The Tenor

5216 reviews

10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9, Canada

www.thetenor.ca

+14165912220

About

The Tenor is a Shopping mall located at 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9, Canada. It has received 5216 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 stars.

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Hours

Monday6AM-10PM
Tuesday6AM-10PM
Wednesday6AM-10PM
Thursday6AM-10PM
Friday6AM-10PM
Saturday6AM-10PM
Sunday6AM-10PM

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The address of The Tenor: 10 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2G9, Canada

  • The Tenor has 4.3 stars from 5216 reviews

  • Shopping mall

  • "Two of us enjoyed a nice lunch on a Saturday afternoon"

    "This place is great, but very vertical"

    "I had to look up what "the Tenor" was"

    "Decent enough of a mall I guess"

    "The accessibility here is pretty awful, especially for a shopping centre located right in the centre of the city"

Reviews

  • Jeff Morrison

Two of us enjoyed a nice lunch on a Saturday afternoon. The restaurant looked very nice. It was very busy and chose to sit outside on the rooftop patio. The menu was also similar to the few restaurants we visited during the week that offered an 'all you can eat' lunch and dinner option on the menu. The prices were in line with other sushi restaurants. We chose to enjoy the lunch 'all-you-can-eat' and the choices were all very good in freshness and presentation. We both particularly enjoyed the White Tuna Sashimi/Sushi. It was excellent! Overall, we enjoyed our lunch and feel that we will return to experience their 'all you can eat' dinner buffet. The service and food (so many items on the menu) was very good and requires another visit!

  • Conrad Hall

This place is great, but very vertical. I was here recently and one of the UP escalators was out of service. Yuck. It's a fair hike up the escalators at the best of times. Be prepared for that. However, they have an excellent food court. There's Harvey's, a Halal place, Chinese and Thai, a couple other places, and lots of seating. There's also a large sports bar. There's a fashion centre, too. It's part of Ryerson University. And, of course, there are the movie theatres. I'll have to go back here one day just to walk around and take pictures. There is a lot more in this building than you might realise.

  • carl s

I had to look up what "the Tenor" was. As a name for a mall I give it 1 . It is ok as a corner mall. You will know when you have arrived if coming from street level as it is always blasting classical music (to keep panhandling at bay). The mall has Jack Astors, a multiplex cinema, food court, beer store (no empties returns), timmies, dollerama as well as other stores and service, Little Canada is there as well. Those are the shops I've been to. Mainly I use it to hop on or leave the TTC. I do know Metropolitan university has classes in there somewhere. Safe mall, washrooms were kept clean.

  • John Norton

Decent enough of a mall I guess. Seems poorly laid out and is very ugly for a building in it's prime location. Inside and out this building screams cheap and dull. Big food court, and these tiny escalators. Who the heck designed this place anyway? They clearly thought no one would ever come here because no respectable architect would design a building in the heart of the country's largest city with narrow escalators. God help the company that owns this place if a fire breaks out. Because mass evacuation of this place will surely kill some people. Other then that it's lovely.

  • quinto z

The accessibility here is pretty awful, especially for a shopping centre located right in the centre of the city. There is only one elevator open to the public and it is frequently extremely crowded with highly unreasonable wait times. Very disappointing and makes accessing the subway through this building stressful and time consuming. I see many other wheelchair users and people with disabilities using this building and many of them have expressed similar issues. I look forward to seeing what improvements will be made by the owners of this property.

  • Dean Wilson

An interesting place to visit with 5 floors to navigate on escalators which offer an impressive architectural perspective (there is an elevator btw). Haven't visited the cinema yet, but there is a good variety of food and drink options as well as convenient subway access. Outside is eye candy for the modernist. Only negative is during the 2 months I've been coming here, the mens washroom is like one from a third world country, with 4/5 urinals nonfictional, 1/3 of the sinks not working properly and the stalls in various states of neglect...

  • Ray Klassen 1973

I love going to 10 Dundas East because of the Dollarama store, which is located in the basement, or B1 level of the building! The prices are totally awesome, and the store's selection of products that they carry is also a big plus! The REAL added bonus is the checkout area. They have installed several self serve automated checkout kiosks in the store. These kiosks take both cash as well as debit cards! Very quick, convenient, and hassle-free use of these machines! Plus it is located in the heart of the downtown area of Toronto!

