Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
L'avenue on Parliament
100Pearl PointsEasy all-day pick

About L'avenue on Parliament
Book L'avenue on Parliament for an easy Cabbagetown brunch or casual dinner, not for a high-ceremony night out. The draw is low-friction planning and neighbourhood usefulness; cross-shop F'Amelia, DOVA Restaurant, Pisac Peruvian Bistro, Rayah, or Blondies Pizza if the meal needs a sharper cuisine identity or more occasion energy.
L'avenue on Parliament is a Toronto option with verified evening hours through the week and daytime hours on the weekend. The clearest planning facts are its schedule and smart casual dress code: Monday to Thursday it runs 5–10 PM, Friday 5–11 PM, Saturday 10 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM, Sunday 10 AM–10 PM.
Because there is not enough verified detail to name a cuisine, signature dish, chef, price point, or service format, the safest way to use this listing is practical: match the visit to the time of day that fits your plan. It may suit a weekend daytime stop or an evening plan in Toronto, but the available verified information does not support a more specific menu-led recommendation.
Use it when the verified hours fit your plan
There is not enough verified detail to recommend a specific dish, chef-driven angle, or price strategy, so the safest advice is to treat the visit by timing rather than by a supposed signature. For Saturday daytime, the verified window is 10 AM–3 PM. For evening planning, the venue is listed from 5 PM on Monday through Saturday, with Sunday hours running 10 AM–10 PM.
The dress code is smart casual, which makes it useful to know before you go. Beyond that, details such as menu format, drinks program, takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations, group capacity are not verified here, so confirm directly with the venue if those details matter for your visit.
Where it fits in a Toronto shortlist
If you are comparing other dining options, F'Amelia and DOVA Restaurant are natural cross-shops for an evening plan. Blondies Pizza may be a more casual alternative. Pisac Peruvian Bistro or Rayah can also help shape the decision if you are comparing different dining options in Toronto.
Quick reference: choose L'avenue on Parliament when its Toronto location, smart casual dress code, verified hours fit the plan; cross-shop if the occasion depends on a specific cuisine, menu, price point, or ambience that is not confirmed here. For broader planning, use our full Toronto restaurants guide, plus nearby city guides for hotels and bars.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about L'avenue on Parliament?
Start with the verified basics: L'avenue on Parliament is in Toronto, has a smart casual dress code, is open Monday to Thursday 5–10 PM, Friday 5–11 PM, Saturday 10 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM, Sunday 10 AM–10 PM.
Can L'avenue on Parliament accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning for a larger party, confirm directly with the venue before booking. The verified hours include evening service during the week and weekend daytime hours on Saturday and Sunday.
What should I order at L'avenue on Parliament?
There is no verified menu data here to name a specific dish, cuisine, or signature order. Plan around the time of day instead: Saturday has a 10 AM–3 PM daytime window plus 5–11 PM evening hours, Sunday runs 10 AM–10 PM. If you want comparison options, F'Amelia and DOVA Restaurant are natural checks; Blondies Pizza is a more casual alternative.
What is L'avenue on Parliament known for?
Based on the verified information available here, L'avenue on Parliament is best described by its Toronto location, smart casual dress code, listed weekly hours.
Location
583 Parliament St, Toronto, ON M4X 1P9, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare L'avenue on Parliament
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| L'avenue on Parliament | Toronto |
| F'Amelia | Toronto |
| Rayah | Toronto |
| Pisac Peruvian Bistro | Toronto |
| DOVA Restaurant | Toronto |
| Blondies Pizza | Toronto |
How L'avenue on Parliament Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- F'Amelia, Notable alternative
- Rayah, Notable alternative
- Pisac Peruvian Bistro, Notable alternative
- DOVA Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Blondies Pizza, Notable alternative
How it compares in Toronto
L'avenue on Parliament is the easiest pick when convenience beats ceremony. Compared with F'Amelia and DOVA Restaurant, it reads more like a flexible neighbourhood choice than a planned evening built around the room or cooking style.
For value, the safer call depends on the occasion. Blondies Pizza is the lower-commitment casual option, especially for groups that mainly want something simple. Pisac Peruvian Bistro is a better fit when the table wants a clearer cuisine direction, while Rayah is the cross-shop when ambience and a more defined dinner plan matter.
Book here for an easy brunch or same-week Toronto meal. Choose F'Amelia or DOVA Restaurant for a more composed night out, Pisac Peruvian Bistro or Rayah for a more specific dining brief, Blondies Pizza when speed and informality are the point.
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