Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Rosas
100Pearl PointsSt Clair West fallback

About Rosas
Rosas is a practical St Clair West pick for an easy Toronto dinner, especially if the goal is a relaxed room rather than a chef-driven destination meal. First-timers should prioritize seating preference and current recommendations once there, since verified details on cuisine, pricing, signature dishes are not listed.
For a first meal at Rosas in Toronto, the most reliable planning details are direct: the venue keeps evening hours through the week, adds weekend daytime service, lists a smart casual dress code. Cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing, capacity, signature dishes are not verified here, so it is best to plan around timing rather than a specific menu promise.
Choose it for a flexible Toronto meal, not an over-specified plan
Toronto has plenty of restaurants built around destination dining, but Rosas is best evaluated here through the details that are actually confirmed. It opens at 4 PM Monday through Friday, stays open later on Friday and Saturday, adds 11 AM to 3 PM service on Saturday and Sunday before reopening in the evening. That schedule gives it useful flexibility for weeknight dinners and weekend daytime plans.
Because cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing are not specified here, the safest recommendation is practical rather than menu-led: consider it when the timing works and you want a smart casual Toronto restaurant. If the meal needs a named chef, formal tasting structure, published signature dish, or award-backed validation, those details are not confirmed for Rosas in the available facts.
First-timers should plan around the verified basics
The main decision point is timing. Rosas is open Monday to Thursday from 4 PM to 11 PM, Friday from 4 PM to 11:30 PM, Saturday from 11 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 11:30 PM, Sunday from 11 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 10:30 PM. No seating layout, capacity, bar policy, private-room setup, or group policy is verified here, so solo diners, pairs, groups should confirm those details directly before making plans.
First-timers should not over-plan the order. Without a verified signature dish or fixed format to anchor the meal, ask for current recommendations once seated and choose based on how the table is using the night. That is more useful than chasing a dish name that is not confirmed in the available information.
For broader Toronto planning, use our full Toronto restaurants guide if Rosas is only one stop in the evening, check our full Toronto bars guide if the night is more about drinks than dinner. Visitors pairing the meal with a stay can also compare options through our full Toronto hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Rosas?
Bar seating is not verified in the available details for Rosas. If that matters for a solo meal or a pair, confirm the current seating setup directly before you go. The verified hours run until 11 PM Monday to Thursday, 11:30 PM Friday and Saturday, 10:30 PM Sunday, with weekend daytime service also listed. You can also compare Rosas with NODO when weighing other Toronto plans.
Can Rosas accommodate groups?
No verified capacity, private-room detail, or group policy is listed for Rosas, so larger parties should confirm directly before booking or arriving. The confirmed schedule includes weekend daytime hours from 11 AM to 3 PM on Saturday and Sunday, plus evening service afterward. Pizza e Pazzi is another Toronto venue to compare while planning.
What should I order at Rosas?
No fixed signature dishes or menu format are verified for Rosas here. The safest approach is to ask for current recommendations once you arrive and build the meal around what is available that day. The verified schedule starts at 4 PM most weekdays and adds weekend daytime service. Starving Artist is another venue you may want to compare for a different kind of outing.
Does Rosas handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified in the available information for Rosas, so ask the venue directly before you go. The confirmed hours include Friday and Saturday dinner service until 11:30 PM, which may help with planning, but it does not confirm any specific accommodation. Pizza e Pazzi is another Toronto option to compare. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should a first-timer know about Rosas?
Treat Rosas as a Toronto restaurant with useful verified hours and a smart casual dress code. It opens at 4 PM Monday through Friday, adds 11 AM to 3 PM service on Saturday and Sunday, reopens for evening service on both weekend days. Menu format, pricing, seating layout, capacity are not confirmed here. NODO and Atomic 10 are other venues to compare when planning the night.
What should I wear to Rosas?
Rosas lists a smart casual dress code. That means neat, relaxed clothing is the safest interpretation; no formal dress requirement is verified here. If you are choosing between Rosas and NODO, compare the current details for each venue before deciding.
Is Rosas good for solo dining?
Rosas may work for solo dining if the hours suit your plan, but no bar seating or counter setup is verified here. The weekday 4 PM opening, Friday and Saturday service until 11:30 PM, Sunday service until 10:30 PM make the schedule relatively easy to plan around. Pizza e Pazzi is another Toronto venue you can compare for a solo meal.
Location
1067 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6E 1A6, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Rosas
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Rosas | Toronto |
| Atomic 10 | Toronto |
| Kosh | Toronto |
| Starving Artist | Toronto |
| Pizza e Pazzi | Toronto |
| NODO | Toronto |
How Rosas Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
If Rosas is not the right fit
Try NODO for a more familiar group-dinner format, or Starving Artist if the plan is earlier in the day. For a dinner with more venue personality, compare Atomic 10 before committing.
How Rosas compares in Toronto
Choose Rosas when St Clair West convenience and an easygoing evening are the main priorities. Atomic 10 is the better cross-shop if the night calls for a more defined restaurant identity, while Kosh makes more sense for diners filtering by a specific dining requirement rather than general neighbourhood flexibility.
For casual daytime or brunch-style planning, Starving Artist is the clearer alternative because its occasion fit is easier to read before booking. For Italian-leaning group dinners, Pizza e Pazzi and NODO are safer picks when the table wants a familiar format and shareable ordering.
Value is hard to rank without confirmed pricing, so the decision should come down to certainty. Rosas works when the location and relaxed setup carry the plan. Pick Pizza e Pazzi or NODO when the group needs a clearer food direction, Atomic 10 when the meal needs more personality from the venue itself.
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