St. Lawrence Market (South Building) is a farmers market St. Lawrence Toronto located in Canada.
93 Front St E (at Lower Jarvis St) Toronto ON M5E 1C3 Canada
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MUST try the Boston Blue Fish sandwich at Buster's Sea Cove. It's delicious and the best I've had and I normally don't like fish . Bit of a line but it's worth the wait. Portions are filling too.
Upstairs sees seafood , peameal bacon , mustards , butchers & cheese . Downstairs has coffee , cabbage rolls , truffle salts & dried foods. Don't forget to check event calendar for cooking classes too!
A go-to for fresh produce and meat downtown. Mike's Fish Market , Sausage King , Brown Brothers, and Di Liso's are all well worth a visit.
The peameal bacon sandwiches at Carousel! And their Portuguese egg tarts . Great meats and seafood all over the market . And St. Urbain Montréal bagels . The best.
They have everything! The pea bacon or something (breaded and fried Canadian bacon ) sandwich place is good, as is the European place downstairs with fantastic mushroom caps and latkes .
Downstairs , there is lovely chinese food and a nice bakery ! Walk to the corner downstairs where there is a RAW shop for nice juices !
If you try to Toronto's best sandwich then go for here. It's delicious and the amazing. There are lovely Chinese food and nice bakery . You obviously enjoy excellent food.
Check out Moustachios and try the veal eggplant sandwich with whole made tomato sauce on a Kaiser. Check out Eve's Temptation and try the baklava .
Lots of great pastries and fresh seafood . Nice indoor atmosphere. There’s a really good kitchen supplies store and some good vegan options .
The place for all your hard to find ingredients! They have it all, reasonable priced too! Busy on the weekends, but that's understandable.
Nice market and great options for lunch but most of the shops don’t accept credit cards, a bit of joke in 2019 ????
What is not to love about this place if you like food. Hot bagels , fresh cooked seafood , veal sandwiches , crepes , coffees , and fresh bread
Love coming here for food and fruits . Super busy during lunch time. You can find game meat (ex. Boar , kangaroo ) at certain meat shops here
If you're a cheese lover and love stinky, aged cheeses , Olympic Cheese is the place to stop in at...they mark down the older cheeses out front. Guess most Canadians prefer the less-ripened selection.
Excellent selection of fancy cheese , meats, fresh pasta and sauces. Most things are quite expensive though, you have to dig for the deals! Try the potato knish!
So much great food—meats, cheeses , fresh produce , pastries , coffee , etc. Cards widely accepted but not everywhere, bring some cash with you anyway.
Check out all of the fish mongers to see who has the best quality sushi grade variety. It's always different.
Food from all over the world in one place. Definitely a must see place in Toronto.
I highly reco shopping on a Fri night, after 5pm. Merchants restock to pre for Sat mrng. Bldg is virtually empty which means you get to chat w owners & figure out what's most fresh and in season.
This popular indoor market offers everything from fruit and artisanal cheese to pastries and fresh flowers . Visit on a Sunday when the North Market building hosts its antique fair .
Vegans ! Lots of stuff downstairs !! Cruda Cafe for raw food. Rubes for great variety of beans and rice . Domino for your bulk needs & snacks . St. Law. Organics is superior to the organic stall upstairs
Bustling place for great food-make sure to have a good walk around before you decide on one place--there are a lot of good options.
If you like markets , that's a great one. You'll find literally everything and most food is km 0. Worth a visit also if visiting the city .
I love this place. They have some of the freshest foods and produce in the city !
Check out the fascinating architecture history display at basement level near the toilets .
Perfect for people who love souvenirs, international food, and organic food ????❤️
It's not like a European food market where you can eat at every food stand , most of the shops sell excellent food to take home and cook.
I heard about peameal sandwiches from Anthony Bourdain . Good pick for non-Canadian visitors!
While I don't meat anymore the hot pea-meal sandwiches on the west side of the main floor are scrumptious. Otherwise try the lobster sandwiches at the back( south end )
Don't let the subtitle on Foursquare mis-inform you. Some merchants at the market do have credit machines. Even some of the butchers accept them now :) Cash is still king however
Great place for food enthusiasts! It has a wide variety of seasons, meats, vegetables , rices ... You name it!
Vegans 2! Also find Ying Ying soyfoods on the basement for organic , non- gmo tofu goodness( lots of variety) Next door find fresh growing sprouts and huge salads for lunch .
Fresh pasta & sauces at St. Lawrence Pizza & Pasta , tasty meals at Buster's Sea Cove and your daytrip here should end up great!
If you are coming to Toronto you have to include this on your list. Great place. Try the Pea Bacon Sandwich .
So much fresh produce , without all the packaging! Seafood & meat in the quantities you want with much more choice than most supermarkets !
If you intend to snack in the venue from many of the great eateries , recruit a friend to snag seating while you get the food as there are no where near enough seats for patrons inside the market .
Have some great sea food from Buskers Cove at the back. If you haven't been there check out what it's like here http://mycitylives.com/#!/video/toronto/the-st--lawrence-market/4e4210c9b81aaac208000052 Read more
The veal Parma sandwich at Uno Mustachio is amazing. Very filling and shareable. Get the works with it (except the hot peppers if you like it tame),
You obviously enjoy excellent food. Chef Michael Stadtländer will be serving up his sumptuous, local and organic menu at the @EarthDayCanada Gala on June 6th at The Drake http://bit.ly/KSVhVK
Buster's sea cove AND Fresh Pasta Pizza . Your best vendors are upstairs.
Great finds for your sushi meal needs.
If you have a bunch of things to buy and love good variety and selection...this place is HUGE and has EVERYTHING you could ever shop for (food)
Great market , you should visit this place in Toronto ???????? its clean and everything it's fresh!
Food, gifts , souvenirs, fresh meat , organic vegetables and more..
This is our Jean Talon market . Except it's mostly indoors. There's a big antique garage sale outside every sunday that's pretty cool
Great for getting meat for BBQ season! Chicken kebabs come in many marinades and are a great price!
Anne's Dandy Notecards & Artwork is a great stall that sells Anne's unique fingerpainted artwork.
Always a great place to shop. You can find just about anything
Huge variety of food, nice and crowded , great atmosphere. We had a tasty sushi downstairs
I'm a vegetarian and I still love this place! The selections of fresh foods are AMAZING. Definitely worth a visit!
Best Lobster Bisque in Toronto. Can't go wrong with anything on their menu. - Sunny Raju
Can't go wrong with a breakfast on a bun, which has the right ratio of peameal/bun/egg/cheese. Friendly staff and efficient service. - Rosaline
Fresh ingredients; good temperature; try the famous Oink on the Bun - Monica Lee
Great market. If you like food, go here! There is also a great italian place on the lower level that makes a sweet veal parmesan. - Tim Crook
The farmers market is Great place visit for the whole family. They usually have live music, the food is great. Try the Crepes amazing. - Chris Genge
Great area with awesome shops and grocery markets for fresh produce and food finds. Very picturesque with creative and beautiful graffiti walls around this neighborhood. - Julia Lanc
Take the time to walk around all the district. You'll find interesting stores, great places to eat and lots of picture-worthy scenery - Darwin Palma
The Urban Eatery food court is amazing; a whole lower level with a variety of options. Had some great Mediterranean food ???????????? - Ilissa Gilmore
This Starbucks is pretty quiet and there are some pretty cool armchairs. Nice place. - Emmanuel Nataf