Best Restaurants and Bars Celebrating Pride Month in Toronto (2025)

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It’s Pride Month and your group chat can’t decide where to meet? Picking a spot is half the event. This guide to the best restaurants and bars celebrating Pride Month in Toronto solves that small crisis.

Need a low-key lunch between events? Craving a strong cocktail before the next drag show? Or maybe you’re just tired of waiting in lines and want a patio that doesn’t feel like a club.

This list features restaurants and bars offering Pride Month specials, plus spots that remain 2SLGBTQ+ inclusive all year long. Some are in the heart of the Village, and others are scattered across the city for those who wander.

Event details are subject to change at the discretion of the organizers. For the latest updates, visit the official websites or social media accounts.

Where to Eat or Drink During Pride Month in Toronto (2025)

360 Restaurant

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What’s higher than your standards for this Pride? A drag brunch at the CN Tower. Head up to 360 Restaurant for sky-high sass, mimosas, and fierce performances hosted by Erin Brockobić. And the view? Just casually the entire city.

  • Date: June 1, 2025
  • Address: CN Tower (290 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto)
  • Website: www.cntower.ca
  • Price: $90 per person
  • Phone: 416-362-5411
  • Reservation: Get your tickets here.

Storm Crow Manor

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Brunch, bingo, and drag? Storm Crow features two rounds of drag brunch mayhem with Messy Margaret. Also, you’ll love the bottomless sass, bingo prizes, and delicious food.

The Alpine

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The Alpine is throwing one of the most fabulous drag brunches in town featuring Anoush Ellah and Renona from Drag Brunch Saved My Life. And, of course, you’ll enjoy the performances, prizes, refreshing drinks, and piping hot plates.

  • Date: June 1, 2025
  • Address: 2872 Dundas Street West, Toronto
  • Website: www.thealpine.ca 
  • Phone: 647-352-5585
  • Reservation: Get your tickets here. These tickets grant entry only. Food and drinks sold separately. This ticket grants entry only.

The Drink

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Drag shows and pizza? Name a better combo—we’ll wait. The Drink serves craft cocktails, fresh slices, and fabulous performances. It’s the kind of place where you show up for the food and stay for the fierce.

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Crews & Tangos

Craving a cocktail and a show? Crews & Tangos is your go-to for fabulous drag shows, cocktails, and weekend energy that starts midweek. Catch their resident queens tearing up the stage every Wednesday to Sunday.

  • Drag show dates: June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 2025
  • Address: 508 Church Street, Toronto
  • Instagram: @crewsandtangos
  • Reservation: Click here.

Brockton Haunt

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If you’re looking for something chill, head to Brockton Haunt, a skate-inspired coffee shop that pours great drinks and serves tasty eats. From coffee to baked goods, it’s the perfect Pride Month pitstop if you love caffeine and skateboarding.

O’Grady’s on Church

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Want front-row seats to the heart of Church Street Pride? If so, you’ll need O’Grady’s VIP Patio Experience. Grab some fish and chips and chicken cobb salad or their famous peanut butter brownie cheesecake and toast to Pride with a cold pint and an even warmer crowd.

The Local Café and Restaurant

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This Pride Month, dining out at The Local means you’re giving back. 100% of server tips go to the Pride Bursary Fund, and their fresh, seasonal food and cocktails don’t disappoint either.

Bacan

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How about spicing up your Pride eats with Argentinian-Venezuelan plates from Bacan? Enjoy arepas, empanadas, and steak, with gluten-free and vegan options to boot. Dining in or grabbing to-go? This spot brings the flavor and the flair.

  • Address: 369 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto
  • Website: www.bacan.ca
  • Cuisine: Latin American
  • Price: $-$$
  • Phone: 416-535-2222

Sweaty Betty’s  

If neon lights, mismatched couches, and pickleback shots sound like your kind of Pride pre-game, you’ll feel right at home here. This queer-safe Ossington staple has a back patio, plus a front one for sunshine and Caesars.

Lox + Schmear

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This smokehouse slings house-cured salmon, sandwiches, Montreal bagels, and pickled everything. It’s a quiet spot, but the flavours go hard.

Si Lom Thai Bistro

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Want a break from burgers and beers? Si Lom mixes Thai classics with fresh twists, including curry, crispy wontons, and slushies. It’s chill and perfect for a Pride lunch that won’t weigh you down.

Teddy Beer

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You know those days when you want to eat, drink, and have some fun trivia on the side? Visit Teddy Beer for drag performances, “Name That Tune” trivia, and incredible food and drinks. It’s the spot where you’ll want to be with your friends, eating, laughing, and just living your best Pride life.

  • Date: June 8, 2025
  • Address: 928 Bloor Street West, Toronto
  • Website: https://teddybeer.ca 
  • Reservation: Get your tickets here.

The Dorset

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Okay, who doesn’t love fish & chips? The Dorset’s serves the crispy goodness, and every order helps a specialty hospital supporting people at risk of HIV.

Flora Lounge

If you want a drink that’s as extra as Pride itself, you need to try the In My Nature cocktail at Flora Lounge. Made with butterfly pea and elderflower, it’s bright, bold, and screams celebration. Plus, you’re supporting the LGBTQIA+ community with every sip.

  • Date: June 1-30, 2025
  • Address: 1 Hotel Toronto (550 Wellington St W Suite D, Toronto)
  • Website: https://www.1hotels.com 
  • Price: $$
  • Phone: 416-601-3591

Los Gyros

Drag brunch, tacos, and attitude? Los Gyros is where you get the best of all three. Georgina Hudson is hosting, which means fierce performances and plenty of sass.

  • Date: June 15, 2025
  • Address: 500 Queen Street East, Toronto
  • Instagram: @losgyrosm
  • Cuisine: Mexican
  • Phone: 416-867-2757
  • Reservation: Get your tickets here.

The Parlour

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If you’re feeling fancy but still want a fun atmosphere, you’ll love to be at The Parlour. You’ve got wood-fired pizzas, stone-baked buns, and a drag brunch that’ll tempt you to join the dancing.

Grizzly Bar

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So, how about a cocktail that changes colours? Named after Elliot Page, Grizzly Bar’s Page Turner is a gorgeous nod to trans pride and transformation. Additionally, they donate a portion of every Page Turner sold to Let’sStopAIDS.

Azure Restaurant & Bar

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A solo sip or toasting with friends? Azure is a spot where you can feel the pride in every drink. Their Pride Month cocktails highlight love and purpose, crafted with care and shaking things up in the best way.

The Real Jerk – Legacy

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Good food? Epic Pride party? On June 26, be part of LOVE in the MIX at The Real Jerk, a Pride bash with bold beats, amazing food, and a dance floor-ready for you to strut your stuff.

  • Date: June 26, 2025
  • Address: 647 College Street, Toronto
  • Website: https://www.therealjerk.com 
  • Phone: 416-532-5375
  • Reservation: Get your tickets here

Score on King

Now, if you’re looking for a place to watch the game and enjoy some Pride-friendly feels, find a table at Score on King. Grab a Caesar (with some fun toppings) and hang out on their street-side patio. And it’s just a hop away from all the action in Downtown Toronto.

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