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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Good Fork

    100Pearl Points

    Neighbourhood-first dining

    Good Fork, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Good Fork

    Good Fork is a practical Dundas West choice for an easy Toronto meal, especially if location and low booking friction matter more than a high-spend dining format. Choose it for a casual neighborhood plan; compare with Ten for a more structured contemporary restaurant night or Le's Sandwich when speed matters more than a sit-down meal.

    Good Fork is a Toronto venue with casual dress and a schedule that includes daytime hours on most open days, plus evening hours on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. The verified public details are practical rather than expansive, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed hours and the kind of low-key visit that fits a casual setting.

    Toronto planning basics

    Good Fork is open Monday from 10 AM to 3:30 PM, closed Tuesday, open Wednesday from 10 AM to 3:30 PM, open Thursday and Friday from 10 AM to 3:30 PM and 5:30 to 10:30 PM, open Saturday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM and 5:30 to 10:30 PM, open Sunday from 9 AM to 3:30 PM. For a broader scan before deciding, use our full Toronto restaurants guide, then compare this against other options such as Ten if you are weighing different dining plans.

    Because the verified profile here does not establish specific cuisine, chef, menu, price, seating, booking rules, or awards, treat Good Fork as a practical Toronto choice to confirm directly before you go. If your plans depend on a specific menu format, dietary accommodation, table setup, or reservation policy, check with the venue rather than assuming those details from secondary descriptions.

    Who should choose it next

    Good Fork works well for diners whose plans fit the confirmed schedule and casual dress code. It may suit a daytime visit on open days or a Thursday-to-Saturday evening plan, provided the timing works for your group. If you are comparing alternatives, consider Le Baratin, Zia's Place, or Takht-e Tavoos Restaurant as other Toronto options to research based on your preferred timing and style.

    For additional cross-shopping, Le's Sandwich is another option to compare, while Ten may make sense if you are considering a different kind of planned meal. Travelers mapping a fuller Toronto stay can pair the restaurant search with our full Toronto hotels guide, our full Toronto bars guide, our full Toronto wineries guide, our full Toronto experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Good Fork?

    Verified booking guidance is not available here, so confirm directly with Good Fork before making firm plans. The confirmed hours include evening hours on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, with daytime hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

    What should I order at Good Fork?

    Specific dishes and menu details are not verified here. Use the confirmed hours to choose the timing that fits your plans, then check the current menu directly with Good Fork.

    Can I eat at the bar at Good Fork?

    Bar seating is not verified here. If that detail matters to your visit, confirm with Good Fork before you go.

    Can Good Fork accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified here. For any group plan, contact Good Fork directly and confirm availability for your date and time.

    What should I wear to Good Fork?

    The verified dress code is casual, so relaxed, tidy clothing is appropriate.

    Location

    1550 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1T5, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare Good Fork

    Good Fork Toronto and similar venues
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    Good ForkToronto, ,
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    Le BaratinToronto, ,
    Le's SandwichToronto, ,
    TenTorontoContemporary$$$$
    Takht-e Tavoos RestaurantToronto, ,

    How Good Fork Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if Good Fork does not fit

    Pick Ten for a more deliberate contemporary dinner, or Le's Sandwich when convenience and speed matter more than a longer sit-down plan.

    How Good Fork compares in Toronto

    Choose Good Fork when the priority is an easy west-end meal and a relaxed neighborhood plan. Ten is the sharper pick for a contemporary $$$$ experience, but it asks more from the budget and the occasion. Good Fork is the simpler answer when the meal should fit around the day rather than define it.

    Le Baratin is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more specific French-leaning dinner, while Zia's Place and Takht-e Tavoos Restaurant make sense when location and mood are doing more of the decision-making. If speed is the main factor, Le's Sandwich is the lower-commitment alternative.

    For value, Good Fork's appeal is practical rather than luxury-coded: easier planning, neighborhood fit, less pressure than a destination reservation. For ambiance and a more intentional night out, Ten is the upgrade; for casual convenience, Good Fork stays in the conversation.

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