Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Good Company
100Pearl PointsLoose Night Out

About Good Company
Good Company is worth considering for a casual Queen West night when flexibility matters more than a chef-led dining format. It is better suited to dates, small celebrations, or late social plans than to a structured tasting-menu occasion, especially because verified cuisine, pricing, chef, awards details are not published here.
Good Company is a Toronto venue with a deliberately simple verified profile: casual dress and late evening hours from Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Monday and opens at 5 PM on operating days, staying open until 2 AM. Those are the firm details to rely on, they point to a place that is easiest to understand as an evening-oriented stop rather than a daytime restaurant or a venue with a tightly documented dining identity.
Because there is no verified cuisine, chef, menu, price tier, awards profile, or service format available here, it should not be framed as a food-first or tasting-menu recommendation. That absence matters: without a confirmed menu direction or service structure, it would be misleading to describe the experience around specific dishes, a culinary point of view, or a particular level of formality. Treat it as a casual Toronto night-out option and confirm current details directly with the venue before making plans, especially if your group needs something more precise than a late-evening place with a relaxed dress code.
Choose it for a casual Toronto evening, not a highly specific dining brief
Good Company makes the most sense when the plan is flexible and casual. The verified information supports a low-pressure approach: dress can remain casual, the start time is in the evening, the closing time extends late enough to suit plans that continue beyond a standard dinner window. In that context, it can work as a straightforward choice for people who are organizing a Toronto night out without anchoring the decision to a known chef, a published cuisine category, or a defined format.
If the night depends on a specific menu, named dishes, pricing, or a formal service style, those details should be checked before you go. That is less a warning than a way to set expectations correctly. A venue can be useful for one kind of plan and unsuitable for another; here, the verified profile is too limited to support a detailed dining brief. Anyone arranging a birthday dinner, a business meal, a tasting-focused evening, or a group outing with dietary or budget constraints should confirm the relevant information directly rather than relying on assumptions.
For first-timers, the safest approach is to use the verified basics: casual dress, Tuesday-to-Sunday evening hours, a 2 AM closing time. Those points are enough to place Good Company in the category of casual evening options, but not enough to define what you will order, how service is structured, or what the total spend is likely to be. If your group wants a more clearly defined restaurant experience, compare options such as Miss Ivy, La Palette, 612 HARLOWE, Comma, or SAKU (sushi & taco) based on their current listings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Good Company?
Treat Good Company as a casual Toronto evening option. The verified hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 5 PM to 2 AM, with Monday closed.
Is Good Company good for a special occasion?
It may suit a casual, social occasion, especially if late hours are useful. If you need a tightly planned meal, a confirmed menu, or a formal dining format, check current details first or compare options such as Miss Ivy or La Palette.
How far ahead should I book Good Company?
No verified booking guidance is available here. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels and plan around its verified operating hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 5 PM to 2 AM.
What should I order at Good Company?
No verified menu details are available here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu and service information before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Good Company?
Evening or late evening is the verified fit, since Good Company opens at 5 PM and runs until 2 AM from Tuesday through Sunday. It is not verified as a lunch option.
Location
498 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2B3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Good Company
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Good Company | Toronto |
| Miss Ivy | Toronto |
| Comma | Toronto |
| La Palette | Toronto |
| SAKU (sushi & taco) | Toronto |
| 612 HARLOWE | Toronto |
How Good Company Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Miss Ivy, Notable alternative
- Comma, Notable alternative
- La Palette, Notable alternative
- SAKU (sushi & taco), Notable alternative
- 612 HARLOWE, Notable alternative
How Good Company compares in Toronto
Good Company is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this group: use it when the plan is a Queen West night with room to stay flexible. Miss Ivy and Comma are better cross-shops when the dinner itself needs to carry the evening, especially for guests who want a clearer restaurant-led experience.
For ambiance-led plans, compare it with La Palette and 612 HARLOWE. Those are stronger choices when the room and meal structure matter more than booking ease. Good Company makes more sense when the group wants a simpler Queen West base and does not need a formal dining script.
SAKU (sushi & taco) is the clearer pick if cuisine direction is the deciding factor. Choose Good Company instead when the priority is a casual social night in Toronto with less pressure around what to order, how long to sit, or whether the meal needs to feel like the main event.
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