The Distillery Historic District is a historic and protected site Distillery Toronto located in Canada.
btwn Front, Cherry, Gardiner & Parliament Toronto ON M5A 3C4 Canada
North America's largest and most well preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture is also brimming with creativity; the pedestrian only village is home to over 20 art studios & galleries Read more
Did you know that between the 1880s and 1890s a dozen barrel houses were built to age the whisky for at least two years? Come visit us during Doors Open on May 25-26, 2013!
I loved coming here in summer (live music ) and winter (Christmas Marketplace ). Must visit place for tourists . Great place to visit for locals especially when there are events/music.
Such amazing architecture and cute little shops. Be sure to take some photos on the cobblestone paths and brick walls.
Amazing food. My personal favourites are Pure Spirits and the Distillery’s newest restaurant Madrina. Great to shop around with friends or family any time of the year.
Come here. Bring funds. Spend the evening. Regardless of your tastes, there is something for everyone, and you can’t beat the vibe!
Distillery is especially amazing during the Holiday season as they have a fabulous Christmas Market ! Everything here is very picturesque throughout the year.
Nice place for locals and tourists to walk around - plenty of shops, coffee and restaurants .
IT is not a louis bourgeois sculpture . IT is a sculpture by michael christian, first unveiled at burning man 2009, where IT had a blazing red spotlight eye and a dozen people could go in IT at a time.
Luv the historical buildings which house various charming stores, cafes & pubs . Great place to browse & relax
I think this is one of the hidden gems for live music in Toronto. I caught Patrick Brealey live in concert this evening and I was allowed to borrow him for this pic.
A former warehouse district with cobblestone street. Lots of galleries and quaint shops. Lots of places for instagram worthy photos.
Browse the handiwork of local artisans here. Enjoy over 80 boutiques filled with goods to fill your home, lifestyle and closet. Bring your walking shoes as this is a pedestrian only area.
The distillery is especially amazing during the holiday season as they have a fabulous Christmas Market ! Everything here is very picturesque throughout the year.
Awesome place with old distillery buildings and shops. There are a good choice of restaurants and shops to visit.
Great art galleries and shops with genuinely Canadian artists ’ works. One is better than the next! Take your time. Browse. Great coffee shop , too!
Amazing pedestrian only zone. Nice shops to wander around. Take the tram here from the city center. It's only 10-15 minutes.
Take the time to walk around all the district. You'll find interesting stores, great places to eat and lots of picture-worthy scenery
One of the most unique districts of Toronto. From shopping to dining, or even just sightseeing, this is a must-see. Boasts the best example of Victorian-era industrial style architecture in NA.
A must go in Toronto. 19th century architecture , exceptional restaurants , cafes and brewpubs , art galleries and more.
The Distillery District is a great place to spend a few hours if you're in downtown Toronto and want to get away from the usual downtown stuff.
Very nice historic place with lots Cafes , restaurants and shops. An attraction not to be missed by tourists
Used to be a favourite haunt but lately too crowded , too hectic and takes away from what used to be a unique and beautiful place off the beaten path
My favorite district in Tee-Oh, Victorian brick wall buldings, artisanal coffee roasters , alternative art galleries ...
this place is a gem, i can't stay away! it's great for some exploring and lift shopping. also, come with an appetite and pick up goodies at brick bakery & soma
Beautiful location full of stores. At night is illuminated and looks pretty cool. Events and happenings all the time
If you go to there..you can see this is perfect sign ????❣️
The film Cinderella Man (2005) was filmed in Toronto. Sections of Richmond Street and Queen Street East were transformed into 1930s New York. This district was also used.
Kind of a historic place, you can spend time in art galleries too
Touristic but somewhat charming neighborhood worth a visit. You'll find small boutiques , restaurants and art galleries .
Balzac’s in the Distillery is great! Really cute 2nd floor area to relax and enjoy :)
Great place to hang out in the summer and a fun Christmas Market in the winter.
Welcome to the only pedestrian zone in Toronto, home to the largest collection of Victorian-era buildings in North America. Don't miss the Love Locks installation to leave your mark in the city .
Very charming neighbourhood, with lots of good restaurants .
Nice to wander in all the alleys to discover a design store or a nice coffee shop .
Tonnes of Old Toronto culture here including Cobblestone path, buildings and tonnnes of very special shops
Great location - lots of shops and restaurants in the old district with its brick buildings.
Rustic old brick and buildings with such character. Why not take a walk through the Distillery and capture the area from a historic point of view . Imagine what it looked like years ago!
This place used to be a large distillery , now the whole area is renovated and full of nice shops, galleries and bars/restaurants. Beautiful!
Always something going on in the distillery section of town , Nightlife and entertainment. Restored and brought back to life this area is worth exploring.
A must visit if you are a tourist . Cute place to walk around and shop
Definitely check out A Taste of Quebec. Great cheeses . Quiches , grilled cheese , smoked salmon sandwiches , cheddar and squash soup and mac+cheese. Ask for Thom!
Great place to wonder around for an hour or 2 checking out the galleries and stores.
Mill St. Brewpub , some of the oldest streets in the city , and whiskey ! My God, the whiskey !
Great for walking and cute little shops, cafes and restaurants
Probably fun to hang out on the weekend in the summer, during the week pretty dead and not much to see
The number one place to live in Toronto hands down- doesn't get better than this location and neighbourhood!
This place is amazing. Great shops,nice galleries and architecture .
Whatever religion you follow, you must go there for Christmas . It is so heavenly!
We'll be participating in CBC's Sports Day in Canada. Come out on Saturday, September 17, 2011 for a trampoline show by Canada's Olympic trampoline athletes and for a jump on a Springfree Trampoline !
Great atmosphere, with German local beers and yummy foods. Try it if u r near by! - Ali Ente
The organic chai latte is SO fresh and truly satisfying. Best in the city by far. - Amaya
The Fish Tacos are unbelievably good! Heck everything is good! - Alex Phrystile
A historic Toronto landmark, with a market on Saturdays and a great little cafe( albeit pricey) inside. - Anya Gregory
Tour guides and demonstration experts are fantastic. Enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Especially loved seeing the results of the old kitchen archaeological dig below the officer's quarters! - Dana Vandepoele
The view is good and the steps are reasonable with a bench part way if you need it. - Terrence Clark
International Award Winning Chocolate maker. I adore the Balsamic Vinegar truffle and the Pop Rocks Truffle is too fun. Their gelato is full of great Ontario flavours. - Joanna Sable
Butter poached whole lobster with the truffle mashed was amazing! - Roslyn Kozak
Surprised at the great options for vegetarians! Try the sesame crusted asparagus sticks, the two-kale salad, and definitely the sweet potato couscous. It was spectacular! - Jesse P.