  • Eric Kwan

Visited it a few times and has lost its livelihood. Food court is mostly dead, sports bar is liquidated and most stores open mostly for evening service. Winners is still there and offer condo dwellers a place to shop for clothes. Sidewalk store fronts are quite lively. Little Canada in the basement is an amazing exhibition and has some services located near the PATH entrance. Though the corner has 3 shopping centres, this one feels like a flop or decaying since it lacks variety and foot traffic due to it's verticality.

  • Farukh Shahzad

One of the busiest commercial street in downtown Toronto, full with shopping malls, store and restaurants one the preferred choice among tourists and locals for hanging out, therefore based on these facts it is highly recommended to visit Dundas street in the downtown if you are visiting Toronto or on a tour to Canada and intended to visit Toronto downtown. The most famous mall on the street is Toronto CF Eaton Center and best Buy behind that. İ hope my review is enough for all about Dundas Street. Enjoy..m

  • delbec Google

Lots chocked into this relatively small but convenient space in the heart of Canada's answer to Time's Square. My favourite spot being Dollarama followed closely by Winners. There's a movie theatre in here as well that I hope to explore during my next visit. I subtracted one star because I felt the common areas could be better maintained + there was an alarming incident during my visit that could have been handled better by the medical professionals on site. That's all.

  • Israel Obroku

This is the worst mall I have ever visited in my life, I was there on 11/15/22, I will never forget that day, I was hardly pressed, I urgently needed to use the washroom, I went to the 3rd floor, at about 9:30am. The cleaning staff said the washroom would not be open till 11am, I begged that I could pee on myself any seconds....with a straight face, they said NO sorry!!! That is the worst inhumane experience I have ever witnessed in my life. Very horrible place.

  • Hemlock Forever

Went to our favorite restaurant on the top floor Milestone we always sit right in the middle desk by the window and enjoy the Dundas square view and action. The staff was lovely as always it always will go back again. And the bartender made me a drink that they did not have on the menu and just when I wanted to say thank you I found out today was his last day Can someone please tell him thank you for my special drink...a yummy chocolate Marti

  • Anansi W

I went to the beer store 3 weeks ago and forgot my ray bans for 2 minutes. Went back to get them and someone took them. Well i had a very bad eye infection, and wearing sunglasses you just found not knowing what kind of face, it came from, or what nasty bacterias are lurking on the nose bridge, is just like finding a tooth brush and taking it home and use it. Why is it called tooth brush, shouldn't it be called teeth brush.

  • Edin

Came to the movie theater. Good location. Parking is right across the street. Big theater. Has 2 levels with the VIP access on the second floor. Has 3 d and 4 d movie experience. Also serves alcohol. It is on the 4th floor of the mall. Easy ttc access as well. Picture posted is of the prices for the parking across. Cheapest when entering after 6 PM.underground parking has 3 levels. Pay machine with cash, debit or credit

  • N

Honestly, not my cup of tea. It has many places to shop as it is a huge mall, but the area is suprisingly (despite the foot and vehicle traffic) empty. Dundas Square is naturally very lively with advertisements, tall structures, The Eaton Centre, and so much more yet the actual Square has nothing going on ever. I think it has way more potential if the Cineplex was updated and there is more events around there.

  • Franky Edder

This is at the busiest corner of Toronto. It's right across from Eaton Center, and Dundas Sq. There are many levels to this place. There are food outlets, and restaurants there. The VIP lounge in the Ciniplex theater is nothing less than excellent. You can order food and drink while seated in the theater, It has Stadium seating. There are retail stores through out. The whole place is like a world unto it self.

  • Marcus Willson

Fun destination for locals and tourists. I actually like it better than times square. Often interesting little events are being held. Great shopping and restaurants nearby. Checkout some of the balcony options on the 3rd floor of the Dundas centre. A nice view and long range people watching. If it is cold outside or raining there are also lots of underground options that are interconnected with the Path.

  • Suarez Barboza

Dundas square is nice during the summer days, with little fountains for the kids, shows or entertainment during the day. It can get very busy during special events and should be avoided some times depending in the event. Great tourist spotif you know the schedule. Great for people watching. Lots of restaurants in the area and some over look the square and intersection with patios in the summer.

  • Katherine Bignell-Jones

We visited the food court, which had a fair amount of customers there. Unfortunately, there were not many choices of restaurants to pick from (Chinese, Thai, Burgers and Bubble Tea). We were rather very disappointed by the lack of food options. On the positive side, the Thai food that we had was delicious, the tables and chairs were clean and my husband loved his very first bubble tea.

