Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Casa 73
100Pearl PointsFinancial District Discretion

About Casa 73
Casa 73 at 20 Bay St. is a straightforward booking for anyone in Toronto's Financial District needing a reliable lunch option. Easy to reserve with no known booking friction, it suits weekday midday visits more naturally than destination dinners. Confirm price range and hours directly — our records are incomplete, but the location and low booking difficulty make it a practical fallback in the downtown core.
Who Should Book Casa 73 — and When
Casa 73 is the kind of address that suits a business lunch in the Financial District more naturally than a destination dinner. Positioned at 20 Bay St. in the heart of Toronto's downtown core, it draws proximity value from one of the city's most traffic-heavy office corridors. If you are already working or staying nearby and want a reliable midday meal without the booking friction of Alo or the formality of Don Alfonso 1890, Casa 73 is worth knowing about. For a special-occasion dinner, the calculus is less clear.
The Space
The Bay St. address places Casa 73 inside Toronto's dense financial corridor, where the architecture tends toward tower lobbies and street-level retail. Without confirmed seating counts or layout data in our records, we cannot verify whether the room is intimate or open-plan — but the location suggests a venue designed for daytime foot traffic rather than an evening destination experience. Explorers seeking a spatially considered room with atmosphere closer to something like Aburi Hana or DaNico should factor that in before booking.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Where the Value Sits
For most venues in this part of Toronto, lunch is where the value proposition sharpens. Daytime service in the Financial District typically means tighter menus, faster pacing, and prices that reflect the office-crowd reality rather than the evening dining premium. If Casa 73 follows that pattern , and its location strongly suggests it does , a weekday lunch is likely to be the more practical and cost-effective choice. Evening visits to this stretch of Bay St. tend to depend on whether the venue has a genuine dinner identity, not just extended hours. Without confirmed price range or menu data, we recommend treating this as a lunch-first venue until you can verify the dinner offer directly.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy, making this a low-stress option compared to harder-to-secure tables like Sushi Masaki Saito. Dress: Not confirmed in our records , business casual is a reasonable baseline given the Financial District setting. Budget: Price range not available in our current data; confirm directly before visiting. Hours: Not confirmed , call ahead or check the venue directly to avoid a wasted trip.
Context: Toronto's Broader Dining Scene
Casa 73 sits within a city that has a genuinely competitive restaurant market. If you are planning a broader Toronto visit, our full Toronto restaurants guide covers the range from tasting-menu landmarks to neighbourhood staples. For accommodation pairing, see our Toronto hotels guide. Cocktail and wine options are mapped in our Toronto bars guide and Toronto wineries guide. If you are building a broader Canadian itinerary, Tanière³ in Quebec City, Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln, and AnnaLena in Vancouver are all worth cross-referencing. For Ontario day-trip options, The Pine in Creemore offers a contrast to the urban setting. International benchmarks for the explorer-minded: Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco both illustrate what a strong tasting-menu identity looks like at the leading of the market. Montreal options worth knowing: Jérôme Ferrer - Europea. And for something off the main circuit, Narval in Rimouski is a reference point. For experiences beyond dining, our Toronto experiences guide covers the wider picture.
The Verdict
Casa 73 is a practical, low-friction option for anyone already in the Financial District who needs a reliable daytime meal. Easy to book, centrally located, and likely better at lunch than dinner given its setting. The gaps in our data mean we cannot confirm price, cuisine type, or evening quality with confidence , so treat this as a strong candidate for a working lunch and verify the dinner experience directly before committing to an evening reservation.
Location
20 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2W3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Casa 73
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casa 73 | Easy | ||
| Alo | Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Masaki Saito | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Aburi Hana | Kaiseki, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Don Alfonso 1890 | Contemporary Italian, Italian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Edulis | Canadian, Mediterranean Cuisine | $$$$ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Alo, Contemporary, $$$$
- Sushi Masaki Saito, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
- Aburi Hana, Kaiseki, Japanese, $$$$
- Don Alfonso 1890, Contemporary Italian, Italian, $$$$
- Edulis, Canadian, Mediterranean Cuisine, $$$$
Against Toronto's top-tier options, Casa 73 occupies a different tier entirely. Alo is the city's benchmark for contemporary tasting menus, technically precise, hard to book, and priced accordingly at $$$$. If a special-occasion dinner is the goal, Alo is the stronger choice. Sushi Masaki Saito operates at a similar price point with some of the most demanding reservation logistics in Toronto; Casa 73's easy booking makes it a useful contrast when you need a table without the lead time.
Aburi Hana and Don Alfonso 1890 both offer structured, high-investment dinner experiences that reward advance planning. If you are looking for a $$$$ evening with clear culinary identity and a considered room, either of those is a more reliable choice for a milestone dinner than Casa 73, where the evening offer is unconfirmed. Edulis is worth noting for weekend lunch, its Canadian-Mediterranean menu is tasting-menu quality without the evening-only constraint some venues impose.
The practical read: book Casa 73 when you need a low-friction, centrally located lunch in the Financial District and the $$$$ tier is not the target. Book Alo, Aburi Hana, or Don Alfonso 1890 when the occasion calls for a confirmed, high-quality dinner with a track record behind it.
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