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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Cassius

    100Pearl Points

    Late-Night Pick

    Cassius, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Cassius

    Cassius is a King West pick for drinks-led Toronto nights rather than a fully specified restaurant booking. Go when late hours and an easy reservation matter; choose a peer with clearer cuisine and pricing if the plan depends on a meal-first decision.

    Cassius is a Toronto venue with limited verified public detail available here, so the safest way to evaluate it is by its confirmed hours and dress code. It is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 5 PM to 12 AM, Thursday through Saturday from 5 PM to 2 AM, closed Monday and Sunday. The dress code is smart casual.

    Book it for evening plans, not unverified menu certainty

    The clearest confirmed planning signal is timing. Cassius opens at 5 PM on operating days and runs later from Thursday through Saturday, which makes it an evening option rather than a lunch choice. Monday and Sunday are closed, so weekend planning should focus on Friday or Saturday.

    Because cuisine type, signature dishes, service format, pricing, other menu details are not verified here, avoid treating Cassius as a fully defined restaurant choice based on those factors. It may still fit a Toronto evening plan, but the decision should be made with the confirmed basics in mind: hours, city, smart-casual dress.

    Where the decision gets easier

    The decision is simplest when the group only needs a Toronto venue open in the evening and understands that more specific details are not confirmed in this guide. For Tuesday or Wednesday, the listed closing time is 12 AM; for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, the listed closing time is 2 AM.

    If your choice depends on a documented cuisine, a specific dish, a known price range, or a particular dining format, compare Cassius with other options where those details are confirmed before committing. Named alternatives in this guide set include Añejo Restaurant, Campechano, Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen, Laissez Faire, SARA, Cassius.

    Quick reference: best evaluated as a Toronto evening option with confirmed smart-casual dress and Tuesday-to-Saturday hours, not as a lunch venue or a menu-specific recommendation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Cassius accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified here. If you are planning for several people, confirm directly with Cassius before relying on it for a group booking.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cassius?

    Evening is the clear fit based on the listed hours. Cassius opens at 5 PM Tuesday through Saturday, closes at 12 AM on Tuesday and Wednesday, closes at 2 AM Thursday through Saturday, is closed Monday and Sunday.

    Is Cassius good for solo dining?

    Solo suitability is not verified here. Based on confirmed information, Cassius is a Toronto venue with evening hours and a smart-casual dress code; confirm any seating or service details directly before planning around them.

    Is Cassius good for a special occasion?

    That depends on what the occasion requires. Cassius has confirmed evening hours and a smart-casual dress code, but details such as cuisine, menu format, pricing, service style are not verified here. For occasions that need more defined dining information, compare it with other venues such as SARA or Campechano.

    What should I order at Cassius?

    Specific dishes and drinks are not verified here, so this guide cannot recommend an order. Check Cassius directly for current menu information before visiting.

    What are alternatives to Cassius?

    Other comparison venues in this guide set include SARA, Campechano, Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen, Laissez Faire, Añejo Restaurant. Choose among them based on the details that are confirmed for your specific plan.

    What should I wear to Cassius?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for polished, neat clothing rather than formal attire.

    Location

    624 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1M7, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare Cassius

    Cassius Toronto and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    CassiusToronto, ,
    CampechanoTorontoMexican$$
    Chubby's Jamaican KitchenTorontoJamaican$$$
    SARATorontoContemporary$$$$
    Laissez FaireToronto, ,
    Añejo RestaurantToronto, ,

    How Cassius Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if Cassius is not the fit

    Choose Campechano when value and a defined Mexican format matter more than late-night flexibility. Choose Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen when the group wants a clearer food identity and is comfortable with a higher $$$ tier.

    If the occasion calls for a more formal contemporary dinner, SARA is the stronger alternative, with a $$$$ price signal and a more dinner-first positioning.

    How Cassius compares in Toronto

    Cassius is the flexible King West choice in this set: easier to treat as a drinks-led evening stop, but weaker than Campechano or Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen if the group wants a clear cuisine decision before booking. Campechano is the safer value call at $$ for Mexican; Chubby's sits higher at $$$ and makes more sense when the table wants a defined Jamaican restaurant experience.

    For a more structured dinner, SARA is the higher-commitment option at $$$$, better suited to diners prioritizing a contemporary restaurant format over late-night flexibility. Laissez Faire and Añejo Restaurant are the better cross-shops when the brief is lively Toronto dining rather than a purely drinks-led stop.

    Pick Cassius for easy planning and a central night out. Pick Campechano for value, Chubby's for a clearer food identity, SARA when the occasion can justify a higher spend.

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