strong foundation this institution builds for the future. 🌿🎓💫
Bala K — Google review
We just attended our daughters graduation there at the campus… it’s always welcoming atmosphere at this university. Most of all the facilities around at university is very easy to navigate…
Rajmeet S — Google review
Not perfect, but the best university I could have gone to. All the profs I had first year really cared about their students and teaching. Very flexible and understanding of your circumstances. I know we get a rep as a lame academic school that never parties, but it’s not true at all. Sure we may not be like Queens or Laurier where everyone parties hard all the time, but if you want to party when you go to university you WILL ALWAYS find people to party with. It is a bit more intense than some other schools, but you are paying for an education here so you want to get the most out of it as possible. The people are also amazing and work to create a sense of belonging amount students. I made my best friends at Waterloo and we are now all living together. Just to add a couple of things about the campus: - huge campus with lots of study spaces and different facilities - we have really good indoor bridges between building to keep you warm - very lively, there are always events going on - we are actually pretty good at sports and have a HUGE sports facility - super close to tons of yummy restaurants - A LOT of geese, and they do become aggressive in the spring - actually a really gorgeous campus despite what you might believe - Dana porter library can be so beautiful to study at when you’re on the 10th floor - health services is right in the middle of campus and there is also a walk in clinic beside the uni - they keep their campus very clean - connected to the ion (train that connects uw to other places of the city) - lots of grant and scholarship opportunities - a lot of fun weird things just around campus like a museum, huge plant wall… - lots of food options for people with dietary restrictions - a super active student community that doesn’t make u cringe (check out club instagram pages) - faculties steal each other’s mascots as a fun little game and a million other little things For those who are scared to leave home: I left my home town to go to uni and I was so scared and sad, but once I got there I realized how miserable I had been at home. My point is: leaving home is so sad and straight up scary, until you leave.
Zoe — Google review
The University of Waterloo is an outstanding institution that offers students a world-class education and countless opportunities for growth. Known for its strong academic programs, innovative research, and excellent co-op opportunities, Waterloo stands out as one of the top universities in Canada and beyond. One of the best things about the University of Waterloo is its focus on hands-on learning. The co-op program is a major highlight, allowing students to gain real work experience while still in school. This gives graduates a competitive edge when entering the job market, as they already have practical skills and industry connections. Many top companies actively recruit Waterloo students, which speaks to the university’s strong reputation. Academically, Waterloo excels in fields like engineering, computer science, mathematics, and business. The professors are knowledgeable and dedicated, providing students with a challenging yet supportive learning environment. The courses are designed to prepare students for success in their careers, with a good balance of theory and practical application. The campus is modern and well-equipped, with excellent facilities including libraries, labs, and study spaces. There are also plenty of student clubs, events, and activities, making it easy to get involved and meet new people. The university fosters a welcoming and inclusive community, ensuring that students from all backgrounds feel supported. Another great aspect of Waterloo is its commitment to innovation and research. Students have opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects and collaborate with experts in their fields. This makes the learning experience even more exciting and impactful. Overall, the University of Waterloo is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-quality education, valuable work experience, and a vibrant campus life. It prepares students not just for their first job, but for long-term success in their careers. If you want a university that combines academic excellence with real-world opportunities, Waterloo is a perfect option. Highly recommended for future students!
Prananjay S — Google review
The space you get for studying is really good. But the chairs are so loud in the quiet study area and the power outlets are so hard to reach.
Frank S — Google review
The student who gave us the tour was amazing, she was extremely knowledgeable. The university lacks personality and appeal and every student that we saw looked extremely miserable and that doesn't feel very welcoming.
Raymond — Google review
I am really shocked that such things happen in universities here n professors knowingly do not care . It’s so unfare who work hard and honestly give there quizzes n tests while those full time cheating in diff ways during tests excel . The examiner knowingly doesn’t take any action . I can’t believe this is happening in such a big university . Extremely unfare for hard working kids
Rabia K — Google review
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Huron Natural Area

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Park
Outdoor Activities
Huron Natural Area, located in Kitchener, is a 264-acre nature reserve offering diverse ecosystems such as forests, wetlands, and meadows. It features hiking trails and a creek, Strasburg Creek, which provides a habitat for various wildlife species. The area also includes a natural playscape for children and scenic lookout spots. Visitors can explore the interconnected trails suitable for different fitness levels to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors within the city.
Kid friendly, picnic friendly. This trail is well marked and well maintained! Large grassy areas for play and picnic. For those looking for a hike the park has 6 easy trails. The marks are easy to find and follow. The trails are very well maintained! Also, the red trail is paved and wheelchair accessible. The others vary from gravel to dirt. Regular shoes can do well on all these trails but prefer to use hiking shoes for the dirt only trails. The trail around the lake had plaques telling the story of a turtle and its community! It's a great way to get children excited about finding the next piece of the story on the trail.
Fatima S — Google review
I recently hiked this trail on a crisp afternoon, and it exceeded expectations! The trail was incredibly well-maintained, making for a smooth and enjoyable journey. The Autumn colors were breathtaking, with vibrant hues of orange, red, and yellow surrounding me every step of the way. If you're looking for a scenic and relaxing hike during the fall season, look no further! This trail is a must-visit.
Mosinkhan M — Google review
A peaceful and well-maintained community space, ideal for picnics, relaxation, and enjoying nature. It features scenic walking trails, a family-friendly programs, and various programs at the community center. The park is clean, beautifully landscaped. It's a tranquil spot that doesn't get too crowded, making it a perfect place for a quiet visit.
Sherin J — Google review
Huron Natural Area is a cherished green space known for its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes. It stands as the largest and most significant natural area within the city. The park boasts a variety of ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, meadows, and ponds, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families looking to explore the outdoors. One of the standout features of Huron Natural Area is its extensive network of trails, which cater to various levels of hikers. The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked, offering routes that range from easy walks to more challenging hikes. These paths meander through diverse habitats, providing visitors with the opportunity to observe a wide array of flora and fauna. Birdwatchers, in particular, will find the area rewarding, as it is home to numerous bird species. In addition to its natural beauty, Huron Natural Area is equipped with several amenities designed to enhance the visitor experience. There are educational signs throughout the park that offer insights into the local ecology and the importance of conservation efforts. The park also features picnic areas, a playground, and an outdoor classroom, making it a popular spot for school trips and family outings. Huron Natural Area is not just a place for recreation but also a site for environmental education and stewardship. The city of Kitchener, in collaboration with local environmental organizations, conducts various programs and events aimed at raising awareness about the importance of preserving natural spaces. These initiatives ensure that the park remains a vibrant and sustainable environment for future generations to enjoy. In summary, Huron Natural Area is a vital natural sanctuary within Kitchener, offering a perfect blend of recreational opportunities and educational experiences. Its diverse ecosystems and commitment to conservation make it a treasured asset for the community.
Hamed — Google review
This place is a regular for my wife and I. Excellent place for hike and good space to hangout with friends and family. Has restroom and sufficient parking area. Do be careful of the mosquitoes and make sure you keep a track of the way you get into the trail, it’s a little confusing and dark in some areas.
Finny T — Google review
Beautiful trails to walk mornings and evenings. Great views of trees and ponds with turtles of you are lucky to spot. It gets colder as you enter the dense trails, good to carry a jacket or sweater even in spring and autumn! Kids have a sand play area and restrooms if needed. Few parking spots in the entry, might have to wait.
Hajara M — Google review
The trail takes you through a stunning, densely forested area. The beauty of nature truly shines during the fall season. The trail surrounds a well-maintained, tiny pond, and there’s even a natural play area for kids to enjoy. Keep in mind that during peak seasons, the parking lot tends to fill up quickly, so street parking might be necessary.
Maulik P — Google review
This place is simply spectacular, especially in the fall when the leaves turn into a stunning array of reds, oranges, and yellows. It feels like stepping into a painting! The trails are well-kept and perfect for everyone. The presence of people and their activity further enhances your visit, making it even more enjoyable.
Achyuth N — Google review
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Doon Heritage Village

