Sugo is a neighbourhood red sauce joint serving up classic Italian-American. No reservations.
1281 Bloor St. W. (Lansdowne) Toronto ON M6H 3Y2 Canada
Reservations | No |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails |
Try their delectable Calamari or the house made Olives, their Veal Parmesan platter with the Gnocchi and finish it all off with the Tiramisu .
Tucked away at Bloor and Landsdowne is this Italian gem! Intimate atmosphere with lovely staff . The classic meatball with spaghetti with a glass of vino hit the spot!
Their veil sandwich was amazing, even better than I had in Cabano’s Comfort food . Pasta was ok. Get ready to wait in a long queue. Cool staff members. They only accept cash!
We loved this place, fresh and delicious food, big portions , friendly and helpful staff . small family owned restaurant which is super busy you will have to wait but it definitely worth it.
Spaghetti and meatball was great. My suggestion is spilt a platter and order an appetizer and/or salad . Good size portions. And the staff was amazing. ????????
Great and friendly service . I love the spaghetti with chicken .
Really good Italian food . They do not have pizzas . Ask for their daily special !
Good atmosphere, friendly staff , amazing big portion and taste, fair price !
Great food, great service due great people
Great pasta and sandwiches . Massive portions . Friendly service .
Everything here is good. Hands down.
Worth the hype, but the experience tends to be stressful at peak hours
Great food and service but the place is small.
Everything is excellent!
Best pasta
Lovely place w a romantic vibe! Bonus points for hand sanitizers at every table! - Niloo Izadi
Everything was excellent. The short ribs were the star of the show. Wine selection was exceptional. - Scott Soenen
In addition to selling fresh pasta for take home, Baldassarre also offers lunch Tuesday-Friday using their pasta and gelato. - Jordan Yee
Cookie butter was rich & intense, with big biscoff chunks. Possibly too big - it seems whole biscuits were thrown in. It was sometimes hard to take small bites or scoops. - Gabriel Seah