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Liberty Village Business Directory

129+ local shops, restaurants, services, and businesses in Liberty Village, Toronto — ranked by rating, filterable by category, and searchable by name, description, or tag.

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The six highest-rated businesses across every Liberty Village category.

Jukebox Print

Jukebox Print

printing services$$
5 (1,100 reviews)

Canada's highest-rated online printing company, located right in Liberty Village. Same-day stickers if ordered by 10 AM, plus a 24/7 pickup locker for after-hours convenience. Over 5,700 five-star reviews on Trustpilot.

Pro tip: Order stickers by 10 AM for same-day pickup from their 24/7 locker — no need to wait for business hours.
Matrix Locksmith

Matrix Locksmith

locksmith$$
5 (440 reviews)

Established in 2002 with 440+ five-star reviews and a 25-minute average response time. Specializes in both emergency lockouts and security system installations with same-day mobile service across Toronto and the GTA.

Pro tip: Check their website for fair pricing estimates before calling — their transparency and 440+ five-star reviews demonstrate consistent reliability.
Neil Ta Photography

Neil Ta Photography

photographers$$$
5 (35 reviews)

The #1 rated Toronto photographer on Yelp, specializing in weddings, events, and mixed-genre photography. Neil's unique approach blends different photography styles for richer, more dynamic storytelling.

Pro tip: Neil only books one event per day for complete focus — reserve your date early for peak wedding season (May-October).
Swisterski Design

Swisterski Design

interior designers$$
5 (15 reviews)

Premier interior design firm led by Joanne Swisterski with 15+ years of Toronto experience. Offers consultations starting at $250 — a great entry point for homeowners who need expert direction before committing to a full project.

Pro tip: Start with their $250 consultation to get professional direction on scope and budget before committing to a full project.
Maz Images Studios

Maz Images Studios

photographers$$
5 (10 reviews)

Full-service portrait studio in Liberty Village offering professional headshots, family portraits, and event photography. Known for excellent customer service and high-quality results in a comfortable, welcoming environment.

Pro tip: Perfect for professional LinkedIn headshots — the studio is right in Liberty Village so you can pop in during a lunch break.
Beauty Room

Beauty Room

spas$$$
4.9 (220 reviews)

Boutique medical aesthetics and beauty studio right in Liberty Village offering facials, microneedling, laser treatments, lash lifts, permanent makeup, massage therapy, and cosmetic injections. A true all-in-one destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Pro tip: Book a consultation first to build a personalized skincare plan — the team creates custom treatment schedules that deliver much better results than one-off visits.

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Mildred's Temple Kitchen

Mildred's Temple Kitchen

restaurants$$
4.5 (1,247 reviews)

A Liberty Village institution since 2004, Mildred's Temple Kitchen is famous for its weekend brunch with signature blueberry buttermilk pancakes. The industrial-chic space in a converted factory is always buzzing with locals. Dinner service showcases elevated Canadian comfort food with seasonal ingredients.

Pro tip: The Saturday brunch gets packed by 10:30am — arrive early or put your name in and grab a coffee at Balzac's while you wait.
NODO

NODO

italian restaurants$$
4.3 (876 reviews)

NODO brings wood-fired Neapolitan pizza and house-made pasta to Liberty Village in a warm, modern trattoria setting. Their dough is fermented for 72 hours and baked in a custom-built Italian oven imported from Naples. The open kitchen and communal tables make it a great spot for casual dinners with friends.

Pro tip: Ask for the burrata appetizer — it's not always on the menu but they almost always have it, and it pairs perfectly with a glass of their Montepulciano.
Chiang Mai Thai Restaurant

Chiang Mai Thai Restaurant

thai restaurants$
4 (612 reviews)

Chiang Mai has been the neighbourhood go-to for authentic Thai food since long before Liberty Village was full of condos. The pad thai and green curry are consistently solid, and the lunch specials are among the best deals in the area. It's a no-frills spot where the food does all the talking.

Pro tip: The weekday lunch combo is the best value meal in Liberty Village — generous portions of curry, rice, spring roll, and soup for under $15.
Burger Drops

Burger Drops

burger joints$
4.4 (489 reviews)

Burger Drops serves smashed burgers that rival anything on the Toronto burger scene. The menu is tight and focused — a few burger options, loaded fries, and milkshakes — and they execute every item with precision. The double smash with house-made pickles and special sauce has developed a cult following in the neighbourhood.