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled within the scenic 60 acres of Doon Heritage Village, this living history museum offers a delightful glimpse into life as it was in 1914. Wander through a charming rural village featuring 20 meticulously furnished historic buildings, including shops and barns, all brought to life by costumed interpreters who embody the spirit of the era.
I had a lovely time here. If you love to know about the history of old buildings and places, you must visit this village. My kids loved it. They also have activity tables for kids where they can make art and crafts.
Teena D — Google review
It's been many years since I've been here. It was interesting to see how the people had lived thier lives back then. You seen how they dressed, worked and schooling. We have come along ways since then. But it's nice to see the history they had here along time ago.
Tami S — Google review
Doon Village Heritage is a hidden gem! The historic buildings, costumed staff, and hands-on activities bring Ontario’s past to life in a fun and engaging way. It’s beautifully maintained, educational, and perfect for families or anyone who loves history. Great for School Trips, Family Time and Events. Highly recommended!
BARRY G — Google review
i visited the village earlier with my family and we had a blast! it was so interesting to be able to see what the people of the past used to live like! the guides were all very informative and were more than willing to answer any questions they were asked
Phoenix — Google review
I’ve loved this place since I was a kid. Since moving out of Kitchener, I’ve brought friends and now my own children here multiple times. It’s really a gem!
Aisling D — Google review
So good to do the lantern tour, missed being inside the homes, enjoyed the interaction with interpreters outside & apple cider & shortbread cookie
SHAUNA C — Google review
Went for a kids Halloween event, paid quite a bit of money and it was a huge disappointment. Only two of the little stores in the village were open, there wasn’t much to see at all. It was supposed to be a trick or treating event but my kids got maybe 5 small pieces of candy. Not at all worth it for the price.
Samantha B — Google review
The staff are very friendly, so many good things to see here and everything is so well-planned. A good place to bring kids.
Jian R — Google review
9

Schneider Haus National Historic Site

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Museum
Art gallery
Schneider Haus National Historic Site, located in Kitchener, Ontario, is the area's oldest dwelling dating back to 1856. The site features a farmhouse and costumed living-history interpreters who bring the 19th-century home to life. As a living history museum, Schneider Haus offers an authentic glimpse into the region's past with period-costumed staff demonstrating traditional tasks and explaining daily life in the 1800s.
Very fun, not at all what I expected. Was here for a birthday on the weekend. The kids enjoyed crafts and the play room. Unrelated to the kids, I was pleasantly surprised to see that they support women's health boxes in the bathroom. These need to be everywhere.❤️🙌🏼
C O — Google review
We visited Schneider Haus National Historic Site on a Sunday afternoon. The house is 169 years old, and it’s open Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Normally, admission is $7 for adults, $4 for kids (5–12), and free for kids under 4. They also have a family pass for $16 (two adults and dependent kids). We got a library pass, so it was free for us! Parking was easy and free, right across from the museum on Queen Street. It wasn’t crowded at all, and the staff were super nice and welcoming. Photography is allowed inside. Only the main floor was open to visitors — the second floor (through the front door) is just for staff. On the main floor, there’s a kids’ area with lots of crafts and games, and even a birthday party area. It’s a fun little spot for younger kids. If you go left after entering, you reach the old house part — it felt a little spooky! Staff mentioned that all ghost rumours are just fake stories. The rooms are clean, but the lower level was really cold and honestly felt pretty creepy to me. Maybe you’ll feel its normal though :D
Anju N — Google review
What an absolute gem! First time visiting with my four young children and we had a wonderful time. The front portion of the main building is historic with artifacts. The back portion of the building has three new spaces for children to explore, a maker space, and two play spaces. The spaces kept my little ones (ages range from 3-8) engaged for hours and they still didn't want to leave. There are also outdoor spaces and buildings to explore on a tour. The March Break kitchen science experiments were very engaging and we all learned a lot. The staff and volunteers were absolutely wonderful - very knowledgeable and patient. They engaged well with the children. There is a little gift shop and a few snacks and drinks to purchase.
Angela L — Google review
On Sunday, I attended a cheesy bread making class at Scneider Haus. The instructor was friendly. The recipe was easy to follow and really yummy. While the dough was rising, we got to have snacks and explore the historic location. The bread was baked in a historic wood burning oven. We had an amazing time. Would strongly recommend. Great for all ages.
Lyudmyla P — Google review
This was one of the first homes built in Waterloo region, by Mennonites from Pennsylvnia in 1816. We went on a Sunday morning, tickets were cheap, and there were no crowds. Inside, the original interior is well preserved with plenty of artifacts, giving a glimpse of daily life back in the day. Several friendly staff members were walking around, offering to give tours and answer any questions you may have about the house's history and the family that once inhabited it. There is no parking on-site, instead it is recommended to park near Victoria Park, and the house is not wheelchair accessible, due to its age.
Steven H — Google review
Really enjoyed my visit here i wish I could remember my guide name because she made my experience memorable. This young lady was so knowledgeable and really explained everything to me and my husband in great detail. I love so much to see someone so passionate about what they do. Appreciate you and thank you!
Cassandra — Google review
It was part of Open Doors Ontario 2025. You were able to tour the house and its grounds. As well as ask questions they were individuals on hand to ask questions. Mr. Schneider was the founder of Schneiders meats.
Marilyn D — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Call ahead of time to ensure they are open.
Leda S — Google review
10

THEMUSEUM

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Specialty Museums
THEMUSEUM in Kitchener is a modern and unique cultural destination that offers a blend of art, science, and technology. With five floors of interactive exhibits, it caters to both adults and children. The museum features rotating temporary exhibitions alongside permanent interactive installations. One current exhibition, IMPOSSIBLE GEOMETRIES, showcases ten immersive digital art scenes that explore visual design and interaction. Additionally, THEMUSEUM hosts live shows and creative workshops as part of its regularly changing events.
So full disclosure I used my canoo app to gain entry which is free. But for four people it’s around $40 which is not bad because you get so spend unlimited time here. I highly recommend this for children and toddlers. There are multiple levels. And each day a show for the younger crowd. On the day we went it was a dinosaur show which everyone enjoyed. If you go in the morning it’s not crowded at all the rush around started post lunch time and we left by then. There’s nursing room on the 3rd floor. And almost each floor you will find seating. You are allowed to bring your own meal and eat at the ground floor. Don’t miss out the science section in the basement. So much fun. They also rent out for birthdays and events which I believe is fun for children. Stroller friendly place. tonnes to Do. There’s ball pit and painting and water games. Lots of fun. Easily can spend 3-4 hours here.
Maria Z — Google review
The sold out Mac and Cheese and Beer Fest was probably the most amazing event I’ve been to in KW. It was my 5th time and as many have pointed out the new pricing model and fewer vendors definitely impact the quality of the experience negatively. I hope there is someone on staff with institutional memory going back to say 2018 who would be willing to recreate that vibe. We will still come back in the future but we hope that the event will go back to the old model of being able to sample more or less all products. In other words I would like to feel stuffed before I ran out of coupons and not have to do mental math which samples I can “afford”. I would be happy to pass this feedback through other channels if those exist.
Marta M — Google review
Had a nice visit! This place is great for 10 and under. Schools bring kids here. However, there are quite a few interesting things for a kid in their early teens. My early teen enjoyed her day! It takes about 2.5-3 hours to do everything in this 3 level museum. There is also a makerspace in the basement; some activities in the basement are extra, and some are free. We paid around $11 to make a kaleidoscope craft that is supposed to add to the kaleidoscope exhibit. It didn't really add much to the exhibit, but it was a good craft to do where she learned to drill with a power drill. It took about 50 min. to make it. It was kind of like a Kiwi kit. My daughter seemed pleased with it. When my kids were young, we got a membership, and it was definitely worth it! Younger kids love the water table! Tip: Make sure you ask when the StarLab Star Show times are. They didnt tell me at the front desk, so we were in the basement of the building in the Makerspace, and we didn't want to leave our craft half done when we heard the announcement, so we had to wait around for the later show time. 2 show times currently: 11:30 & 2:30. Show was 22 min in length. My teen loved the vortex tunnel! Washrooms: Yes, there are washrooms on every level. Their main floor's washrooms had run out of soap though. They had added a lot of water to a dispenser, and there was virtually no soap. The water table was filled with bugs or something. See my pics. Food: There is no food here except slushies in the store in The Museum. There is a vending machine, but it is broken. You are allowed to bring your own lunch here, and there are picnic tables on every level. The main floor has also chairs, high chairs, and a water bottle filling station. Parking: You can park at Duke Street paid Parking Garage and walk directly into the museum from the main level of the garage. This is your best option. You can get 2 hour free street parking near The Museum. Wheelchair accessibility: They have elevators on every floor.
Amy P — Google review
Great experience for our kids to explore and take part in a lot of interactive activities. Exhibit flows well from one to the next - will definitely visit again.
Ben H — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal experience! Today was my son’s very first day at THEMUSEUM day camp, and I honestly can’t say enough good things. From the moment we arrived, the staff were so kind, welcoming, and engaging. The facility itself is incredible creative, vibrant, and full of hands-on learning opportunities. What truly blew me away was how much my son loved it. He didn’t want to leave at the end of the day — which, as a parent of a child who faces some mental health struggles, is amazing to see. It’s not often he connects so quickly with a new place or group, but the environment and staff clearly made him feel safe, excited, and included. Huge thanks to the team at THEMUSEUM for creating such a positive, inspiring space for kids. We’ll absolutely be back you’ve made a lasting impression on both of us! 💛
Nikki P — Google review
Was not that busy so kids were able to experience all activities. This museum is more suitable to younger children so if you have mix age groups, may not be the best. Overall, I did enjoy seeing my little explorer having fun!
Dorothy K — Google review
We visited on a Monday at 10:10am. They open at 10:00. It was empty. We paid $16.99 for seniors, which is 55 and up. She asked to see ID. There’s 4 floors and washrooms on each floor. This place is great for parents with kids. There isn’t much to do for adults. We did the virtual short movie- 9 minutes on the jungle meets the water. There’s 4 movies and some are 13 minutes long. You could spend close to an hour here if you watch all 4 movies. It’s not suitable for people who have vertigo because you can get dizzy. I also liked the immersive room. Kids will really like this room. The gift shop was closed at 11:00 and the employee said to give it another 20 minutes till opening. We did not see the dinosaur or some of the other stuff posted on their website. But I read that they change their exhibits from time to time. There also is no place to get something to eat. There was an area that said lounge with lots of chairs but that was closed. The place has elevators and is wheel chair accessible. There is parking connected to the museum and we paid $7 for 2 hours. We arrived an hour before the museum opened and were shocked to see a lot of homeless people walking around or in groups in front of some stores. And you could clearly some were high on drugs. Very sad. We didn’t feel safe to walk around. So we went into a coffee shop across from the museum. Later we saw a few police cars and some of the people seemed to move to another area. But this museum is worth the visit and we’re glad we did.
Sheila D — Google review
Fantastic place for Kids! We drive from Burlington to come here because there’s nothing like this is our area. Lots of space for everyone so never feels busy or cramped even on weekends when we go. Great for a day trip.
Rebecca S — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Waterloo

