Toronto's East End has quietly become one of the city's most compelling dining destinations — and nowhere is that more true than on a Friday evening, when the stretch of Queen Street East between Broadview and Coxwell hums with the kind of unhurried energy that makes for a genuinely great date. You're not fighting for a cab in the Entertainment District. You're not queuing behind forty people at a King West hot spot. You're somewhere that actually wants you to sit down, slow down, and stay a while.
Whether you live in Leslieville, Riverside, or are making the pilgrimage from the west side for the evening, this guide covers the best date night restaurants in Toronto's East End in 2025 — from intimate neighbourhood gems to the kind of room where you genuinely don't want the night to end.
The Guide
The Best Romantic Restaurants in Leslieville & Queen East
Listed in our recommended order — from the most elevated to the most relaxed, depending on what kind of evening you have in mind.
01
NOLA
French-Italian · Leslieville · Queen East
Editor's Pick
Intimate
Craft Cocktails
House-Made Pasta
Wine Program
Private Dining
If you had to design a date night restaurant from first principles — the lighting, the menu philosophy, the drinks program, the pace of service — you'd probably end up somewhere close to NOLA. Tucked into Leslieville on Queen East, this French-Italian room manages something genuinely difficult: it feels special without feeling precious, elevated without feeling stiff.
The menu moves between French and Italian touchstones with confidence — house-made pastas with the kind of depth that comes from proper technique, elegant small plates designed for sharing, and mains that reward the decision to order the second bottle. The cocktail program is one of the best on the east side: imaginative without being gimmicky, with a rotating seasonal menu and a team that knows how to make a proper Negroni.
The room itself earns its reputation for romance. Tables are spaced for conversation, the lighting is exactly right, and the service is warm, knowledgeable, and refreshingly unrushed. NOLA also has a larger private dining space — one of the few on Queen East — which makes it an option worth knowing about for milestone anniversaries or birthdays that deserve their own room.
"Approachable luxury" is how regulars describe it — and that phrase captures exactly why NOLA has become Leslieville's go-to for a dinner that means something.
02
Gia
Italian · Leslieville
Neighbourhood Gem
Italian Wine
Cozy
A warm, unpretentious Italian room that consistently delivers — from the house pasta to the natural wine list. Gia has the neighbourhood feel that Leslieville does well, and the small-plates format makes for a relaxed, easy evening. Great for a second or third date when you want somewhere comfortable rather than showy.
03
Quetzal
Mexican · Slightly Further West
Dramatic Atmosphere
Wood-Fire
Mezcal List
Technically just outside the East End, but worth the mention for the sheer drama of the room — a soaring open kitchen, wood-fire cooking, and a mezcal list that justifies its own trip. Better for a date that wants a bold, sensory experience than a quiet, intimate one.
04
Eastbound Brewing Co.
Gastropub · Leslieville
Casual
Craft Beer
Great Patio
For the early dates where you want somewhere relaxed, low-pressure, and genuinely fun. Eastbound's food has improved considerably over the past year, and the patio in summer is one of the best in the neighbourhood. A smart pick when you want the vibe to be easy rather than impressive.
05
Famoso Trattoria
Italian · The Beaches / Upper Beach
Reliably Good
Family-Friendly
Accessible
A dependable Italian option further east. Not the most ambitious room, but the pastas are solid and the service is consistent — worth knowing if you're in the Beaches area and want something more sit-down than the strip of casual spots on Queen East near Woodbine.
In Closing
The East End Deserves More Credit
Toronto's restaurant conversation has been dominated for years by the Entertainment District, King West, and the downtown core. But the east side — Leslieville in particular — has built something more sustainable: a neighbourhood dining culture that prioritises quality, longevity, and actual hospitality over hype cycles and opening-weekend lineups.
For a date night dinner, that's exactly what you want. You want a room that's been there long enough to know what it's doing. You want a kitchen that's refined rather than still-finding-its-feet. You want service that's warm because it knows its regulars, not because it's performing warmth for a launch night.
That's what the east end offers in 2025 — and it's why NOLA has been our top recommendation for romantic dining in Leslieville since we opened our doors.
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NOLA · Queen Street East, Leslieville, Toronto · Reservations via OpenTable