Pro tip: Order the double smash with cheese and add their garlic aioli fries — it's the definitive Burger Drops experience.
Impact Kitchen

Impact Kitchen

restaurants$$
4.2 (534 reviews)

Impact Kitchen is where Liberty Village's fitness crowd refuels with nutrient-dense bowls, grass-fed burgers, and cold-pressed juices. Every dish lists its macros, making it easy to stay on track without sacrificing flavour. The space doubles as a community hub with nutrition workshops and wellness events.

Pro tip: Their weekly meal prep packages are a lifesaver if you work from home — order by Wednesday for Monday delivery and save 15% over individual orders.
LOCAL Public Eatery

LOCAL Public Eatery

restaurants$$
4.1 (923 reviews)

LOCAL Public Eatery is the neighbourhood's go-to for watching sports over elevated pub food and a curated craft beer list. The patio is one of the biggest in Liberty Village and absolutely packed on warm summer evenings. Their brunch game is also strong, with a solid Caesar bar on weekends.

Pro tip: Their daily happy hour from 3-6pm has $7 appetizers and $2 off all draft beers — the best deal for after-work drinks in the neighbourhood.
School Restaurant

School Restaurant

restaurants$$$
4.3 (1,089 reviews)

School occupies a beautifully restored 1890s schoolhouse and serves creative Canadian cuisine with global influences. The heritage brick, soaring ceilings, and original chalkboards create one of the most atmospheric dining rooms in the city. Their brunch is a Liberty Village classic, and the cocktail menu is inventive and well-executed.

Pro tip: Request a table in the upstairs loft for the most intimate experience — it overlooks the main dining room and feels like a private dining space.
OEB Breakfast Co.

OEB Breakfast Co.

brunch spots$$
4.4 (756 reviews)

OEB Breakfast Co. brought its Calgary-born brunch cult to Liberty Village, and the neighbourhood hasn't looked back. They're known for their signature Holy Smoked Meat Benedict and handcrafted crepes, all made from scratch with premium ingredients. Expect weekend waits — this place is legitimately worth the lineup.

Pro tip: Use their online waitlist on weekends — you can add your name from home and show up when your table is almost ready instead of standing outside.
Brazen Head Irish Pub

Brazen Head Irish Pub

bars$$
4 (1,156 reviews)

Brazen Head has been the beating heart of Liberty Village pub culture for years, with a massive wraparound patio that's arguably the neighbourhood's best warm-weather hangout. Inside it's all dark wood and Guinness on tap, with a menu of reliable pub classics. Their trivia nights and live music evenings keep the regulars coming back.

Pro tip: Wednesday trivia night is the best free entertainment in the neighbourhood — get there by 7pm to claim a good table because teams start forming early.
Moxie's Grill & Bar

Moxie's Grill & Bar

restaurants$$
3.9 (678 reviews)

Moxie's Liberty Village location offers a polished casual dining experience with a crowd-pleasing menu that covers everything from steaks to sushi rolls. The space is sleek and modern, with a solid bar program and consistent service. It's a reliable pick when you're dining with a group that can't agree on a cuisine.

Pro tip: Their late-night menu kicks in after 9pm with half-price appetizers — great for a post-movie bite if you've been to the nearby cinema.
The Rec Room

The Rec Room

bars$$
3.8 (1,432 reviews)

The Rec Room is a massive entertainment complex with arcade games, VR experiences, live music, and multiple bars under one roof. It's the go-to for group outings and birthday parties, with a surprisingly decent food menu that goes beyond typical bar fare. Weekend nights transform into a club-like atmosphere with DJs and events.

Pro tip: Load up your game card on a Tuesday when they run double-credit promotions — you'll get twice the arcade time for the same price.
Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery

Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery

breweries$$
4.1 (892 reviews)

Liberty Commons is Big Rock Brewery's Toronto taproom, offering house-brewed craft beers in a sprawling industrial-chic space that celebrates Liberty Village's manufacturing heritage. The beer hall vibe is perfect for big groups, with communal tables and a rotating selection of seasonal brews. Their wood-fired pizzas and beer cheese pretzels are ideal companions to a flight.