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Red House

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Restaurant
Nestled in a charming neighborhood, the Red House is a striking red brick establishment that offers an inviting atmosphere for those seeking New Canadian cuisine and expertly crafted cocktails. This cozy eatery surprises visitors with its intimate bistro vibe, adorned with vibrant botanicals and local artwork. The menu features delightful weekend specials, including an unforgettable celery and blue cheese soup topped with nutty parsley—an unexpected flavor combination that will leave you craving more.
The Saturday brunch at Red House is perfect. Staff are extremely nice and accommodating. We sat in the front window area surrounded by plants and it felt like our own private restaurant. We had the Creme Brulee French Toast, extremely refreshing Guyanese Sorrel Punch, and Roasted Lamb Hash. We will definitely be back!
Brianne B — Google review
I had a great brunch experience at Red House! The atmosphere was fantastic, and the service was good. The brunch dishes were mostly good, but not as exceptional as I'd hoped. However, the oxtail Benedict was incredible - both the taste and presentation were perfect. It's sad to hear they're closing soon. I hope they'll return to KW at a different location. Thank you, Red House, for all the wonderful years!
Sam S — Google review
We recently celebrated our anniversary with a brunch at the Red House Restaurant, and it was an unforgettable experience. The food was absolutely amazing, with every dish being authentic, tasty, and beautifully presented. We made reservations in advance and were warmly welcomed by Tee, who provided excellent customer service. She was incredibly warm, inviting, and friendly, which added a special touch to our celebration. As a delightful surprise, the restaurant served us a complimentary Pavlova for our anniversary, which was a perfect end to our meal. We couldn't have asked for a better place to celebrate, and we will definitely be returning. Highly recommended for any special occasion!
Nandini N — Google review
The best curry dish I have had in ever. The ambience was great, Laura the lady that attended to us was really sweet and lovely. The drinks were great, that angry edamame was definitely angry at somebody but very kind on the palate ☺️. I had this Guyanese drink which was really refreshing. Very unassuming space at the corner of Williams. Definitely a gem worth uncovering. Will go there over and over again 😊
Lyttle — Google review
This is a lovely little restaurant where we had a recent meal where we ordered the calamari, Caesar salad, curry bowl, lamb spaghetti and fish. Everything was really delicious and would recommend making a reservation for a visit. Something to just keep in mind is that the entree servings are very large and the restaurant atmosphere is a bit on the noisy side.
Alison — Google review
A delightful experience. The cocktails and wine were excellent, and a delicious offering of weekend specials were available. The celery and blue cheese soup was to die for, a combination I never would have imagined, with a nutty parsley topping. I never knew celery could be so delicious. I followed this up with the curry bowl which was exceptional, I will likely struggle to order anything else off the menu in future as a result of it being so incredible, I’ll want it every time I go :). The service, food and overall ambiance was top notch. Highly recommend
Kayla G — Google review
First time dining at the Red House. The service was excellent. The food was very good. The peach and goats cheese bruschetta was a stand out. I found the rigatoni to be good but a bit too mild in flavor. It could have used a kick. Overall very happy.
Michelle R — Google review
Impressive place for a nice night out. The food was fantastic and nicely presented. The soup options on the day we visited were coconut Thai soup (spicy) and chickpea soup (mild). For mains, we had the lamb spaghetti and the Lebanese Cornish hen. Both were great. The cornish hen is a breaded cutlet rather than a whole (or half) bird. The spinach and beet salad was quite tasty and the portion size was big. We had the cardamom cheesecake which was beautifully presented and delicious. I highly recommend this place. Parking was difficult to find. We ended up parking at the LCBO and then walking to the restaurant.
Ahmad A — Google review
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The Bauer Kitchen

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Bar
The Bauer Kitchen offers a refined dining experience with creative cocktails and gourmet comfort food. The restaurant features a diverse menu including soups, salads, pizza, burgers, bowls, pasta, and main courses. Guests can also enjoy gluten-friendly and plant-based options such as fritters, wings, nachos, and main courses.
We recently went to the Bauer Kitchen for dinner and it was our first time there and won’t be our last! For drinks - I had the blood orange spritz and it was refreshing. All the food we had was really good. The spinach dip came with flatbread and chips to dip and was great for sharing. The almond crusted salmon had gnocchi surrounding it on top of a sweet corn sauce which was something I never tried before and was really good paired with the salmon. The beef tenderloin was cooked to medium and was soft and tender. The sticky toffee pudding was delicious - the cake was fluffy with toffee sauce and vanilla bean ice cream which really balanced everything out.
Cheyenne D — Google review
My fiancé and I had a wonderful experience at The Bauer Kitchen. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by the friendly and accommodating service—the staff truly made us feel welcome. We chose to sit outside on the patio, and it turned out to be the perfect decision. The sunny weather and relaxed ambiance added so much to our meal. The patio was beautiful, clean, and had just the right atmosphere for a lovely afternoon. Now, the food—absolutely amazing. Every dish we tried was perfectly balanced in flavor and beautifully presented. You can really taste the care and quality in every bite. It’s clear the kitchen takes pride in what they serve. Overall, we left feeling happy, full, and looking forward to our next visit. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for great food, top-notch service, and a perfect patio setting.
Jazel ( — Google review
We celebrated our friend’s birthday at The Bauer Kitchen today, and it was a wonderful experience! The ambience was warm and inviting, and the place had a great vibe. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, which made our visit even more enjoyable. The food was absolutely delicious — every dish we ordered was full of flavor and served in generous portions. Overall, a fantastic spot for a celebration or a night out with friends. Highly recommended!
Ansar M — Google review
Amazing birthday brunch! My dad took me for a nice birthday Brunch today. I had the steak and eggs, my dad had the salmon Benedict. This meal was nothing short of perfect! The Espresso Martinis were *chefs kiss*. Highly recommend The Bauer Kitchen for your next meal! Beautiful patio, beautiful interior and wonderful serving staff & Hostess! Jessica is fabulous!! Ps. Your Kitchen Staff deserve some love cause they absolutely killed it and provided a delicious meal!
T T — Google review
We had such a great experience at Bauer Kitchen! Their vegan menu is really comprehensive and impressive, and the non-vegan options were just as good. This was a date night for two — one vegan and one non-vegan — and both of our meals were absolutely delicious. The service was excellent, and the atmosphere made the evening feel really special. Highly recommend!
Dana B — Google review
Birthday dinner with THE BEST server Kenzie! She overheard my friend mention that his favourite cake is carrot cake & she specifically brought it out for him. She was super thoughtful and helpful all night, which made the great atmosphere even better. The food and drinks were also delicious!
Angela L — Google review
So I went here with my gym friends last night for dinner, July 10 @ 6:30 p.m. Our waiter, Sean was great, we got seated immediately. Two of us had the Sweet Butcher Pizza, one had the Grilled Chicken Sandwich and the other one had Roasted Chicken Campanella. All were absolutely delicious. Two of us had the Red Sangria so refreshing on a hot day, which I highly recommend. It was a large glass and we finished ours! Service, ambience and food was good. Finally we sat out on the patio all in all a good night. We will be back!
Flavia T — Google review
Had a nice dinner here. Everything we ordered tasted good. The tables were spacious, plenty of large and small tables. Service was also good.
Isabelle C — Google review
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Wildcraft Grill + Long Bar

