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The Rabbit Hole — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario

4.4·692 reviews·Family Eats·21 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1L6
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The Rabbit Hole is a restaurant in downtown Toronto that offers a dining experience suitable for families looking for a meal out.

What to expect

This establishment is categorized as 'Family Eats', suggesting it caters to diners of all ages. As a restaurant, it provides an indoor setting for meals, making it a potential option for families seeking a bite to eat in the city. While specific kid-focused amenities are not detailed, its classification implies a welcoming atmosphere for children.

Best for

Ideal for families seeking a convenient indoor dining option in the heart of Toronto.

What parents say

  • Qi Zhang

    2026-1-1

    Came for an early new years dinner with the family. Everything was delicious. The Wellington was just perfection. My basic margarita was probably one of the best I’ve had in Toronto. We were so impressed by the quality of the food AND the service, we can’t wait to come back to try the normal menu. The thick cut chips was a sleeper hit. Super crispy!

  • Minna Donatucci

    2025-10-8

    What a gem of a place. Ask for Megan. She's phenomenal. They gave us prosecco because we were celebrating our anniversary! So wonderful of them. The food was outstanding! Perfectly cooked, perfectly timed. A truly delightful experience. One thing: avoid the flourless chocolate tort. Unless you like punishment food. It tastes like a sad frozen protein bar. I told them to take it off the menu 🤪 And of course they took it off the bill. But everything else was sublime. Sublime!

  • Trey Tollison

    2025-10-20

    We visited the Rabbit Hole for a post business meeting dinner a group of about 15. The location is nice and well appointed. Expect downtown corporate vibes. Food wise it was heavy English courses. The steak and ale pie was solid. The rabbit pastry was a little weaker entry a Crab cake on an English muffin except sub rabbit for crab I liked it but not blown away for the price. The draft beer and cocktail selection was limited for this area and our martini order consistency was not great. I'd really like to see more UK beers perhaps old speckled hen or Smithwicks. With the slower service we got dinner took about 3 hrs to get through and was great flavor wise but the price and lack of attention hurt. Overall a fine spot to bring your business partner but I wouldn't make a special trip here.

  • Vincent Chow

    2025-11-16

    Visited on a couple of occasions recently for their Lunch offerings and for their Happy Hour specials. The Rabbit Hole is a British-style gastropub offering many pub classics and unique cocktails, with British favorites such as Haddock and Chips, Pies and Butter Chicken. Their Beef Wellington special (Wednesdays for lunch only) was one of the unique items offered especially for the lunch hour. The Beef Wellington was cooked medium-rare to medium, which was overall tender and flavourful. Portion size was very filling for one especially given the size of the Beef Wellington provided, alongside the included sides (mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables). For a lunch special, this was fairly premium compared to other lunch offerings especially around the area. As for Happy Hour, their specials included special prices on cocktails and select wines/beers on tap. Many of their snacks are vegetarian/vegan-friendly, such as their Maple-Siracha Cauliflower and Spinach Dip. Their snacks were a decent portion size as a shareable, but is best for smaller groups. Overall, it's a decent spot to get British-style pub cuisine in the Financial District that's a bit more on the upscale side. Staff were overall friendly and helped with any recommendations for any food or drinks. Recommended to get reservations as it can get busy during the lunch hour and for happy hour as well.

  • Mich L

    2026-2-7

    Tried out the Winterlicious dinner menu with a friend. I thought the british home styled decor and rock classics playing as background music was a unique touch. The food was good but not a standout for the price point. For appetizers we enjoyed the crispy pork belly bites more than the salmon pate, which was reminiscent of a tuna salad sandwich. We had the roast dinner for our main, the elements were executed well particularly the beef, but I noticed the food got cold quickly. I wish it was served warmer or the plates were heated to accommodate. Dessert was enjoyable, and service was friendly. I'd try rabbit hole again but maybe as a downtown spot for drinks with friends.

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