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Kellys Landing

3.5 (261 reviews)
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William L.

I almost needed earphones to keep my head from ringing. I couldn't even hear the fire engine running by on an emergency call! We were told it was a 10 minute wait on a table; bar was full (Boo!)...so once we WERE seated, we got stuck at a wobbly two topper stuck between two other couples. Blech! I was ready to walk outta the place when I noticed two seats open up at the bar...Yay! So off we went and left our hapless waitress and her minions at our wobbly azz table. Our bartender was a lovely young lady; busy as all hell but still attentive enough to warrant a good grade from my own perspective. No fake happiness or chatter like the waitress from earlier possessed. We both decided to settle on the Spanish theme they had adopted for the present. While their whole menu was available, this place seems to create themes and special menus to serve the theme's purpose. One such thing was Madrí Exepcional, a lager from central Spain. There were also a few "tapas" items and a couple of main dishes. I ordered all three tapas and Queen Bee chose their mussels and chorizo entree. So the three tapas they had were 1. Croquetas de pollo (chicken croquettes) 2. Patatas Bravas (spicy roasted potatoes) 3. Gambas al ajillo (shrimp & garlic sauce) I put these in order of my level of pleasure. They all worked in their own way, but the croquettes were the least successful of the lot. However, they came with a super smokey aioli dipping sauce, which was astronomically successful. Potatoes were nicely flavored with a similar sauce on top of their good crisp finish. Shrimp were nicely grilled and swam in a garlic sauce that worked quite nicely with the well toasted bread. My mug of draft served well as a wash-down tool. Speaking of washing down, Queen Bee ate every single last mussel in the huge bowl, plus the nicely flavored chorizo which actually tasted better than any crap one would expect from the ol' Sysco truck or Goya section of the local Piggly Wiggly. She also mopped up every last bit of sauce with similar well-grilled bread. Only drawback as I mentioned earlier is the absolute over the top noise in this joint. It was jam packed on a Tuesday evening with mostly young hipster types. The horrendously loud music was club type noise you'd never catch me DEAD listening to. We both found the food tasty. Bartendress was pleasant and kept a good distance, which is how I like it. If I could give this joint three and a half stars, I would. The cacophonous, club-like atmosphere definitely takes away from my overall impression of this phony-azz pretentious joint. Since I'll never be back here again, I personally don't care that much whether I'm giving too big a rating or too small. So three stars it is!!!

Chicken and cheesey truffle risotto
Steve S.

Came here after work with large group of coworkers as we were visiting from another office. Seriously fun spot that was totally packed and a great ambiance of music vibe and energy. The wait staff was very attentive filling our order quickly, taking care of drinks which our water glass never went below half way and the food omg sooooo tasty. Would I come here... yesssss id make it a stop when I come back to visit Toronto.

Rachel S.

I definitely underestimated Kelly's Landing. I've been working steps away from the restaurant for almost four years, and finally tried it for the first time last week. It was a great place for a business lunch, the prices were pretty fair for a downtown restaurant and the service was good considering how busy it was. My favourite dish was definitely the calamari, which was a generous portion and tasty. My burger and fries were good, nothing too special, but enjoyable for sure. The overall bill, including two non-alcoholic beverages, was under $100 including tax and tip. Really not bad for the amount of food we got. I'll be back!

Joani O.

I had heard this place was popular and wanted to try it while I was in town. It took about three days to get a reservation at a convenient time but I finally got one. They have so many dishes that sound good, but I decided on the bacon jam & cheddar burger and upgraded the fries to the garlic & herb parmesan fries. I didn't see or taste a lot of the white cheddar on the burger but it was still one of the best burgers I ever had. Quality beef with arugula, crispy onions, the bacon jam and a delicious sauce all went very well together. Loved the fries too. They had fresh grated Parmesan over them and came with a yummy aoli sauce. I also had a blueberry mojito. I left there full and happy! Would definitely eat there again when I'm in Toronto.

Teena D.

Gord and I had supper last evening at Kellys Landing. He had Scallops & Bacon Risotto (two seared jumbo scallops, smoked bacon, spinach, grape tomatoes, Parmesan, fennel honey and gremolata). It was his first time having risotto and he said it was really good. I had Maple Cider Chicken (maple marinated roasted half chicken, herb-buttered fingerling potatoes and onion gravy) and it was good. We both had crème brûlée for dessert, which was yummy! Josh was our server ... he was friendly and took good care of us.

Dennis M.

Nice place located in the Toronto Financial District. Located next to union station. Our party of four was promptly greeted and sat. Nice ambiance! I ordered the bacon jam cheeseburger with sweet potato fries. Good portion size and I rally liked the bacon jam. Also ordered a basil old fashioned. V nice. Overall a nice experience and I highly recommend!

