Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Jazz Bistro
100Pearl PointsDowntown Night Anchor

About Jazz Bistro
Jazz Bistro is a better choice for a seated downtown Toronto night than for takeout or a quick meal. Book it when atmosphere and location near Yonge-Dundas matter more than a cuisine-specific checklist; cross-shop casual peers if speed, price certainty, or delivery is the main goal.
In Toronto, Jazz Bistro is worth considering when the decision is less about chasing a specific cuisine and more about choosing an evening venue with confirmed planning basics. The verified profile is limited, so the safest read is practical: plan around the confirmed hours and the smart-casual dress code rather than around unverified menu, price, delivery, or service details.
Plan around the evening schedule
The practical read is simple: choose Jazz Bistro when the plan needs a Toronto evening venue. The confirmed schedule is Tuesday through Thursday from 5–11 PM, Friday from 5 PM–2 AM, Saturday from 5–11 PM, Sunday from 4:30–9 PM. Monday is closed, so do not build a start-of-week plan around it.
Because cuisine, pricing, named dishes are not part of the confirmed profile here, the safer decision is to treat this as a planning choice based on timing and dress expectations rather than a food-first comparison. Diners who want a known order, published price structure, or confirmed quick-service details should verify directly before committing. Diners who want a Toronto evening plan with smart-casual expectations have a clearer reason to consider it.
Better for planners than checklist diners
Jazz Bistro suits the Toronto explorer who wants a venue that can anchor an evening plan. It is less useful for someone trying to optimize around a particular cuisine, chef, tasting menu, or award trail, because those details are not verified here. For a broader dining search, start with our full Toronto restaurants guide, then compare other Toronto options such as Barberian's, Jollibee, Osmow's Shawarma, The Ballroom Bowl - Yonge & Dundas, Trattoria Mercatto.
For a fuller Toronto trip, pair the restaurant search with broader Toronto planning resources. Keep the Jazz Bistro decision grounded in what is confirmed: Toronto location, smart-casual dress, evening-focused hours from Tuesday through Sunday, with Friday running latest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Jazz Bistro?
Jazz Bistro's confirmed dress code is smart casual. That makes neat, polished casual clothing the safest choice for a Toronto evening plan.
Is Jazz Bistro good for solo dining?
The verified information here does not confirm seating, service format, or table setup. A solo visit may fit the confirmed hours: Tuesday through Thursday from 5–11 PM, Friday from 5 PM–2 AM, Saturday from 5–11 PM, Sunday from 4:30–9 PM. If you need a different style of Toronto option, compare it with choices such as Jollibee or Osmow's Shawarma.
What should a first-timer know about Jazz Bistro?
Plan it as a Toronto evening venue and use the hours to shape the night: Tuesday through Thursday are 5–11 PM, Friday is 5 PM–2 AM, Saturday is 5–11 PM, Sunday is 4:30–9 PM, Monday is closed. The confirmed dress code is smart casual.
Does Jazz Bistro handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary details are not verified here, so confirm directly with Jazz Bistro before you go. If dietary planning is central to the night, check the venue's official channels for the latest information before booking.
Location
251 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1T8, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Jazz Bistro
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Jazz Bistro | Toronto |
| The Ballroom Bowl - Yonge & Dundas | Toronto |
| Jollibee | Toronto |
| Trattoria Mercatto | Toronto |
| Barberian’s | Toronto |
| Osmow's Shawarma | Toronto |
How Jazz Bistro Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- The Ballroom Bowl - Yonge & Dundas, Notable alternative
- Jollibee, Notable alternative
- Trattoria Mercatto, Notable alternative
- Barberian's, Notable alternative
- Osmow's Shawarma, Notable alternative
How it compares near Yonge-Dundas
Choose Jazz Bistro over Jollibee or Osmow's Shawarma when the decision is about staying seated and making the meal part of the evening. Those two are better for speed, predictable casual spending, takeaway-style convenience. Jazz Bistro makes more sense when ambiance carries more weight than fast value.
The Ballroom Bowl - Yonge & Dundas is the stronger pick for groups that want an activity attached to the meal. Jazz Bistro is the cleaner choice for a more focused evening, especially for smaller parties who do not need entertainment built around bowling. Trattoria Mercatto is the safer cross-shop when Italian food and a familiar dining format matter more than the room's downtown-night feel.
Barberian's is the splurge-oriented alternative in this set, better suited to diners prioritizing a classic steakhouse decision. Jazz Bistro sits in a different lane: easier to justify when the plan is anchored by location and atmosphere rather than a high-spend steak dinner.
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