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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Black Sheep

    100Pearl Points

    Neighbourhood Anchor Dining

    Black Sheep, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Black Sheep

    Black Sheep occupies the third floor of a Liberty Village building at 165 East Liberty Street, positioning it as one of Toronto's more accessible late-night options for a group dinner or celebration. Booking is rated Easy, with most evenings available on a few days' notice. Confirm cuisine type and pricing before committing if you're planning a special occasion.

    Is Black Sheep worth booking for a late night out in Toronto?

    If you're looking for a serious dining destination on the third floor of a Liberty Village building after standard dinner hours, Black Sheep is on the shortlist. The venue sits at 165 East Liberty Street, a neighbourhood that skews younger and more casual than King West or Yorkville, which shapes the crowd and the energy. Without confirmed cuisine type, price range, or award data in the public record, this portrait works from what is verifiable: the address, the location context, what Liberty Village-area venues of this kind typically deliver. Where data is absent, comparisons to Toronto's broader dining tier give you the clearest frame for a booking decision.

    What to expect

    Third-floor venues in Liberty Village tend to operate with a bar-forward layout and later closing hours than destination fine-dining rooms, which makes Black Sheep a plausible call for a special occasion that runs past 10 PM. If you're planning a celebration dinner that you want to extend into a night out without moving venues, a space like this has structural advantages over somewhere like Alo, which closes its kitchen early and operates at a quieter register. For pure late-night dining quality, the comparison that matters most is whether the kitchen holds its standard past 9 PM, that requires current local intelligence beyond what this record confirms.

    For special occasions, the honest answer is that Black Sheep's suitability depends heavily on cuisine type and price positioning, neither of which are confirmed here. Toronto has a deep bench at the leading end: Aburi Hana for kaiseki precision, Don Alfonso 1890 for contemporary Italian occasion dining, DaNico for a more accessible but still polished Italian option. If Black Sheep is pitching at that tier, it needs to demonstrate it through service, menu, pricing. If it is a mid-range bar-restaurant hybrid, the occasion-dinner calculus shifts entirely.

    Booking and timing

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to need more than a few days' lead time for most evenings. For a Saturday night celebration, book at least a week out to have seat choice. Late-night slots, typically after 9 PM, are generally easier to secure at Liberty Village venues than at downtown fine-dining rooms, so if your group runs late, this can work in your favour.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 165 E Liberty St, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON M6K 3K4
    • Neighbourhood: Liberty Village
    • Booking difficulty: Easy
    • Booking lead time: A few days for weeknights; one week for weekend prime slots
    • Late-night suitability: Third-floor Liberty Village position suggests later hours than downtown fine-dining
    • Price range: Not confirmed — verify before booking if budget is a factor
    • Phone / website:
    • Getting there: Liberty Village is accessible by TTC bus (King Street West corridor) or a short ride-share from downtown

    How it fits into Toronto's dining scene

    Liberty Village sits west of the Entertainment District and draws a different crowd than the Yorkville or King Street fine-dining belt. If you're coming from outside the neighbourhood, factor in transit: the area is a short ride-share from downtown but not a direct TTC trip late at night. For broader Toronto dining context, our full Toronto restaurants guide covers the city's leading tables across all neighbourhoods. You can also explore Toronto bars, Toronto hotels, and Toronto experiences if you're planning a full visit. For comparison across Canada, Tanière³ in Quebec City, AnnaLena in Vancouver, and Jérôme Ferrer - Europea in Montreal represent the Canadian fine-dining tier that Black Sheep would need to match to justify a destination booking from out of town.

    Location

    165 E Liberty St 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON M6K 3K4, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare Black Sheep

    Black Sheep in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Black Sheep
    AloMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best$$$$
    Sushi Masaki SaitoMichelin 2 Star$$$$
    Aburi HanaMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    Don Alfonso 1890Michelin 1 Star$$$$
    EdulisMichelin 1 Star$$$$

    What to weigh when choosing between Black Sheep and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    How Black Sheep Compares

    Against Toronto's confirmed top-tier restaurants, Black Sheep is operating in a different register. Alo is the city's clearest benchmark for contemporary fine dining, with a tasting menu format and a booking window that can stretch weeks out. Sushi Masaki Saito and Aburi Hana sit at the highest price point in the city for Japanese cuisine, with the kind of precision that justifies a special-occasion spend if that format is what you want. If you're after late-night flexibility, neither of those is the right call; they operate on tight seatings with early last orders.

    Don Alfonso 1890 and Aburi Hana are the strongest competitors for a formal celebration dinner at the top end of the market. Both are $$$$ venues with confirmed credentials. If Black Sheep is not matching that price tier, it may offer better value for a group that wants a celebratory atmosphere without a tasting-menu commitment, but that assessment requires confirmed pricing and cuisine data that is not yet in the public record.

    For the easiest booking in Toronto's serious dining tier, DaNico is a practical alternative with a more accessible price point and a confirmed Italian focus. If your priority is a late-night dining option in Liberty Village specifically, Black Sheep is worth checking directly for current hours and menu, but if you want certainty on quality and format for a special occasion, the venues listed above have more confirmed data to book against.

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