Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Queens Harbour
100Pearl PointsWaterfront flexibility

About Queens Harbour
Queens Harbour is worth considering for an easy Toronto waterfront meal when location and late-day flexibility matter more than chef-driven dining or awards. First-timers should book it for the Queens Quay setting and simple logistics; choose 360 Restaurant instead if the view is the main occasion, or Steam Whistle Kitchen for a more casual Roundhouse plan.
Queens Harbour is a Toronto venue with direct verified planning details: it is open daily from 11 AM to 2 AM, the dress code is smart casual. Beyond those basics, no confirmed cuisine, chef, signature dishes, awards, price range, seating details, or service format are available here, so plan with those limits in mind.
Book with the confirmed basics in mind
The reliable location detail for Queens Harbour is Toronto. Because no confirmed cuisine, chef, signature dishes, awards, or price range are attached here, treat it as a practical option rather than a special-occasion food pilgrimage based on a known destination format.
If the meal itself needs a clearly defined comparison point, 360 Restaurant and 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower are other Toronto options to research separately. For casual plans around other Toronto dining, Steam Whistle Kitchen, The Rec Room Roundhouse, Joe Bird are also Toronto names travelers may compare, depending on the occasion.
The timing advantage is daily late hours
The major verified practical advantage is schedule flexibility: Queens Harbour is open every day from 11 AM to 2 AM. That makes it useful to consider when your Toronto plans require a venue with late operating hours, though specific menu periods, drink offerings, service details should be checked directly with the venue.
For broader planning, compare it with Pearl's Toronto restaurants guide, or use the city guides for Toronto hotels, Toronto bars, Toronto experiences if the meal is part of a fuller city itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Queens Harbour?
Start with the confirmed basics: Queens Harbour is in Toronto, open daily from 11 AM to 2 AM, has a smart casual dress code. No verified cuisine, chef, signature dish, price range, or tasting-menu format is available here.
What should I order at Queens Harbour?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. For a first visit, check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before deciding what to order.
Can Queens Harbour accommodate groups?
Group capacity and private-dining details are not verified here. If you are planning for a larger party, contact Queens Harbour directly and confirm availability, timing, any booking requirements.
How far ahead should I book Queens Harbour?
Reservation difficulty is not verified here. Queens Harbour is open daily from 11 AM to 2 AM, but for a specific date, time, or larger party, confirm booking details directly with the venue.
Location
245 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2K9, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Queens Harbour
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Queens Harbour | Toronto |
| Steam Whistle Kitchen | Toronto |
| The Rec Room Roundhouse | Toronto |
| 360 Restaurant | Toronto |
| Joe Bird | Toronto |
| 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower | Toronto |
How Queens Harbour Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot book here
For a stronger occasion feel, try 360 Restaurant; it is the clearer pick when the view is the reason for the meal. For a casual group before or after an event, Steam Whistle Kitchen is the safer alternative because the format is easier for mixed preferences.
How Queens Harbour compares on the Toronto waterfront
Queens Harbour is the easier, lower-pressure choice if the goal is a flexible waterfront meal near Queens Quay. 360 Restaurant and 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower make more sense for a view-led special occasion, but they ask more from the plan: stronger advance intent, a clearer occasion, usually a higher-commitment meal.
For casual groups, Steam Whistle Kitchen and The Rec Room Roundhouse are easier sells when the group wants beer, games, or a pre-event meet-up around the Roundhouse. Queens Harbour is better when the waterfront address matters more than built-in entertainment.
Joe Bird is the more casual cross-shop for diners who want a relaxed harbourfront meal without making the view feel like the whole point. Pick Queens Harbour for broader timing flexibility; pick Joe Bird when the brief is simple, casual, waterfront-adjacent.
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