  • Kenneth Kimmes

This location is mobility accessible. Since the pandemic, the businesses in the building were hit pretty hard. Several restaurants in the building did not make it. In the building there is still some key businesses. Some are; Cineplex, Dollarama, Jack Astor's, Tim Hortons, Milestones, Winners and Little Canada. Little Canada is a new tourist attraction that opened during the pandemic.

  • Lori Zwicker

I can't grow to like this place. I remember when it was being built and they were hyping it up. Then it opened and it never looked finished. It's like walking into a factory. The area is filled with religious groups shouting and arguing, drunk ppl, etc. Security is useless. If you can find them, that's a miracle, but don't ask them to do anything. This place needs a serious clean up.

  • Sandra Thomas

Love going down there just for the Chinese food in the food court. They give loads of FRESH, delicious food at very GREAT prices. (Try their spicy fish!!¡ everything is delicious!!!) Also that section from the dollerama to the top floor is always clean and I love the way security is on top of the not so nice people entering the building. Security is very strict and on the ball.

  • Roxanne A Clarke (Rafi, Rocky, Aretha)

I was detained and searched and given a 2 year trespass ban for demanding I be allowed to use the elevator to go to the subway. The Toronto Police came and they handed me the 2 year ban and me and my dogwere released. The handcuffs were on so tight I have a permanentscar and jury. Because they tried to twist and brake my arm. It's all on video and there were alot ofwitnesses.

  • Vivek Verma

Famous Dandas square while acknowledging they are on unceded native land doesn’t even want people to be able to use the bathroom before 11 am. Absolutely disgusting behaviour. Guard comes and starts watching people right at 11 am watching you to see if you’re just here to use the bathroom. Just putting a pride flag to say you’re inclusive is nothing but a marketing gimmick.

  • Jennie Desi

Always shop here, security tried kicking me out of lobby for sitting charging my phone. I was not in the way and not disruptive. I urgently needed my phone. And i bought food and ate in the food court prior. If you are that bored of your job then just say it. No compassion for simple thing but all the people on drugs harassing others outside is non of your concern ok.

  • Hollywood 1892

Outside of that dump Silver Snail,this is a really good place to frequent if you need to fo a little shopping. Located in the heart of the downtown core,its seconds away from Eaton Center and all your other amenities. If your a tourist than you can see it all,from colorful characters to great scenery,but take it from me Avoid the Silver Snail a couple doors down.

  • Shhivi Wadhera

It's a well rounded place. It has Dollarama, winners, Starbucks, Cineplex. You can get almost everything in this one spot and also watch a movie, VIP IMAX regular. You can buy pretty much everything you can get in the mall but cheaper. The food court is pretty decent too and most probably you will find something you like in there! Overall a good group stores.

  • neeluswar

Its good obviously that it is so crowded. I personally do not like to be there as it is full of weed smell, vaping peopke throwing vaping clouds ten feet far, noisy religion promoting people with loudspeakers, noisy music on the other side, narrow sidewalks made even narrower by homeless people sitting or lying there along with their dogs and rags......

  • Joaquim Hylton

I only went to the winners at this location as the mall had not yet been opened. The store was very well kept even being as overstocked as it was the selection was plentiful. The lineup moved fairly quickly outside this Winners location so I didn't mind especially when I seen the overstocked shelves and clothes rack. Made the wait tolerable for sure.

  • Leesa Passarelli

Had an amazing time celebrating Mother's Day with my 3 amazing kids. The food was incredible & the service provided by a gentleman named Kevin who was our server was fantastic!!! Definitely will be returning. Thank you Kevin for being an incredible server, you were amazing. Thank you for making my evening with my family a wonderful experience.

  • True Morgan

My friends and I went to Spring Sushi(an all you can restaurant) after doing some shopping at Eaton Centre. The food was great for the price(about $35). Food comes out in small platters but you'll fill up fast! Remember it's an all YOU can eat so be mindful of whatever you order and don't eat, you'll have to pay for it!

  • True Adventure

A lot better than it used to be. They have some better anchor clients so they were able to finish the place off and it actually looks quite nice. Must see is the food court on the third floor - get a seat by the window and you can look out on to Yonge Street. Good selection of places to eat including Harveys and Subway.

