Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Miss Ivy
100Pearl PointsLate-night Queen West

About Miss Ivy
Miss Ivy is worth considering for a late-week Queen West plan when atmosphere and group energy matter more than a fully documented menu or chef-led format. First-timers should use it for a social night out, especially Thursday through Sunday, compare alternatives if the occasion needs clearer pricing, cuisine, or dining structure.
Should Miss Ivy in Toronto be on your shortlist? Consider it if the plan fits its limited weekly schedule and smart casual dress code. The verified practical details are direct: Miss Ivy is closed Monday through Wednesday, opens Thursday and Sunday from 7 PM to 12 AM, opens Friday and Saturday from 7 PM to 1 AM. If you need documented cuisine, menu, pricing, chef details, or other specifics before committing, those details are not verified here.
The clearest planning point is timing. Miss Ivy is a late-week Toronto option, so it makes more sense for Thursday through Sunday plans than for early-week plans. For a first visit, base the decision on whether the hours and dress code work for your group rather than on unverified claims about food, drinks, service style, or format.
Use it for a Toronto night that fits the schedule
The practical read is simple: Miss Ivy is easiest to evaluate by schedule. It is not a page where confirmed awards, chef credentials, fixed menus, seat counts, or price guidance drive the decision. That may be enough if your main question is whether it is open for a late-week plan in Toronto.
Because no verified signature dish, cocktail, cuisine type, or menu format is available here, first-timers should avoid arriving with a highly specific expectation. Confirm current details directly before visiting if the occasion depends on a particular menu, seating setup, dietary accommodation, or service style.
Who should choose it first
Choose Miss Ivy if a Toronto plan lines up with its Thursday-to-Sunday evening hours and smart casual dress code. Skip it, or compare other options first, if your group needs confirmed pricing, a known cuisine type, lunch service, a chef-driven reason to travel, or a published format before deciding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Miss Ivy open?
Miss Ivy's verified hours are limited to Thursday through Sunday evenings. It is closed Monday through Wednesday, opens Thursday and Sunday from 7 PM to 12 AM, opens Friday and Saturday from 7 PM to 1 AM.
What should I wear to Miss Ivy?
Miss Ivy's verified dress code is smart casual. Choose something polished but not necessarily formal.
Can I eat at the bar at Miss Ivy?
Bar seating is not verified here. If seating format matters for your visit, confirm directly with Miss Ivy before visiting.
What should a first-timer know about Miss Ivy?
Treat the schedule as the key verified detail. Miss Ivy is closed Monday through Wednesday and opens only Thursday through Sunday from 7 PM, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday.
What should I order at Miss Ivy?
No verified signature dish, drink, cuisine type, or menu format is available here. Check the current menu or ask Miss Ivy directly before visiting if ordering details are important to your plan.
Location
502 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2B3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Miss Ivy
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Miss Ivy | Toronto |
| Good Company | Toronto |
| Comma | Toronto |
| La Palette | Toronto |
| SAKU (sushi & taco) | Toronto |
| 612 HARLOWE | Toronto |
How Miss Ivy Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Good Company, Notable alternative
- Comma, Notable alternative
- La Palette, Notable alternative
- SAKU (sushi & taco), Notable alternative
- 612 HARLOWE, Notable alternative
How Miss Ivy compares in Toronto
Choose Miss Ivy when the priority is a Queen West night with social energy and lower planning friction. Good Company and Comma are better cross-shops if the group wants the restaurant choice to be driven more by the meal than by the night-out setting.
For ambiance, Miss Ivy competes more directly with La Palette and 612 HARLOWE than with a tightly defined cuisine pick. If the plan needs personality and a room that can carry the evening, keep it on the list; if the plan needs clearer food expectations, La Palette is the cleaner comparison.
SAKU (sushi & taco) is the more useful alternative when the group wants a named food direction before choosing. Miss Ivy is the easier recommendation for a flexible first-timer night; SAKU is safer for diners who want the cuisine to answer the question before they arrive.
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