Queen’s Pasta Cafe
About
Italian
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 2263 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1N8
Phone: (416) 766-0993
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- thumb_upGood ForDinner
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- new_releasesAttireCasual
- insert_emoticonAmbienceIntimate, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Jean Piero P.
I am not a pasta eater outside of home, but I do got to admit this place does know what there doing. The service was great, the staff were friendly and helpful. I would definitely go again. Best dishes to order, bruschetta, garlic bread and there cannelloni pasta.
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Mike I.
Went for a late dinner on Saturday night with friends and family.
Service was not that quick but we were not in any rush so it was ok.
Ordered the chick parmigiana with spaghetti but changed the spaghetti from oil/garlic to a rose sauce as I told the waiter I do not like pieces of garlic in my food. The food arrived and there was pieces of garlic on the rapini and in the rose sauce. Chicken was hot and tasty otherwise.
Pricing was expense for what we all had and they automatically include a 20% tip....
Would not go back! -
Brenda T.
The service was good. Ambiance was fine. The Spicy Sausage, Onion pasta was a disappointment. I would have preferred a hot dog from street vendors.
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Monika M.
Very good place! If you're in the mood for pasta, they have amazing pastas there! Friendly staff and our food was delicious. Will definitely be returning.
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MJ T.
This lovely location takes you off of the steps of the busy Bloor Street and casts the patron into a closed off world of delectable foods.
Multiple selections of adult beverages await your choosing. White and red wines, light and dark beers, and a martini list that would impress even special agent 007.
The bread was on point and served nicely in a silver wired pedestal basket. The Greek salad was loaded with black olives, feta cheese and romaine lettuce. Yum. Yum. The selected entree was rotini al rustico. In it I found multiple, bite-sized, spicy sausage, green peas, rotini noodles and generous amount of parmesan cheese. A dash of fresh ground pepper (not required, just my preference), and voila! A delicious first meal in the city of Toronto.