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    PLANTA

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    Toronto's plant-based mainstay: good for groups, not dates.

    PLANTA, Bar in Toronto

    About PLANTA

    PLANTA on Bay St. is Toronto's most reliable option for plant-based dining in a full-service, social setting — especially for mixed dietary groups. The drinks program is solid but cocktail-forward rather than wine-bar territory. Easy to book, energetic room, smart casual dress. Return visits make sense when the food is the priority; for a drinks-first night, look elsewhere.

    Verdict

    PLANTA at 1221 Bay St. is Toronto's most recognizable plant-based dining destination, and if you've already been once, the question is whether it earns a return visit. The short answer: yes, particularly if you're eating with a mixed group where some diners are vegan and others aren't. The kitchen handles that dynamic better than most. That said, PLANTA sits in a crowded mid-to-upper price tier in the Bloor-Yorkville corridor, so your decision to rebook should factor in what else is competing for the same spend on a given night.

    The Room and the Feel

    The Bay Street location runs warm and energetic most evenings — this is not a quiet dinner spot. Expect a social, moderately loud dining room that suits groups and date nights better than solo business meals or serious wine-focused evenings where conversation matters more than the scene. If you want something quieter and more intimate, that's a reason to look elsewhere tonight. If you want a room with energy and a crowd that's genuinely into the food, PLANTA holds up well on that count.

    Why Return Visitors Come Back

    Regulars tend to come back for the cocktail and drinks program alongside the food rather than in spite of it. PLANTA's beverage list skews more cocktail-forward than a dedicated wine bar, which is worth knowing before you book for a bottle-heavy evening. For comparison: if you're in Toronto specifically to drink well by the glass, Bar Pompette or Bar Raval will give you a more wine-or-vermouth-centric experience. PLANTA's drinks program earns its keep, but it functions as a complement to a plant-based dinner rather than a destination drinks list in its own right.

    If you visited PLANTA once and found the food format interesting but the drinks unremarkable, that's a fair read. A return visit is most justified when you're prioritizing the food side of the equation — and bringing someone who hasn't tried serious plant-based cooking in a full-service restaurant format before.

    Practical Details

    Address: 1221 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5R 3P5 , in the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood, well-served by transit and walkable from Bay and Bloor stations. Reservations: Easy to book; PLANTA is not a difficult reservation to secure, and same-week bookings are generally possible. Dress: Smart casual is the right call , the room skews polished but not formal. Groups: Works well for groups of 4–8, particularly mixed dietary groups. Not the call for a quiet two-leading focused on wine. Budget: Mid-to-upper range for Toronto dining; plan accordingly if you're also ordering cocktails.

    How It Fits the Toronto Drinking Scene

    PLANTA isn't where you go in Toronto if drinking is the primary event. For that, Civil Liberties and Bar Mordecai are better fits, with more intentional, bar-first programming. PLANTA is where you go when the food needs to be plant-based and you still want the drinks to be decent rather than an afterthought. That's a specific but real niche, and it fills it reliably.

    For broader context on Toronto's bar and restaurant scene, see our full Toronto bars guide, our full Toronto restaurants guide, and our full Toronto hotels guide. If you're benchmarking PLANTA against plant-forward or cocktail-forward venues in other Canadian cities, Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal and Botanist Bar in Vancouver are useful reference points for the category. Further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu sets a high bar for cocktail programs at dining-adjacent venues. See also our full Toronto wineries guide and our full Toronto experiences guide for planning a broader visit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does PLANTA have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not confirmed in the current venue data for the 1221 Bay St. location. Given the Bay Street address in Bloor-Yorkville, street-level patio space is limited by the building format. Call ahead or check directly before booking if a patio is a deciding factor — don't assume it on a warm evening.

    What is PLANTA known for?

    PLANTA is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Toronto.

    Where is PLANTA located?

    PLANTA is located in Toronto, at 1221 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5R 3P5, Canada.

    How can I contact PLANTA?

    You can reach PLANTA via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    1221 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5R 3P5, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare PLANTA

    Price vs. Value: PLANTA
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    PLANTAEasy
    Civil WorksUnknown
    Bar MordecaiUnknown
    Bar PompetteUnknown
    Bar RavalUnknown
    Civil LibertiesUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between PLANTA and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Civil Works, Notable alternative
    • Bar Mordecai, Notable alternative
    • Bar Pompette, Notable alternative
    • Bar Raval, Notable alternative
    • Civil Liberties, Notable alternative

    Within Toronto's bar and restaurant scene, PLANTA occupies a different lane than most of its Yorkville-area neighbours. It competes less on the drinks program and more on the premise: serious plant-based cooking in a room that doesn't feel like a health food compromise. If you're comparing purely on the drinking experience, Bar Pompette and Bar Raval both offer more considered by-the-glass wine and vermouth selections than PLANTA, and both are better choices if drinking is the main event rather than a complement to dinner.

    For cocktail-forward evenings in Toronto, Civil Liberties and Bar Mordecai run more intentional, bar-first programs. Neither competes with PLANTA on food ambition, but both are better calls when you want a room designed around drinking well. Bar Raval also edges out most of the field on atmosphere if a distinctive, conversation-friendly space matters to you.

    Where PLANTA wins is the specific scenario: a group with mixed dietary needs, a mid-week dinner where you want the food to be interesting and the drinks to be competent, and a room with enough energy to feel like a night out rather than a functional meal. In that context, none of the comparison venues listed above are direct substitutes. Book PLANTA when the food format is the reason you're there; choose the bars above when it isn't.

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