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$$$$expensive
Bar & grill
Nestled on King Street in Waterloo, Wildcraft Grill + Long Bar is a vibrant Canadian grill that promises an unforgettable dining experience. With its contemporary ambiance and spacious patio, it’s the perfect spot to unwind with friends or family. The menu boasts a delightful array of shareable appetizers like crispy fried calamari and roasted tomato bruschetta, alongside hearty entrees such as stuffed short rib burgers and charbroiled steaks. Seafood lovers will appreciate dishes like seared sea scallop risotto.
Wildcraft Grill + Long Bar in Waterloo is an absolute gem! From the moment our group walked in, we were greeted with warmth and genuine hospitality that made us feel like family. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate our large party, ensuring everyone was comfortable and attended to with a smile. The service was impeccable, striking the perfect balance between attentive and unobtrusive. And the food—wow! Every dish was a masterpiece, bursting with flavour and beautifully presented. Thank you, Wildcraft, for a memorable evening! We left with full hearts and full bellies, already planning our next visit. If you're looking for a place that combines fantastic food with exceptional service, look no further. I highly recommend it!
Jordan K — Google review
What a great restaurant, from the prosciutto wrapped Barrata appy to the main course beef and blue steak and the thurston Howell steak, we’re all DELICIOUS, nothing bad to say about any of it. On top of the great food, the general manager and assistant manager both came up to us to ask if we needed anything. The ambience of the place is upbeat and fun. If you’re in the area, do yourself a favour and make reservations to eat here. Will definitely be back. 6☀️ across the board if I could,
Randy D — Google review
I've dined here a couple of times to celebrate special occasions and enjoyed my experience each time. The service is great and the food is fantastic! Each dish is perfectly cooked and incredibly flavourful. If I had to critique one thing, I would say that the miso cod dish is a bit too heavy on the strong flavours and can feel slightly overwhelming, but the fish itself is cooked so beautifully that I'm willing to overlook that. It is one of their pricier dishes though, so tread carefully if you're not a risk-taker. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and I'll definitely be back!
Sapna H — Google review
Wildcraft Grill in Waterloo is an absolute delight! From the moment we stepped in, the atmosphere was inviting and elegantly cozy, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening. As the host checked on a table for us, another team member swiftly ensured we were being assisted—such seamless and courteous service. The wine selection was exceptional, with our knowledgeable server offering tastings of their latest varieties, making the experience even more enjoyable. I ordered the boneless spare back ribs, a gluten-free masterpiece served on velvety mashed potatoes, and they were succulent, tender, and bursting with flavor. The asparagus was incredibly fresh and vibrant, as if it had just been picked moments before being served. The Penne with prawns from the gluten-friendly menu was equally indulgent, with its zesty and satisfying flavors. For standout appetizer, the spicy sweet potato fries delivered the perfect balance of heat and sweetness, while the honey crisp salad with fresh apples added a refreshing and aromatic touch. Beyond the phenomenal food, the charming ambiance made the experience even more enjoyable. Our server was attentive, personable, and accommodating, ensuring every detail was perfect—including a thoughtful and complimentary dessert to end the night on a high note. Wildcraft Grill is truly a sophisticated gem, offering fantastic service, an intimate atmosphere, and mouthwatering dishes that make you want to return again and again.
Oliver — Google review
We reserved the Studio room to celebrate my wife’s retirement. From planning the event with the coordinator to the evening of the event, the staff at Wildcraft was excellent. The service throughout the evening was outstanding. The servers were attentive and prompt. The food was amazing and our guests commented on the quality of the food and service! We can’t thank the staff at Wildcraft enough and would highly recommend it!
Jason T — Google review
Vegetarian friendly, service was good. We had a large party in a private room which was nice. Food was a bit salty and slow to come. One of the steaks had to be reheated - came out cold
Yanisa K — Google review
This place was amazing! The food was to die for and really flavorful. I got the Alex brined chicken and I will definitely be coming back again for it. The staff was amazing and attentive to our table. The kids menu is also amazing as they get a little veggie plate appetizer included in their meal as well as a build your own sundae. They even have a separate vegan menu as well.
Samantha G — Google review
The restaurant has a beautiful dining area and a great atmosphere. We ended up ordering the blue Steak, filet mignon, New York steak, beef carpaccio and calamari. All the flavours were ok, and there wasn't really anything that had a wow factor. Great for the experience though!
Ariella T — Google review
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Jane Bond

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$$$$affordable
Vegetarian restaurant
Bar
Jane Bond is a trendy and retro restaurant that has been a favorite haunt since 1995. It offers a unique dining experience with its offbeat atmosphere, outdoor seating, and DJ'd music. The restaurant is known for its vegetarian and vegan dishes, as well as craft beers. The menu is innovative and creative, offering guilt-free yet delicious eats that even meat lovers can enjoy. With an eclectic atmosphere and incredible music, Jane Bond provides a hip setting for enjoying delectable plant-based cuisine.
Always a great choice. I miss the Whoppie burger but it had a good run. Everything tastes home made in a great way and the staff are fabulous.
Chantelle H — Google review
The food was absolutely amazing! Great vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free option. The portions were very generous. Obviously a come back!
Sandra A — Google review
Great for vegan food and the atmosphere was great for dinner. A little cozy when it becomes a bar. My only warning is to not pay cash, or else the bartender will yell at you to “remember to tip next time”. Said it to a student who clearly wasn’t swimming in money. I understand there is a free cover but as a repetitive customer I found it so rude- I’m glad I never did in the first place. Tipping culture has gone nuts. Haven’t been back since lol
Nicole — Google review
Fun time with friends. Service can be hit and miss. Some servers are really great and some take a while to get back to you. Food is generally pretty good although a bit on the pricier side. Drinks are usually tasty though! They also have fun theme nights. Tap to pay available.
Justin W — Google review
My friends and I have come here a couple times, and it’s been a relatively nice time! The food is quite good, and the cocktails as well, making it a good place for yourself and some friends to have some fun. It’s neat and creative atmosphere even on holidays is also really nice to see! The prices are fine as well, however the service could definitely be improved a touch. Still, it hasn’t affected us too badly so we’ve made returns here. It’s a nice place overall, definitely a bit of a warm feel.
CrunchyyPickle — Google review
Great place for drinks and vegan/vegetarian eats. Food is flavourful and the drinks are delicious. They have an intimate patio in the back and an extended patio at the front of the restaurant for the summer. There is also a DJ on some nights. I ordered the munch wrap supreme and it tasty and very filling.
Bhavna — Google review
Great place to hangout for casual food and drinks. They have a hidden patio at the back which is perfect to meet up with a friend or go out as a couple for a drink. I also came here for dinner to try their food. The caesar salad had a sweeter dressing but was delicious. The burger was alright but a bit on the mushy side. I don't think I would order it again but the salad - definitely. Note that most dishes are served with their house tortilla chips as a side. They are simple but tasty.
Sa H — Google review
The food was EXCELLENT! My girlfriend is a vegetarian and was so excited that she could have everything on the menu. I'll admit, I'm not a vegetarian and I enjoyed the food. We went last Friday and ordered the quesadilla and the special with chips and salsa. The special was a chick'n sandwich on a bun from Vincenzo's, and OMG IT WAS DELICIOUS! If someone didn't tell me it wasn't a chicken sandwich, I would have thought it was chicken. Everything was delicious and very tasty. The waitress was very friendly and attentive. The atmosphere was very relaxed and we both felt safe and comfortable being ourselves. This is our new date night restaurant and we will definitely be coming back here! PS to the staff at Jane Bond: Can you please make that chick'n sandwich a regular on the menu? That definitely deserves a spot on there.
Melissa S — Google review
5