  • Candice Smith

Lots of little mom and pop stores Downstairs. Small food court, and Washrooms are always dirty and or out of order. There is a planet fitness, a Starbucks, Second Cup, Booster juice, Winners and a Ikea. However, you can only take home small stuff. Everything else you have to order from the online Ikea store.

  • Margaret “2Hot2Rot” Mclachlan

I absolutely love the beer & cheddar soup. We actually ordered 2 servings but they only had 1 left and they actually comped it. I was impressed. Their garlic bread is to die for, and of course.... Hail Caesar....delicious cocktail & no room for dessert, we had to take that to go.

  • Aaron Allison

Went to Feta and Olives at 10 Dundas square. They had a special for a pitas of the day special which was only $5. Was greeted by a young gentleman who was busy playing his device but took our order. The person preparing our food was nice and prepared our Pita quickly. The quality was good for the price.

  • Fernando Rebeles

Always crowded place, the place has everything from theatre to food court. Just try to avoid weekends or summers. It’s busy and you can barely have a decent walk without being pushed or cursed. It a highly touristic area. Come across the plaza on Sumer weekends and you will find cultural events as well

  • Sruthi In peg

This always treat my legs and eyes. instead of getting to different shops, this mall is a one spot for all the famous and popular brand clothing. Also a good place for window shoppers and explorers. Their food court is great with many like tim Horton's, MacD, Starbucks, pizza pizza and many more.

  • Randey C

It's an alright shopping centre. Only reason I have really came to this shopping centre was because I had classes inside and that spring sushi is in the building. Inside is generally pretty clean and they have an assortment of food choices in the food court on the 3rd floor. Cineplex is inside.

  • David Chudak

I feel bad for security here - there isn't enough police presence, and a lot of troubled people wandering around with mental health and addiction issues. The area is fun, but keep a close eye out for dangerous situations, and just keep your distance. It's generally safe, but sketchy at times.

  • PJT Sicat

This is a bad place. The food court is open and people are buying food, but the washrooms are closed. It's 9 pm on a Sunday. Where do you expect to go to if they need to pee or otherwise? This mall formerly known as Dundas Square doesn't seem to care genuinely about its loyal patrons.

  • Shiran Vyasa

I saw Star Wars:Last Jedi at Cineplex (Dundas and Yonge). The film was pretty good. It's a shame they were not offering the movie in a regular format but forcing you to pick the movie in 3D, AVX, VIP etc. Still it was a wonderful experience seeing the movie in VIP. Great seats …

  • Josie Simonini

Back to visit Little Canada with the whole family. I will be going back again as I purchased the yearly membership. Although they are working on the North as an addition to what is there at the moment, they di add new themes to the existing. Haloween should be very interesting.

  • Stephanie Lucas

Mall is quiet these days. I was thankful of this considering I am concerned about the pandemic. I was in and out quite key to pickup my new prescription glasses. Everyone was in good spirits. There honestly were more people outside on the streets around the mall than inside.

  • Rebecca Tait

The actually place is fine , but there is definitely some people to watch out for as per the methadone clinic right down the street. Alot of ppl roaming around who are highly intoxicated. So it can be scary at times. Luckily there is high levels of security in the building

  • Albert T

A very popular place for people to hang out. Can be extremely busy at times. Very convenient to get to as subway is just underneath. Lot of choices to eat from food court to restaurants. Also a movie theater there which is a decent size. Would recommend visiting this area

  • Christopher Heenan

This place is electric with life. As someone who loves the energy of a bustling downtown core, I really enjoyed my first time here. There's lots of great food and drink to be had here and nearby and even a movie theatre! Great place to spend some time at any time of day.

  • Dessy.

Pretty much just go here for the upper level Cineplex and restaurants. 50% of the places in the food court are closed and it doesn’t look like the building tenant is doing anything to cover it up. At least it has a clean washroom in case you need it while downtown.

  • Matthew Flemming

Why do you blast the classical music outside the main doors??? Is that your solution to loitering and homeless people? Doesn't help the already awkward and unflowing design. Just makes you get in and out quicker. So maybe mission accomplished? Even for patrons.

  • Bill L

Canadian version of Times Square. Lots of people when the sun goes down. Good street vibe and street entertainment. Lots of restaurants to choose from. Parking may not be the easiest to find so use public transportation and not get ripped off with parking fees.

