Best Restaurants for Valentine's Day in Toronto

The days of just flowers and a box of chocolates to celebrate Valentine's are over. Now it’s all about going out for dinner. There is a lot of pressure to choose a good restaurant for the big night. With restaurants pulling out the pre-fixe menus with romantic words and innuendo left and right, how do you choose? Here are my picks for most original dishes and ways to celebrate the holiday of love.

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1
699 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 1L2

For the entire day on February 14, you can enjoy All-You-Can-Eat Wings, Tacos, Dessert and More for only $24.99. This is one of the least conventional, most fun options I’ve ever seen for the usually staid holiday. Hey, if you can get down and dirty and eat messy wings and tacos with your loved one, and eat an embarrassing quantity in comfort, you’re definitely with the right person.

Azure Restaurant & Bar

2
225 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2X3

The “My Heart Races For You” Valentine’s Day package is so much more than dinner on the town at Azure. It’s a night that will get your heart racing in more ways than one.

Rodney's Oyster House

3
469 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1K4

Sometimes being in a crowded restaurant on one of the busiest nights of the year isn’t so romantic after all. But you don’t want to slave away at the stove all night. Rodney’s Oyster has thoughtfully created two options for you to take with you, to enjoy in the comfort of your own home:

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