Proof Kitchen + Lounge

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Proof Kitchen + Lounge is an upscale-casual hotel eatery located in Kitchener, offering a diverse menu of handcrafted contemporary cuisine that combines local ingredients with global flavors. The restaurant also hosts weekend brunch and features a bar for guests to enjoy. Additionally, the establishment boasts a 100-seat three-season patio with heaters and blankets, creating an energized 'al fresco vibe.' On Thursdays, patrons can experience live DJ entertainment along with food and beverage specials.
It was a great restaurant and great food but the area that really stood out for me was the service! Kyle was our server and he was EXCEPTIONAL! He was extremely knowledgeable about the menu and was the mixologist that created some of their signature cocktails. He was engaging and funny and enhanced the whole experience! My suggestion to the owners and management team of Proof - give this man a raise! :)
James S — Google review
OUR DRINKS AND FISH N CHIPS WERE DELICIOUS! BOTH THE GLUTEN-FREE & STANDARD PORTIONS WERE HUGE!! We ordered our drinks just before 5 and were thrilled to be extended the Happy Hour discount from the bar! THE STAFF WERE DELIGHTFUL, EFFICIENT AND MADE OUR EXPERIENCE LOVELY. We waited a little long to be noticed and seated when the place was quiet inside. Actually had to step in to get someone's attention. High top table chairs are near impossible to pull yourself into the table with and our table was so wobbly we had to ask for it to be adjusted. Having to leave the restaurant to get to the bathroom to wash your hands etc before/during your dining experience is a little frustrating and odd to return back to your seat through the entrance past folks waiting to be seated.
Suzanne B — Google review
This is an updated review. Second time here! So lovely, we celebrate our friend graduation here. We are a group of 8 friends that come for occasion here and enjoyed the atmosphere here. We plan to come more often as we pleased with the service. Thank you Proof team! First time: I spent an afternoon with friends here and enjoyed a dessert with chai. There are many Vega options as well for dinner as well, but I will keep it for the next time.
Fatemeh F — Google review
All of the food was pretty savoury and delicious The fries for the kids were coated in pepper, so they found them spicy. Only complaint. Service was great and friendly servers Love the ambiance
Rae-Anne B — Google review
went here for dinner last night and it was okay The restaurant itself is very clean and it’s very nice inside with the dimmed lights . The outside area looks very nice as well. Started off with the grilled calamari and it was different for sure, I wasn’t a big fan of it but it was alright I got the Original Burger I think that’s what they call it and it was very good, Good flavouring on it and it was a decent size burger too. The fries as well were very good and definitely some of the better fries i’ve had at a restaurant. I would say the biggest thing that really kinda ruined the dinner was the amount of flies and bugs that were flying around us all night, I understand that it is hard to control that as it is basic nature but it definitely was something that was getting gross as they would land around the food and the drinks Definitely a place I would go for drinks with some friends if I drank 5/10
Zac G — Google review
From the welcoming smiles at arrival throughout our dinner, service was outstanding. Appetizers were superb including new on the menu: Fried Burrata Pomodoro. Loved the Chimichurri Salmon + Fresh Couscous Salad, Fish Tacos, and Butter Chicken Curry.
Monica R — Google review
Located inside Delta Hotels Waterloo where we were staying at. Service and atmosphere was good. A lot of seating options to choose from (weather was nice so we chose patio). Food was pretty good (they use a lot of butter), but we didn’t feel the portions were great. The house (white) wine was very meh — had very little taste like it was watered down (to clarify: I’m not saying it was watered down, but that’s the best way to describe the lack of flavor in the wine that we had)
Glen Y — Google review
Visited Proof Lounge around 5pm on a Monday. The restaurant was not yet busy & the service was quick and breezy. Enjoyed a Matcha Martini & The Nosh to start, the matcha drink was incredible & as someone who doesn’t love olives, they were marinated and very tasty in the appetizer. For an entrée we got the Wild Mushroom Ravioli & Chimichurri Salmon with some of the best couscous I’ve ever had. Overall service was great, food & drinks were tasty and the atmosphere was lovely but a tad bright!
Genesee C — Google review
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6

Korner Kitchen Breakfast and Lunch Eatery

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$$$$affordable
Breakfast restaurant
Lunch restaurant
Korner Kitchen Breakfast & Lunch Eatery is a diner with a wide variety of dishes to choose from. The food is hearty, and the service is great. Kelsey was amazing and made sure we were taken care of despite the busyness of the morning. I would definitely recommend this place for breakfast or lunch!
It was a nice place that was well decorated, both the counter and seating area. I got a vegetarian omelette with oatmeal and a vegetarian skillet with beans, both of which were quite good. The skillet had scrambled eggs that were mixed eggs like an omelette but not broken up, which I actually prefer. The brown bread was quite good and buttered nicely. The beans were seasoned well and delicious. It was a good experience in both food and ambiance.
Hamza W — Google review
Stopped by for lunch while we were in Waterloo. The parking lot was full but there was no wait for a table. The server was very friendly and checked in on us throughout our stay. Love the fact that they serve all day breakfast and lunch. Their portion size is very generous, so come hungry! We ordered the crab cake (the outside of crispy and inside was soft, it was seasoned a bit strong with black pepper), Berry Crepe (it was refreshing to see how much fruits they packed into the crepe, it came with whipped cream and syrup on the side), Pacific Benedict with fruit bowl (overall good), Grilled Vegetable Panini and coleslaw (the bread was nicely toasted and loaded with lightly seasoned grilled vegetables and goat cheese), and the kid's breakfast (a huge portion for $7!).
Angie L — Google review
I visited Korner Kitchen for brunch and had the Fiesta Skillet with over-easy eggs and a cold brew. The food was decent and nothing extraordinary, but solid diner fare. The decor blends fancy and casual, with a polished vibe but still the comfort of diner booths. It’s a great spot for a relaxed brunch, though not a standout experience.
Ali — Google review
Hands down the best brunch I've had in a long time! From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warm smiles by the owner (Kate) and it was an inviting atmosphere. Service was fast, friendly, and our server was super attentive without being overbearing. You can tell the staff really cares about the experience. I’ll definitely be back, and I’m already recommending it to everyone I know. If you love quality brunch with thoughtful details and great service this is the spot for you ◡̈
Mel G — Google review
Crab cake is a bit soft. Portabello Benedict was good. Egg poach perfectly. Triple decker sandwich had good flavors. Soup was a bit runny. Didn't have to wait too long for table. Place is packed for breakfast. Service was a bit slower due to amount of customer. Waitress was very friendly and came to check up few times. Overall not bad.
LACH — Google review
Amazing food. The Texas benes were really top notch. The chicken and waffles were great too. The server was the best part of the experience great job Brittany.
Mario W — Google review
Amazing staff as usual. This is the place to go to for a great breakfast/brunch or lunch! Everything I've had here is great. There's usually a lineup to get a table but the wait is worth it.
Chante L — Google review
This place is AMAZING 👏 💯!!!!! I get why the place is packed. There busy and parking might be a little difficult but it's definitely worth it 👌. This is now on our everytime we come to Waterloo spot!
Anthony C — Google review
7

