The club closes at 3 a.m. You’ve been dancing for three hours. You need to eat. Toronto has answers.
Little Baba by Amal on King West is open late and serves fast-casual Middle Eastern food with the ingredient quality of a Michelin-recommended kitchen. The chicken shawarma and dahi puri-inspired dishes are exactly what you need at this point in the evening.
Gallery Burger has multiple locations and serves well-constructed burgers until late. Not glamorous, exactly what the situation requires.
Pizza e Pazzi on College Street has become a go-to for post-club late night pizza with actual craft behind it. The wood-fired approach translates well at any hour.
Seven Lives in Kensington Market is technically a lunch operation, but the surrounding area has enough late-night options that Kensington becomes a natural end-of-night destination for the Queen West and Entertainment District crowds.
Portland Square’s Honey Chinese and Prima Donna both operate until 2 a.m. on weekends, making them an option for those who want to transition from dinner to dancing and back to eating — a genuinely Toronto approach to a night out.