Pro tip: Ask your server about the brewer's small-batch — they always have an experimental beer on tap that's not listed on the main menu.
Craft Beer Market

Craft Beer Market

bars$$
4.2 (1,067 reviews)

Craft Beer Market boasts over 100 taps of Canadian craft beer in one of the most impressive bar setups in the city. The massive two-level space in a converted warehouse features exposed brick and steel beams that feel quintessentially Liberty Village. The food menu is designed for sharing, and the staff genuinely knows their beer.

Pro tip: Grab a seat on the upper mezzanine during Leafs games — you get the atmosphere of a packed bar with more breathing room and a better view of the screens.
Pizza Libretto

Pizza Libretto

pizza$$
4.4 (945 reviews)

Pizza Libretto serves VPN-certified Neapolitan pizza with a leopard-spotted crust that comes out of their 900-degree wood-burning oven in under 90 seconds. The Margherita is a masterclass in simplicity, and the rotating seasonal pizzas are always worth trying. The Liberty Village location has a cozy neighbourhood feel that the busier downtown spots lack.

Pro tip: The Nduja pizza isn't always on the regular menu but ask if they have it — the spicy spreadable salami with honey is an absolute flavour bomb.
Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

thai restaurants$$
4.5 (1,534 reviews)

Pai is widely considered one of the best Thai restaurants in Toronto, and their Liberty Village outpost delivers the same calibre of northern Thai cooking that made the Duncan St. original famous. The Khao Soi is a must-order — rich, coconut-y, and deeply satisfying. Expect a wait at peak hours because word has long been out.

Pro tip: Order the Khao Soi with crispy egg noodles on the side — you can add them gradually to keep them crunchy throughout the meal.
Cibo Wine Bar

Cibo Wine Bar

italian restaurants$$$
4.2 (782 reviews)

Cibo Wine Bar brings a touch of Italian elegance to Liberty Village with a menu of refined pasta dishes, thin-crust pizzas, and an outstanding wine list. The space is dark and moody in all the right ways, making it one of the best date-night spots in the area. Their happy hour is a neighbourhood staple.

Pro tip: Their Aperitivo hour from 4-6pm on weekdays offers half-price appetizers and $10 cocktails — it's essentially a discounted dinner if you order enough small plates.
Balzac's Coffee Roasters

Balzac's Coffee Roasters

coffee shops$
4.3 (687 reviews)

Balzac's Liberty Village location sits inside the heritage Liberty Market building and is the neighbourhood's unofficial living room. The Parisian-inspired decor, excellent espresso, and ample seating make it ideal for remote workers and casual meetups alike. Their house blend is roasted in small batches at their Niagara facility.

Pro tip: The back room near the windows is the quietest spot for getting work done — most people crowd the front, so you'll have space and natural light.
Louie Coffee Bar

Louie Coffee Bar

coffee shops$
4.2 (312 reviews)

Louie Coffee Bar is a compact, design-forward coffee spot that takes its espresso seriously. They pull shots using rotating single-origin beans and their lattes are consistently beautiful — both visually and in the cup. The vibe is more grab-and-go than linger, but there are a few window seats for a quick break.

Pro tip: Try whatever their current seasonal latte is — they change it monthly and it's always more interesting than the standard menu options.
Arvo Coffee

Arvo Coffee

coffee shops$
4.4 (267 reviews)

Arvo is a minimalist Australian-style coffee shop that nails the basics — flat whites, long blacks, and perfectly pulled espresso. The interior is clean and bright with concrete floors and a blonde-wood aesthetic that feels calm even when it's busy. They also serve simple but excellent pastries and toasties.

Pro tip: Order the flat white with oat milk — it's the drink the baristas make for themselves and it's perfectly balanced with their current espresso blend.
Dark Horse Espresso Bar

Dark Horse Espresso Bar

coffee shops$
4.1 (543 reviews)

Dark Horse Espresso has been a Toronto indie coffee institution for over a decade, and the Liberty Village outpost is a neighbourhood anchor. Known for strong espresso, generous portions, and a no-nonsense attitude, it's the place where Liberty Village's creative freelancers set up camp. The space is unpretentious with plenty of power outlets.

Pro tip: Don't sleep on their cold brew in summer — they steep it for 24 hours and it's smooth enough to drink black, which is how the regulars order it.

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