Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Piano Piano Harbord
100Pearl PointsHarbord Street Practicality

About Piano Piano Harbord
Piano Piano Harbord is a practical Harbord Street pick for an easy Toronto dinner, especially when the brief is celebration-friendly without committing to a formal tasting-menu format. Choose it for location, schedule flexibility, broad group appeal; cross-shop Yasu for sushi structure, Dreyfus for a pricier French night, or Rasa for contemporary value.
Piano Piano Harbord is a Toronto venue with verified daily hours and a smart casual dress code. The confirmed schedule runs from 12–10 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11 PM Friday and Saturday, 12–10 PM Sunday.
Use the confirmed details as a practical starting point rather than as a complete description of the experience. The available verified profile does not confirm cuisine, chef, menu format, awards, prices, seat count, or beverage program. If those details matter to your decision, check the venue's current official channels before booking. Diners comparing other options can also look at Yasu or Dreyfus.
Choose it for verified daily hours and a smart casual setting
The clearest reason to consider Piano Piano Harbord is scheduling. It is listed as open from 12 PM daily, with hours until 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. That makes the hours direct for diners planning around different schedules.
Beyond those basics, the verified record is limited. There is not enough confirmed information here to describe signature dishes, a specific menu arc, chef credentials, awards, or a drinks program. Treat it as a Toronto option whose practical details are known, while the finer points should be confirmed directly before you go.
Who should book, who should look elsewhere
Book if the decision is driven by Toronto location, daily hours, a smart casual dress code. Look elsewhere or verify directly if the visit depends on a documented tasting menu, a named chef, specific dietary accommodations, pricing, or a particular beverage focus, because those details are not part of the confirmed profile here.
For readers comparing options, Rasa is another venue to consider, while Bar Eugenie can be part of a broader shortlist. Piano Piano Harbord is best evaluated on the facts that are confirmed: it is in Toronto, it keeps daily 12 PM-to-evening hours, the dress code is smart casual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Piano Piano Harbord accommodate groups?
The verified details do not confirm group capacity or private dining options. Piano Piano Harbord is open from 12–10 PM Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday hours extended to 11 PM, so check directly with the venue if you are planning for a larger party.
Is Piano Piano Harbord good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm a specific solo-dining setup, such as counter seating. If you are dining alone, the confirmed daily 12 PM-to-evening schedule may make planning straightforward, but seating and format should be checked directly.
Does Piano Piano Harbord handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodation details are not part of the verified profile. If you have a strict restriction, check the venue's official channels for the latest details before booking.
How far ahead should I book Piano Piano Harbord?
The verified information does not include reservation demand or booking lead times. The venue is listed as open 12–10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 12–11 PM Friday and Saturday, so use those hours as a planning baseline and confirm availability directly.
Location
88 Harbord St, Toronto, ON M5S 1G5, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Piano Piano Harbord
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Piano Piano Harbord | Toronto | , | , |
| Dreyfus | Toronto | French | $$$ |
| Yasu | Toronto | Sushi | , |
| Alebrije | Toronto | , | , |
| Rasa | Toronto | Contemporary | $$ |
| Bar Eugenie | Toronto | , | , |
How Piano Piano Harbord Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
How It Compares
Against Dreyfus, Piano Piano Harbord is the more relaxed Harbord-area choice for diners who want an easier celebration meal rather than a $$$ French dinner. Dreyfus is the stronger pick when the budget allows for a more focused French experience; Piano Piano Harbord is better when comfort, location, group consensus matter more than culinary specificity.
Yasu is the clearer option for diners who want structure, sushi, a more controlled progression. If the occasion depends on a tasting-style rhythm, choose Yasu. If the group includes less adventurous diners or needs a lower-friction Toronto booking, Piano Piano Harbord is the safer social call.
Rasa reads as the value-oriented contemporary comparison at $$, while Bar Eugenie is better for a drink-led night. Alebrije is worth checking when the group wants an alternative to the Harbord default, but Piano Piano Harbord remains the simpler choice when the plan needs to work for a broad table.
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