Princess Cafe

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Princess Cafe is a charming family-run establishment in Kitchener-Waterloo, offering a delightful range of options for casual dining. The cafe provides a cozy and laid-back environment, perfect for enjoying a leisurely meal or unwinding with friends. Known for its relaxed vibe and friendly service, it offers an array of menu items including panini, soups, craft beers, breakfast sandwiches, quiches, fresh pastries, and various coffee choices.
I loved coming here! There’s plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors. They offer a good variety of sandwiches as well as drinks, including both alcoholic and caffeinated options. The sandwiches were very tasty, though I didn’t realize the chicken was deli-style and that was kinda disappointing.
Tara R — Google review
One of my favorite spots in uptown waterloo for a quick bite or light lunch. Ingredients are very good which makes good quality great. Not a fan of their hot drinks (latte didn’t taste as expected). Service could be better, takes quite a while to get one sandwich (hence my rating of 4 stars instead of 5). My favorite is the California veggie sandwich, and their soup and salads are good too. Recommend this.
Naima S — Google review
Let me paint the picture. The sun finally shines in the pale grey skies of Waterloo. The weather is approaching positive temperatures, the melted ice is glistening. What better to pair than a nice refreshing drink? I notice a local spot, the princess cafe, which I’d heard many good things about in the past. To my surprise, only 1 customer was in line in front of me. I was ecstatic and scanned the menu only to be unable to find any cold drink options. So I did the next best thing and took a beverage from the fridge, which was nice and cold, however I’d like to note that no prices on these drinks were advertised. To my disappointment, the customer (who only ordered 2 coffees) took approximately 30 minutes. During which time, the workers continued smiling awkwardly at me to acknowledge the delay in the wait. By the time my turn arrived, there was a line of 10 people populated behind me. The cashier read my total to me and I audibly gasped, $10???? Am I being served gold??? I thought to myself. She turned the till to me and confirmed the amount: 10.14. I hesitantly removed my phone from my pocket to pay. The faint ding of the Apple Pay notification displaying from my phone. I retreated, embarrassed and ashamed that I had spent nearly an hour of wage on this ridiculous drink. Perhaps my bank account is not supportive of my dying will to support local businesses. And here I was, a local customer, one wrong financial decision closer to sadness. In addition, my cognitive capacity took another toll as I sipped the drink, hoping to be taken to the stars by the flavourful taste considering the astronomical amount of money I had just paid. But no, the stars were not aligned in my favor, Mars was in retrograde, as my drink was about room temperature.
Pershia N — Google review
A great spot to chill and talk! theres a bunch if seating spots and it makes it great. Only thing was the drinks we got a match and a lavender latter. The lavender latter had no hint of lavender, and the matcha was slightly too sweet. Otherwise, definitely check it out as it's a cute little aesthetic spot.
Zhina B — Google review
A HIDDEN GEM. I would not have thought to come and eat in here if it wasn't for someone bringing me here. The only reason why I gave it a four-star for atmosphere instead of a five was because there wasnt a ton of seating, either window seating, or a few along the wall. But I did enjoy the hightop table. Just not my TOTAL preference. But!!!! The food was oh my goodness, chefs kiss! We ordered the MUSHROOM MELT and The YAMWHICH. The pesto, the cheese, the crunch of the bread. The sweet potato in the yamwhich. 🤤 So very worth it! We also purchased the cookie, which was a cinnamon toast crunch with white chocolate. Very sweet! As well as sparking drinks, that as usual smell absolutely amazing but the taste is always meh. NOT the cafes fault. The people working that day were wonderful and I will be 1000% coming back, bringing others to drool over your food and recommending to as many as I can. Thank you for being such an exceptional little cafe.
Samantha H — Google review
The sandwiches are fine, just very expensive. Their other food is bad though and their menu is small. The staff are nice. But I hated my experience there because of the atmosphere. Their chairs are super high and have no arm rests. They don't look stable and are pretty flimsy. They are very unsafe. I need to sit in a normal chair so they put me across the hall in a study room. Like their place is so bad all children, elderly, injured (on crutches) and disabled people have to sit in a completely separate room outside of the Cafe. I can't believe they treat people like this.
S K — Google review
I loooove the princess cafe. The sandwiches are SO good, worth every penny and the drinks are yummy. Love working in the Annex and chilling in the cafe. The seperated spaces are a super cool idea. The dishware is super cute too.
Sarah P — Google review
My favourite place to study uptown! They have a separate room attached to the cafe with tables for those wanting to sit down and study (with purchase at the cafe of course), and they will deliver your food/drinks to you! The actual cafe is quite beautiful with lots of character and vintage decor, and their sandwiches/paninis are delicious!!!
Zoë T — Google review
8

The Lancaster Smokehouse

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$$$$affordable
Meat dish restaurant
The Lancaster Smokehouse is a popular Southern-style BBQ joint known for its live blues music and laid-back atmosphere. The restaurant offers a menu filled with homemade po' boys, smoked meat entrees, and other classic Southern dishes, along with daily and weekly specials. They pride themselves on sourcing their ingredients from Ontario farms and suppliers across the southern USA to ensure authentic flavors.
3rd time here and loved it. The fried chicken is my favorite. This time around we had Jon as our waiter and he was awesome. He answered all our questions and went above and beyond to make my belated birthday lunch with my girls extra special. Buy some of the pork rub. It's delicious on everything! Even would be delicious on popcorn! Can't wait to come back.
Megan M — Google review
I always hate giving bad reviews, but I think it’s important to be honest. The food was great - but unfortunately for me and my friends it was cold We put in an order an hour advance for pickup, and when we got home half of the order wasn’t there. Thankfully the manager was understanding, and managed to deliver the other half of our order. But by then it had been 2 hours and all of it was cold. I understand that it’s busy Friday nights, but with the hour wait for pickup it’s not really an excuse :(
Ellie W — Google review
Delicious but way better when it's fresh! Had this place twice recently. The first time we ate it immediately and it was delicious. The second time we picked up and drove it home it was not as good from sitting through the drive. The amount of food you get is pretty decent. Only complaint is how small the mac and cheese is. It's treated like gold at BBQ places. You get a ton of cornbread and fries though. All the meat when it was fresh was delicious. Moist and tasty. I would ask for extra sauce on the side for some stuff if you like saucy. The ribs ended up a little more chewy when they sat for a bit, but still very good.
Jacquie D — Google review
Friendly staff. Delicious food. Nice classic rock music. Couldn't ask for more. Prices a bit high but reasonable for what you get (both quantity and quality). Most of the meals are slightly too big for one person. The 2 meat platter could feed two people (I got a to-go container and had lunch the next day). Definitely recommend you check this out.
Jon T — Google review
Visited on a busy Saturday night , they were hosting a wedding party upstairs.This place has outstanding food and service. Parking is limited as it's a busy spot. We reserved a table ahead of time as we were a bigger group. They were ready for our group ahead.of time which is rare at some establishments we've found. Steve P. was our server. He took care of our table of 11 as well as another table of 10 and other tables surrounding and didn't miss a beat. He was super friendly and seems like a genuinely nice guy, always smiling laughing and engaging with our table. No issues with ordering and separating bills for the couples and he had everything always organized. Lots of craft beers , we tried a few new ones for us which were great. The food came up quickly which great the tastes were amazing, totally met our expectations of a smoke house. Everything was so good!!( Getting hungry writing this review. )my wife loved the glazed charred brussel sprouts! Lots of food with great flavours. They are ready with containers for our left overs. We definitely will be back again soon. Thanks for a great experience!
Mark S — Google review
I have been here probably 10 years and this place has been a must to go place with my meat-lover friends. last week’s experience worths a post: I ordered my usual item 3 meat platter, with their signature premium brisket. One piece of them is burnt, probably from the edge of the brisket. Once we showed to the them, they bring new ones without hesitation and saying that’s not their normal level and really sorry about that. I was only expecting to get one piece replaced but they bring 4 pieces! With this spirit I am sure this restaurant will last many other10 years and remain popular. Food: over the 10 years I have to say their rib level has decreased slightly. Now they are slightly overcooked and dried. And if the sauce can be on the side, it would be great. Just personal flavor thing since their sauce is heavy and sometimes too salty. However, still no other restaurants could beat them in KW region…
Jack Y — Google review
This was my first time at this place. I like to try places 3 times to be able to honestly judge the overall quality. So, with that being typed. The food was bomb. My order of brisket was awesome and tender but was slightly overcooked. It didn't have that classic, beautiful pink smoke ring. It was gray throughout. The bbq sauce was delicious. The ribs were super tender, and the garlic sausage was dope also! The place was a nice spot, casual with a classic bbq spot feel. Portions were a HEALTHY quantity, and that says a lot with my appetite. Their mac 'n' chz was on point as was their red beans and rice, a proper creole dish. I will definitely go back again, cause I think our first time was a one-off experience. Parking is tight, and reservations are recommended. Money well spent and leftovers are a great snack/meal the next day. Im trying to be honest and leave my personal feelings out of this cause I want your experience to be your own without being influenced otherwise.
Mbgerda — Google review
Massive servings. Premium meats. Ample sides. Lively atmosphere with great live music. Efficient & friendly service. We have big appetites as it is, but last Friday evening we were completely starving so we ordered the 5 Meats Platter for just the two of us. On our platter was brisket, pulled pork, ribs, smoked wings, and sausage; four large sides of tater tots, dilly coleslaw, baked beans, and braised collard greens; and five pieces of cornbread with which to mop it all up! Everything was absolutely delicious. I recommend the "Fullilove" hot BBQ sauce if you get the wings. The portions were impressive; they did not skimp on a thing. We did, of course, end up with leftovers which we were all too happy to enjoy the following day at home.
Priya A — Google review
9

