Here’s where history meets hip. With its world-class food market, trendy coffee shops, theatres, and diverse mix of restaurants and shops, King and Sherbourne is an ideal spot to get the best of Toronto’s cultural, culinary, and creative scenes.
Ardo, with its Michelin Bib Gourmand, is literally across the street. For espresso lovers, Rooster, Neo, and Black Canary are nearby, each with its own distinct vibe, brews, and baked goods. George Brown’s culinary school café offers student-crafted meals that are delicious and affordable. Plus, the area is flush with top-notch gyms, furniture and lighting stores, and essential services from dry cleaners to dental offices to day spas — making it the complete urban package.
You’re at the confluence of Corktown and St. Lawrence, two of Toronto’s most historic and eclectic neighbourhoods. One of the most central yet livable districts in town, this area is within walking distance of the St. Lawrence Market, the waterfront, the downtown core, the Distillery and the Don River.