Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
The Grand Indian Dining
100Pearl PointsQueen West pick

About The Grand Indian Dining
The Grand Indian Dining is a practical Queen West pick when timing and location matter more than a tightly defined chef-led format. Go for a flexible late lunch, group dinner, or early evening meal; cross-shop Banh Mi Boys for faster casual value or Maker Pizza Cameron when the group wants a lower-commitment order.
The Grand Indian Dining is a Toronto venue with a casual dress code and verified weekly hours. The clearest verified planning detail is timing: it opens at 5 PM on Monday, at 2 PM on Tuesday and Wednesday, earlier from Thursday through Sunday, stays open until midnight most nights, with later closing on Friday and Saturday.
Use this page as a practical planning note rather than a claim about menu format, price, awards, chef credit, or service style. Those details are not verified here, so the dependable facts are the Toronto location, casual dress code, posted hours.
Use it for flexible Toronto plans, not a highly structured meal
The Grand Indian Dining is easiest to evaluate when hours matter. Verified hours are Mon 5 PM–12 AM; Tue 2 PM–12 AM; Wed 2 PM–12 AM; Thu 12:30 PM–12 AM; Fri 12 PM–1 AM; Sat 12 PM–1 AM; and Sun 12 PM–12 AM. Because no verified tasting format, chef credit, awards, or published price tier is attached, the recommendation should stay practical: consider it when timing and a casual setting are the main requirements.
For broader Toronto planning, compare it against the full Toronto restaurants guide, then build the rest of the night with Toronto bars or Toronto hotels.
Who should cross-shop before committing
If the meal needs a clearer format, compare other options first. Banh Mi Boys, Comma, Maker Pizza Cameron, SAKU (sushi & taco), and Turquoise Restaurant are alternatives to consider depending on the plan. For other Toronto dining, keep the search broad and compare current hours, booking needs, the kind of meal you want before committing.
The Grand Indian Dining is best treated as a practical Toronto option with verified long hours and casual dress, not as a venue with confirmed awards, pricing, seating details, or a published dining format.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book The Grand Indian Dining?
Booking guidance is not verified here. Check directly with The Grand Indian Dining for reservation availability, especially if you have a specific date or time in mind. The verified hours are Mon 5 PM–12 AM; Tue and Wed 2 PM–12 AM; Thu 12:30 PM–12 AM; Fri and Sat 12 PM–1 AM; and Sun 12 PM–12 AM.
Is The Grand Indian Dining good for a special occasion?
It may suit a casual occasion in Toronto if the timing works for your plans. A formal special-occasion format, awards, chef credit, pricing, seating details are not verified here.
Can The Grand Indian Dining accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels if you are planning for a larger party or need a confirmed table.
Is The Grand Indian Dining good for solo dining?
Solo-dining details are not verified here. The confirmed planning facts are that The Grand Indian Dining is in Toronto, has a casual dress code, keeps broad hours across the week.
Is midday or dinner better at The Grand Indian Dining?
That depends on your schedule. The verified hours show earlier openings from Thursday through Sunday and late closing throughout the week, including 1 AM on Friday and Saturday. Specific lunch service, pricing, or menu details are not verified here.
Location
507 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2B4, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare The Grand Indian Dining
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| The Grand Indian Dining | Toronto |
| Banh Mi Boys | Toronto |
| Maker Pizza Cameron | Toronto |
| Turquoise Restaurant | Toronto |
| SAKU (sushi & taco) | Toronto |
| Comma | Toronto |
How The Grand Indian Dining Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Banh Mi Boys, Notable alternative
- Maker Pizza Cameron, Notable alternative
- Turquoise Restaurant, Notable alternative
- SAKU (sushi & taco), Notable alternative
- Comma, Notable alternative
How it compares on Queen West and nearby
The Grand Indian Dining is the choice when the group wants a sit-down meal with a wider late-day window. Banh Mi Boys is better for speed and casual value, while Maker Pizza Cameron is easier when the table wants pizza without a longer dinner plan.
For another sit-down option, Turquoise Restaurant is the closer cross-shop on format. SAKU (sushi & taco) is better for mixed cravings and a less traditional meal structure. Choose The Grand Indian Dining when Indian food is the anchor; choose SAKU when the group cannot agree on one lane.
Comma is the peer to check when ambiance drives the decision. The Grand Indian Dining has the practical edge on hours, especially for later meals, but Comma is the better comparison if the night needs a more mood-led room.
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