Ennio's Pasta House

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Italian restaurant
Restaurant
Ennio's Pasta House, located in the heart of Waterloo, Ontario, is a beloved Italian eatery known for its cozy ambiance and authentic flavors. The restaurant specializes in traditional pasta dishes made with fresh ingredients that transport diners to Italy. In addition to classic Italian entrees and pizza, Ennio's offers a carefully curated drink menu featuring imported wines and delightful summer cocktails that perfectly complement their culinary offerings.
To start, the service was amazing from start to finish! We were seated quickly and our server constantly checked in with us. They were knowledgeable with the menu and offered us recommendations. We got the truffle potato wedges which were amazing. They were crispy, not too salty, and the truffle aioli took it to the next level. The pizza was hot and fresh with a tasty crust. The lasagna was also made well and all the food was filling. Would definitely come back and try their other menu items!
Forest B — Google review
Loved it! Old school Italian eatery, loved the atmosphere. Food was really delicious and large portions. Fabulous service. Most restaurants these days don’t emphasize the classic values. I really loved it here. I hope they don’t change a thing!
Julie H — Google review
We had an amazing time at Ennio's Pasta House! The food was absolutely delicious, and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming. A special shoutout to our waiter, Erik, he was incredible! Friendly, attentive, and genuinely made our dining experience even better. We'll definitely be coming back!
Abed S — Google review
Nice place for Italian food. It was a busy day on a sleepy Wednesday. Even though the place was half empty they were understaffed and we waited long to be served. There was clear chaos but the staff tried to be as cheerful as possible. The food was very good and made up for the slow service. Overall we had a good time and will definitely try them again. Hopefully on a better day.
Sara T — Google review
We dined at Ennio’s in Waterloo for the first time last weekend (Sunday) for dinner. We are an Italian family, travelling frequently to Italy, with a strong Italian heritage. As Italians, we enjoyed our experience and the food at Ennio’s. Very close to authentic Italian — the sauce was delicious, very similar to my Nonna’s homemade recipe! Ask any Italian, the sauce is what makes or breaks a dish and Ennio’s sauce is great. What did we try? To start we had the Pazzo Bread & Arancini, both were delicious. Our party of five tried pastas: Nonna’s Gnocchi, Annabella, Bettola, and Rustica; and the Risotto Alla Florentine. All were delicious. Portions were very large. The only personal complaint was for me, the dish was way too “saucy” … I was going to ask for less sauce (as I saw photos from other reviews) and forgot. Aside from that, we truly enjoyed our meal. Great service, rustic Italian ambience, authentic Italian pastas. Highly recommend!
Petra — Google review
First timer! (We will be back!) Delicious food, hearty portions, great presentation. Really enjoyed the patio, and our waitress Sarah was so kind and attentive.
Sydneey K — Google review
Had a birthday party here. Overall, it was a nice experience most of the dishes were quite good, especially the appetizers. However, my risotto was overcooked and lacked flavor, and the shnitzel was a bit to oily and not really good with risotto, didn't get the point of the dish. The waitress was kind and tried her best, but with no bartender on site, she wasn’t familiar with cognac or how to serve it properly though we figured it out together.
Vlad D — Google review
I've been going to Ennios for well over 10 years and not once have I been disappointed with their food, customer service and my overall dining experience. However, I recently did experience disappointment when an Uber driver delivered a clearly dropped, messy and completely cold ruined dish. However, when I contacted the restaurant, the manager Heather, immediately responded and provided a solution to resolve my concerns. I just wanted to say thanks for caring about your customers and for your delicious food. I love going to the patio in warmer weather as well. Has a very cozy atmosphere. Looking forward to more patios and yummy meals from your restaurant.
Jennifer — Google review
10

Kinkaku Izakaya

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$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Kinkaku Izakaya is a bustling Japanese restaurant located in a lively urban area, offering an all-you-can-eat menu featuring sushi, Japanese mains, and an extensive selection of sake. The restaurant prides itself on impeccable service and exceptional sushi rolls, drawing inspiration from authentic Japanese experiences to create a must-try menu. In addition to their renowned sushi, Kinkaku Izakaya also offers a variety of Japanese mains prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Excellent all you can eat restaurant! They have a lot of options to choose from and all of the dishes are tasty. My favourite dishes were the Salamon Tataki, Takoyaki, Kaarage, Korean Spicy Beef and Ebimayo (but everything was good). The staff are very accommodating and patient if you have any questions. The area itself is a bit small so I would recommend booking reservations in advance. For dessert, the Black Sesame Pudding is a must try!
Crystle — Google review
I recently visited Kinkaku Izakaya and had a mixed experience. The food is super delicious, but some dishes are quite small, including the skewers. Since it’s an all you can eat restaurant and it was my first time there, they recommended starting with one or two plates and a small number of items to try. Drinks aren’t included in the offer, so you have to pay extra for those. Also, you can’t stay longer than two hours, as they’ll ask you to leave. Be aware that you have to finish all the food you order, or you’ll be charged extra for any leftovers. There are two dining periods, with dinner hours being more expensive than lunch hours. While the idea of all you can eat is appealing, I didn’t feel like I saved money. They also put a lot of sugar in the food, which isn’t typical for some dishes I usually enjoy without sweet sauce. The pineapple juice I ordered was way too sweet to finish. Despite these issues, the ambiance is nice and clean, the service is fast, and the sushi is delicious. If you’re coming for the food, you’ll enjoy it, but be aware of the small portions, extra costs, and the need to finish everything you order.
Shireen I — Google review
First time here and the food didn’t disappoint. For an all you can eat, the food quality is superior. The sashimi is very fresh. Tempura is a must try. I just wish I have a bigger stomach😂.
崔琳 — Google review
This was our first time visiting this restaurant for an early Saturday dinner at 4 pm. There is a 90 minute eating time limit; we later learned that is plenty of time. Their online menu is mobile friendly and very easy to navigate and read; same applies to their in house menu. The restaurant is licensed to serve alcohol. There is 2 hour free parking on the street. Our server and service was absolutely perfect. Service was fast, they were very attentive and we didn't have to wait long for the food. The menu is all you can eat. There is a huge assortment of different foods items to choose from. Too many to go through all so we chose the best and the worst... The Spring rolls were meh...too much wrapper and not much filling and were bland. Definitely do not recommend them. Karaage was a bit bland, the coating was very thick and found it a bit on the oily side. These are the only 2 items we had that we werent impressed with. Calamari was crispy but a few pieces were a bit chewy because it was over cooked but overall tasted good. Highly recommend the miso soup. A nice little bowl of delicously seasoned soup. Salmon, bc tuna and snapper sashimi were perfect; buttery and smooth. The wasabi is nice and strong and the pickled ginger is fabulous. Definitely recommend the bacon wrapped asparagus, beef with enoki mushroom, carpaccio, beef and chicken skewers, deep fried tofu, steak plate, short ribs and spicy beef - although the spicy beef had good flavour we didnt notice any spice at all. The interior of the restaurant was clean and well maintained. The chair's seating and bench seating is not padded and not very comfortable. The tables are a nice larger size. Payment is done at the front counter. We would definitely recommend this restaurant and will definitely be returning.
J — Google review
Nice little sushi shop…. Looks almost traditional. Clean and bit decorated. Service is very friendly and attentive. Server came end explained the menu. Food comes in fast and steady and it’s nicely presented on the plates. If you like Japanese cuisine it’s definitely worth trying as they have couple things I didn’t experience at another place. Definitely on more pricy on the spectrum but… it’s how things are now. Ordering could be made easier by using a tablet like most places now. We did enjoy everything however.
Wasabi — Google review
Nice little place. I don't usually like all you can eat places, but this place was ok. Service is great (once we figured out how ordering operates). You get a piece of paper with menu items to order. Tuna was terrible, Salmon was "meh", stick to "you can go wrong" teriyaki (just avoid beef) and tempura. Really good Takoyaki. Very polite servers. I did a little research on prices and it looks like these kinds of restaurants keep almost exactly the same pricing across the board. Passable.
Klopataralo — Google review
The appetizers, sashimi and desert were great. The rolls were average, nothing special. The meat was tender but needed flavour. The crème brûlée 10/10. Service is good. The water had a strange flavour so we didn’t drink it.
Maria M — Google review
Ate here last night ! Food was amazing! I have a gluten Allergy and our waitress was very well educated on what items contained gluten and they were able to make most items gluten free to accommodate ! They even have Gluten Free soya sauce! Was GREAT! Staff were very friendly! 5 stars
Alyson S — Google review

