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Cafe du Lac boasts an authentic Quebecois style bistro on Lakeshore West. Featuring a cozy atmosphere and sometimes live blues bands, this cafe also sets the bar for French cuisine in Toronto. Featuring a posh menu setting the gold standard in poutine, Cafe du Lac also offers daily specials, a brunch menu and live blues on select evenings.
The Lakeshore area is a Toronto neighbourhood in transition. As more of the old cottage-style homes in south Etobicoke get renovated and condo towers continue to sprout in the area, the demand for good food is on the rise, and local businesses are rising to challenge.In an effort to highlight some of the work of local restaurants and other food providers, a grassroots organization called “Our... more
This Resturant Cafe Du Lac is closed and a new amazing Spanish Resturant has re opened.
The new Resturant is called La Vina and serves a variety of Tapas and Paella The chef has worked all over the world in many top resturants and was trained in Spain.
The service is wonderful and they have a great wine list.
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Food was cold, service was poor and my eggs Benedict came complete with a long black hair (im a blond). Would not go back or recommend it.
My husband and I had dinner here in July and was very disappointed with both the food and the service. The first two choices we picked off the menu were not available. When our meals came both dinners were overlooked and dry (fish and steak) and the "homemade sauce" that was to come with the one entree turned out to... more
The Quebecois-style café makes all their desserts and dinner breads in-house, with a focus on the heartier flavours of autumn and winter seasons. Items on the menu include maple syrup tarts, poutine, ciders and French onion soup. The cozy café also has patio.