  • Mahsa Tarahomi

Food court is very big almost always can find a seat. Theater often gets crowded on weekends. Aside from that there's no much else going on in this mall. There's a shoppers on the lower level and the TTC Dundas station northbound platform feeds into the mall

  • Beverley Thonson-Byard

When shoes shopping with Nicholas. I was greeted promptly and offered help in finding what we were looking for. Great helpful staff on both levels...we didn't find anything appropriate but enjoyed the time shopping there. Would go back and would recommend

  • Joanne Delos Santos

I love coming into here during the Winter Time since its attached to the subway. This establishment houses an assortment of different fast-food and dine-in places to try out (ie. carribean queen vs. shark club). On the highest level is the movie theater!

  • Julian Vaca

The heart of downtown rests here and there are plenty of shops. Parallel to the Eaton centre where you can shop for virtually anything. Also is very busy and always packed and one can always find something to occupy their time with when visiting.

  • Carol F

An iconic location (now called The Tenor) near Yonge & Dundas with access to the Dundas Subway Station, restaurants/food court (bathrooms!), Dollerama, and Cineplex movie theatre. Convenient location to grab Starbucks or Tim Hortons before

  • Joe Healy

Went to the Cineplex. There are regular screens, VIP, IMAX, and 4DX. There is a variety of food options from regular snack bars to fully licensed at your seat with middle, high end range of dishes. Prices vary and it is pricey compared to

  • Edward Fine

10 Dundas St East is a spectacular location basically Yonge and Dundas I just don't like the choices of stores that use to go to Future shop there on the second floor which was the main place that I would go to before they closed. They do

  • Aliyah Grogan

I ordered lunch from Feta and Olives, a restaurant in the food court of 10 Dundas for my office. We had to feed about 20 people and we gave them pretty short notice but they were able to make our wraps in time. Because there was so much

  • Koutayba Khodr

Crowded place as it's an intersection of everything from, Little Canada, Subway, Theatre, Food court, Shops, and more. The corner outside is busy any given time and on weekends it's packed to the point of not being able to walk.

  • Sher A

There is a decent selection of restaurants to choose from and you are most likely to find a seat in the food court. The building also has a movie theatre, Winners, Dollarama, Beer Store & Wine Rack amongst other businesses.

  • Linda Crook

Always seems a big grubby to me. Food court isn't nice. Washrooms horrible last time I tried, I walked out, never went back. Winners and Dollarama, Beer Store all good locations and the best stores in this multi level site.

  • Dante Melchiorre

Tons of shops and things to do. Lots of crowds and people, but manageable. We walked from our hotel as driving seemed like a lot of effort in this town lol. So I do not know how parking was, but it looked sparse.

  • William Porteous

Went to Jack Astors for apps and a drink. The place was nice and service was good, the patio looks awesome with a great view of Dundas sq but the weather was cold and snowy so we stayed inside. I'd go back again.

  • Susana Arango

Really good!! A lot of restaurants and clothes stores around. Full of screens, like a little time square, but there are many homeless there; yelling and making scenes. So nice on weekends to listen free concerts

  • Filip Hasson

If you're a fan of escalators you will LOVE this mall! Really cool to ride all the way from underground in the bottom to the top floor, feels a little sci-fi sometimes and makes the city feel much less flat

  • David Garland

The food court has a good variety of food options and plenty of seating. It is well maintained and clean. The Wi-Fi is good when you can connect but it is sometimes unavailable if many people are logged in.

  • Imran Nabi

Best space in Toronto. It is situated in the center of Toronto very busy place. Dollorama is a store where every thing is available at per dollar price. Like 1$ , 2$, or 3$ etc. Good store for shopping.

  • Matt Clarke

Tons of places to eat and shop here. Great location for locals and tourists alike. Movie theaters, business centers, and much more in one place. Usually very busy with lots of events happening nearby.

  • Mark Pennelli

always enjoy going into the Atrium on bay no my way around love the tim hortons donut shop and the closeness to ttc for ride home can't wait to see the tree in the Eaton Center still under wraps

  • Rock NRoll

Mall is kinda old. N theater may need some updating. Asian restaurant good per my friend n Jack Astors is good too food n service. I rated this this low because of mall n overall feeling n looks

  • David Trump

It's a very busy place everybody going in so many different directions clean straightforward accessibility by mobile device is good wheelchair accessible which is helpful. Great place to visit

  • Tee Campbell

Nice tourists area but unfortunately there is a safe injection site nearby. You have the homeless population along with ppl with addictions all over the streets. This needs to be addressed.