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Gabrielle S.

We went during the Taylor Swift craziness and that sat our group of 5 within 10 minutes. They were pretty efficient and the food was also delicious! I got the carbonara with a side ceasar and thought it was pretty good! It was a little loud in there as expected, but pleased with the food.

Antonio H.

The pasta sauce was a bit too watery, which made the rigatoni almost soupy. However, the Brussels sprouts were absolutely amazing! The atmosphere was lively, which is to be expected given the restaurant's location--right across from Union Station and in the same area as the CN Tower and Rogers Centre.

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Kenneth K.

Amazing restaurant! Me, my wife, and our friend discovered this place as we were hungry and didn't want to wait long for a wheelchair Uber or Lyft from Union Station so we decided to get a late lunch/early dinner here. They told us we had to leave before 5 since it was booked then, so we knew the place had to be good. Nonetheless, the service was so friendly and accomodating. My wife and I shared two beers with delicious maple glazed chicken and beef tenderloin rigatoni. The ambiance was nice as well, family friendly and casual but not too loud or tacky.

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Nik N.

Ambiance was beautiful! Food was ok! Service was great! I might've ordered the wrong thing. Should've went with my gut and gotten something else. I would return and try other items!

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Samantha P.

After leaving the airport and getting out of union station we were soo hungry. We wanted food immediately and this place was near Union station and our Airbnb stay. It took some time for them to seat us because we requested an area big enough to put our bags down. The food was fresh, hot, and delicious. The burgers were so juicy!! The drinks were very refreshing never had these combinations before and I enjoyed every drop in that cup. There are TVs and soo much seating areas. You are able to have a conversation and it's not noisy. The servers are helpful and knowledgeable of the menu.

Ian L.

Went here to eat for a company lunch event with my team at around 1:30 pm. When we got there, it was quite packed and loud but not overbearing. We were shown to our seats almost immediately by the friendly staff and were given waters to start. We had ordered and waited about 25 minutes before we got our appetizers. my pizza eventually came and it was surprisingly appetizing. It was thin crust with quite a lot of meat and it had a nice spicy kick at the end. The only down side was that some parts were burnt and were a little dry. The price was less than 20$ before tax and tip so it was very decent for the amount and quality that you get. All in all, super friendly staff, decent quality food and a bit of a wait, but was worth it.

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Beertown occupies a commanding footprint in Toronto's Financial District -- a sprawling,…read moreenergetically lit gastropub that announces itself with a theatre of gleaming taps and an open, convivial floor plan designed unapologetically for the after-work crowd. It is, in many respects, exactly what it intends to be: a loud, generous, unpretentious haven for those emerging from Bay Street offices or rallying before a Scotiabank Arena event. The beer programme is the undisputed centerpiece. The selection is vast and thoughtfully curated, spanning local GTA craft offerings alongside storied European imports such as Erdinger and La Trappe. Flights arrive on paddles with coasters identifying each pour -- a charming detail that rewards the curious drinker. One could spend an entire evening simply navigating the rotating taps, and many regulars do precisely that. The kitchen delivers pub fare that, while familiar in concept. Service is warm and attentive on its best evenings, with staff who clearly understand the rhythm of a busy house. However, during peak hours the pace can stretch thin, and a lapse in table attention can surface. The noise level is considerable -- an unavoidable consequence of the venue's scale and popularity. Those seeking quiet conversation will find it a challenge; those seeking energy and the communal hum of a city unwinding will feel entirely at home. For the corporate denizen of the Financial District, or the sports fan looking for a spirited pre-game gathering point, Beertown is a reliable and genuinely enjoyable destination. The beer alone is worth the visit.

Visited with my team on a weekday evening a couple of weeks ago. We walked into an almost empty…read morerestaurant and were told they needed to make sure they had room for us (we were a party of 8). Thankfully somehow they did and we sat down to order. I'm not sure if it was our server's break but a couple of other servers came to check on us but couldn't (wouldn't?) take our order until our actual server arrived a while later, which was maybe 20 minutes or so. Not deterred, as we were hungry and thirsty - we ordered the giant beer paddles for our table to share and also a few apps. The beer arrived warm quite a while later and also only had the breweries names on the coasters, not the actual name of the beer so we guessed on a few. The apps were not memorable and were only warmish - so was not blown away. Too bad as the location nearer to me in Oakville was much better in terms of food and service. Even though my office is steps away, I wouldn't rush back.