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Nearby airports

Toronto Pearson International Airport

International airport
Airport
Toronto Pearson International Airport is a well-organized airport with amenities catering to travelers' needs. It offers a wide range of eateries and shops, free WiFi, and rotating art displays for passengers to enjoy. The airport also provides accommodations nearby, such as the Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites, conveniently located just minutes away. Additionally, Budget Car Rental services are available at the airport for convenient transportation options.
My experience here, for both the arrival and departure was good and smooth. Arrival on AI 187 from Delhi was good for immigration , luggage collection, complimentary WiFi and washrooms facilities. We had to wait a little longer than normal to get off the aircraft , though. For departure, the check in, security check all was smooth. For facilities , the gate here is little different from other airports, the duty free shops are just beside the gates, the seating area a charging point almost on every 2 seats. The walking from check in to gates are longer than normal though. Currency exchange here are in abundance but the rate is something I couldn't find a rationale to. For the transfers to this place, Uber and Lyft offer to select the drop off point as per the airlines , Hopp doesn't have the facility though. To ride a ride app vehicle get a level down to basement after exiting the arrival gates. Overall a good airport!!!
Alok M — Google review
Toronto Pearson International is Canada's busiest airport, and growing. After reporting 43.7 million passengers in 2023, it experienced a 4.4% increase to 46.8 million passengers in 2024. The first time I used this airport was in October of 2025, when I arrived via Terminal 3 (from Washington, DC) and departed (to Phoenix, AZ) from Terminal 1 slightly less than 24 hours later. Obviously, this is a busy airport (on the day I left, they reported via X that they were "expecting more than 128,000 passengers with 956 flights departing and arriving [that day]... "), so they are as efficient as international airport I've seen. There is also the normal array of (expensive) restaurants and a variety of stores that are willing to take you money as you wait for flights. That is standard practice in international airports, and Toronto Pearson is comparative. However, with 14.3 million of those travelers (about 30.5%) reported to be connecting passengers, it never ceases to amaze me how uncomfortable airport seating is. I didn't see many, or any, places to rest, lay back, or lie down. Instead, there were thousands of the uncomfortable airport seats that you seem to be able to find almost anywhere in the world, along with the requisite passengers stretching and bending as they battle to achieve some level of comfort.
Jared B — Google review
Arriving at the airport is easy, it’s well organized and accessible. The signage for each airline is clear and helpful. Baggage drop-off and security checks are usually efficient and quick. It doesn’t feel overly crowded most of the time. Make sure to enjoy your stay in Toronto, it’s a beautiful city!
Sebastian B — Google review
Pretty good airport. I only really saw terminal 1 and it is very efficient. Not too much stuff, really about just enough. Just wish there was better convenient food options. Some parts of the airport are modern and others lesso. They have a family lounge area with movie screens and couches for kids. I like that the security is efficient even though the lines can be long. They tell you the estimated wait time above the line.
Leonard — Google review
Efficient signage, large parking garage, helpful agents. TSA line took about 20 min on a Monday morning. Bathrooms were clean. Food prices in the airport were not higher than outside the airport. Appreciated tables with plenty of electrical outlets while waiting for the flight.
Anne P — Google review
In my opinion, this airport is a bit outdated and I wish they could revamp for good. The immigration system is so outdated compared to other countries especially they been relying on papers and manual approvals. The baggage collection is the worst of all. Especially if baggage in two belts, I seen some staffs throw the bags the middle to free up the space (never seen this in most of the airports I visited). I need to collect a yellow paper from immigration officer and needed to handover it while I exit and it’s not even checked by anyone so what’s the point?? I wish this airport could be better and reflects the prestige of Canada. I write this because even Thailand airport is much more effective than this one.
Nirooshan N — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Toronto Pearson International Airport – Truly Amazing! ✈️🇨🇦 I recently had the pleasure of traveling through Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), and I must say — it was an absolutely amazing experience! 🙌 From start to finish, everything was smooth, clean, and well-organized. 🧼 Clean & Comfortable: The first thing I noticed was how spotless the airport is! The floors, seating areas, and washrooms were all incredibly clean. 🧽✨ Despite being a very busy airport, it never felt crowded or chaotic. The overall vibe was calm, quiet, and relaxing, which made waiting for my flight so much easier. 😌 👩‍💼 Friendly & Helpful Staff: The people at Pearson are so kind and helpful! 💕 Whenever I needed directions or assistance, there was always someone nearby ready to help with a smile. Their friendly attitude really makes you feel welcome and cared for. 🤝 🚗 Plenty of Parking: Parking was also a breeze! There are lots of parking spots, and everything is clearly marked and easy to find. Whether you’re parking for a few hours or several days, the process is very convenient and stress-free. 🅿️✅ 🛫 Etihad Airways Experience: I traveled with Etihad Airways, and their check-in counters at Pearson were so well-organized. Everything from dropping off my luggage to going through security was quick and smooth. 👏 The staff were polite, efficient, and professional — making the start of my journey even better! ✨ ☕🛍️ Amenities & Atmosphere: Toronto Pearson also has a great variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops. 🍴☕🛒 Whether you want a quick snack or some last-minute shopping, there’s something for everyone. Free Wi-Fi was fast 💨, the signage was clear, and the seating areas were comfortable and plentiful. 🪑📶 🌟 Overall: Toronto Pearson International Airport is without a doubt one of the best airports I’ve ever been to! 💯 Everything — from cleanliness and comfort to service and organization — was top-notch. I left with such a positive impression and would happily travel through Pearson again. ✈️✨ Highly recommend Toronto Pearson Airport! Friendly people, great service, and a truly world-class experience. 🇨🇦❤️
Abhineet D — Google review
It’s a nice airport with very poor signage. First off I’m driving up to drop off my rental at terminal 3. I pass a sign that says car rental with 2 logos of car rental companies. Naturally I say neither of those companies are the one I’m looking for so I keep driving. Nope. That was my turn off and I need to go around the airport again. Then I drop off my car and head to the terminal. There’s a sign that says elevator but no signs to say where the terminal is. Luckily I’ve been here before and remember I need to go up. Once I get into the terminal I need to get to Gate B. I follow the sign for Gates B and C. I start walking and it takes me to international flights. I turn around and walk back towards Gate A. I see off in the distance on the wall Gates B and C but I turn around and clearly see a sign pointing me in the WRONG DIRECTION. (See video) Lastly I make it through security and the area is nice and comfortable. But there’s a LOT of sparrows flying around in doors and they’re pooping all over. It doesn’t matter how nice your airport is, it’s not nice when you associate anger and frustration with your establishment from the very poor and confusing signage.
Huggs N — Google review

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