  • johnny five

In a high foot traffic area, can be difficult to get in through the doors with so many people and revolving doors. On busy days this causes a bottleneck of people trying to enter and exit.

  • Ramy Saboungui

Not much to see here for shopping but it's home to some great patio dining experiences at night. For food, try Spring Sushi or head to the ViP cinema here and watch the latest release!

  • Marc-Andre Tremblay

It was fun and the staff were very helpful. I would recommend a 2 hour session at least. One hour passed by way too fast after being taught how to use it and navigating all the games.

  • Shanikque Brown

Came here to catch up with friends. We ended up at Jack's for drinks. It's usually busy in this area, try your best to find prime parking that actually has parking spots if you can

  • Shanny Foo

Large food court with plenty of dining options and specialty gourmet boutiques. Although there is a ton of seating, it's often quite busy so treat it like looking for parking.

  • J A Chen

A multi-level mall with retail shops and restaurants overlooking Yonge-Dundas Square, large food court area with good selection of cuisines, clean and bright eating areas.

  • evendarkness

Very clean building especially for being right in the heart of the city. There are several floors with many stores, a food court, dine-in restaurants, and a movie theater.

  • Prateek Medhi

Good mall in a prime location with subway and street car connectivity. This mall has Winners, Dollarama, Cineplex, Baskin Robins, Starbucks, Jack Astor's and a Food court.

  • Amer Kasim

This is Dundas Square area. It is very close to Eaton Center. There is a food court and several small stores. Prices are great. My favorite store in this mall is Dolarama

  • teddy mills

Decent place for a pit stop eat and go. Food court with lots of seating on 2nd. 3rd has Jack Astors and Miles and a great Ciniplex to watch some theatre movies in VIP.

  • Jennifer Cote

One of the most beautiful views in of the city. The heart of Toronto. This was taken from jackastor's patio. The theater is great, I love the dollarama and winners.

  • Armin Stern

Two nice bars located on 4th floor with the opportunity to sit outside enjoying the evening with an IPA or another beer. 15 kinds of beer on draft, perfect.

  • Iskie Isketerol

Milestones has a terrible policy for managing their waits to get seated. Over a hour to be called and we weren't elsewhere and were halfway done our dinner.

  • Wallie Washington

Always a pleasure here. Love the fruit smoothies from the guy in basement. Shout out to subway operator he was extremely helpful on my journey yesterday.

  • Kyle Shreve

One of the best hidden spots in the downtown core. Hosts a secret beer store not known to many. Also has a Tim Hortons with no lines. Best kept secret.

  • Anis kaddoura

Toner is one of my favourites,has a variety of sandwiches and plates, and has a nice place where you can sit and watch other people enjoying shopping

  • O S

A great experience. There are so many details and everything is done with love and attention. Really good job! Snow Quebec is especially beautiful

  • M B

First time experiencing VIP. Food was good as well as service. Seats were large and comfy except they didn't recline while the cheaper seats do.

  • Tyler Corey Dagenais

It was a pleasure to have lunch and shop in many establishments here. Thank you. Everyone needs to come here at least once in your existence.

  • Dawn Niemi

Nice place, quite a few good restaurants & good variety of stores ️ ️️️ They also have a large movie theatre …

  • Ankit Sharma

The best place to be in Toronto where you can find allot of people having a great time as well alot of place stop. shop and have fun

  • Jos Brown

A bit dark and not so inviting. Looks like it needs an upgrade. But the food court is okay, clean and tidy. All staff were pleasant.

  • Leffe Monette

Overall good experience. Great places, but there are always people preaching the bible outside and the outside is a little sketchy

  • Ana Roa V.

I was here watching a toronto after dark film. It's my theatre of choice usually, I have been coming here since the jurassic Epoch

  • Kanchan Kumar

Great place to hangout with friends and family for movies shopping and food... Always lively and well connected with TTC.

  • Alicia Christian

Ok. So this is a minature Times Square in Toronto. I had fun walking around without the bevy of tourists milling around.

  • NELS NELLIS

location include : Starbucks, Shoppers, BeerStore, GoodLife, Spring Sushi, Food court, Cineplex , Tim, Winners.

  • trevor guiden

Forgot something in the car. the elevator was so quick I got back to the theater before the movie started

  • Colene Ramoutar

I really enjoyed my visit here. It's a big square with shopping and a cinema. It's beautiful at night.

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