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Came here for a date day before the Raptors game. I have always been curious as there is such a…read morelong line. I was surprisingly able to get a reservation just a few days before the game. Ambiance - 4/5: similar to most sports bar, it's dim and loud with a lot of sports games on tv. They had a lot of reservations so the tables were split off for our small reservation. It felt a little tight. There seems to be 2 levels of seating. Service - 3.75/5: we got there early but they were nice enough to seat us early. The host sweetly pulled out my seat for me. It took us awhile to decide what to order but the server was patient with us. He checked in on us a few times. Maybe because the tables are tight, servers kept knocking into my chair seving other patrons and my seat is all the way into the table. Food - 3.5/5: I appreciate that the menu gives little historical moments that happened over the years. we ordered: Spinach dip - comes with chips and pita. Some of the chips were heavily seasoned. The pita is soft but doesnt really absorb much of the spinach dip. The dip itself is light in flavor. I prefer the chips over the pita Steak frites - we ordered medium rare and they got the cook right. The steak knife is very bendy. It should have been a AAA striploin but for some reason it felt tough and was hard to cut through. The charcoal grill marks made the exterior too burnt, giving it a bitterness to the steak. It came with an arugula salad and a very genorous portion of fries. Everything was seasoned well. The arugula salad and the chimmichuri on the steak had a tartness to it which added some brightness to the dish. I typically don't use ketchup but I needed it to help me with the fries. I could not finish the fries Sundae - there's probably only 1 scoop worth of vanilla ice cream. It comes in a cup with whipped cream and berries. Overall: 3.75/5 - If we come back, I might try other food items.

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Best vodka sauce in the whole world! Service was amazing great guy serving. The vodka sauce was the…read morebest thing I've ever ate in my life felt I should leave my first review ever. You guys should think about making that into a pasta holy that was good.

King taps is not my usual happy hour choice but we wanted a change of pace and the leafs game was…read moreon. They always put the leafs game on when they're playing which is Mae's them a reliable game spot. Over the past couple of years I felt their food quality has slowly declined but today was different. Way exceeded my expectations. We started with a corona zero and ranch water (passion fruit flavour) we were both really happy with it. The didn't skimp on the tequila. We started with the Brussels sprouts which is always a great choice from here. Crispy on the outside and not an overwhelming Brussels sprout taste. This is likely because there is a generous sprinkling of grated parm and a great amount of dip. We tried the crispy tuna sushi. The tuna was beautifully marinated, so flavourful. And the sushi was nice and crispy. The vodka pie was a seasonal item and when we saw it listed, we knew we needed to try it. The sauce- amazing, the press was nice and flaky and light and really tasty. And the soccer Sada added nice saltines and flavour without being too overwhelming. For happy hour, the apps and pizzas were $5 off, and the ranch water was $5. I'd come back for the pizza alone! Jeans was our waitress and she was great!

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Gord & I had supper last evening with friends. It's been a while since we've all gotten together…read moreand it was nice to catch up. Gord and I had Pep & Cheese pizzas (10" New York style pizza, pizza sauce, Ezzo pepperoni, mozzarella, oregano and Grana Padano cheese) and we both took half of our pizzas home for lunch tomorrow. Rosemary had Mac and Cheese (creamy mac and cheese made with our beer and cheddar sauce, topped with melted cheese, shaved scallions) and Chicken Tenders - Kids Combo (3 kid-sized buttermilk marinated, panko-breaded chicken tenders; served with thick cut french fries, plum sauce and ketchup) ... the mac and cheese looked delish and she took half home but the chicken tenders were overcooked. Kevin had a Chicken Clubhouse Sandwich and fries (classic clubhouse sandwich served on 3 pieces of toasted white bread, stacked with grilled chicken breast, shredded lettuce, tomato, Swiss cheese, bacon, guacamole and chipotle aioli spread). Alfred had a Margherita pizza (10" New York style pizza, pizza sauce, fresh mozzarella, fresh basil and Grana Padano cheese). Christine had a Chicken Caesar Wrap (grilled chicken breast, romaine, parmesan, caesar dressing, wrapped in a 12" flour tortilla) and took half home. Ocean was our server. She was friendly and took good care of us. For some reason, the 3 pizzas came out about 15 minutes after the other meals so they were almost finished by the time we started.

Left Field's second location in Liberty Village is a very welcome improvement to their original…read morelocation in Leslieville, which I've been a patron of since 2013 when they opened. The new location has two levels, a beautiful open concept floor plan and a large outdoor patio. We walked in on Saturday (World Series Game 2) and were seated immediately. They had another weekly event going on but that didn't detract from speed and service. The beers are fantastic, with some staples still on the menu from 2013! The Eephus, Wrigley, and Greenwood are original and exactly as I remember, but Ice Cold Beer, Tarps Off, and Oppo were delicious too! Get a flight, take in the community spirit and enjoy some baseball themed beers! Go Blue Jays

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