Venez déguster un excellent repas chez Emerson Restaurant. Venez profiter d'un ambiance décontractée et venez décompresser au bar après votre journée de travail. Elle vous propose, entre autres, bar complet. Ce lieu apprécié est ouvert en soirée tous les jours de la semaine. L'accès est aisé par transport en commun et vélo. Ils sont situés dans un quartier dynamique.plus...Plus de texte
Conor Jorein gives a short history of Bloordale off the top of his head, while he’s butchering a stack of pastured meat from a nearby Ontario farm. The veteran chef—trained at the likes of Pastis, The Nose, Ortolan and Campagnolo—is one-half of the two-man team behind The Emerson Restaurant. He, alongside co-owner Scott Pennock, can be found in The Emerson’s envy-inspiring open kitchen seven days a week—usually sporting a bowtie—and cooking everything from fresh pasta Italian specials to jerk-style lamb shank to the legendary Emerson beef wellington.
The Emerson first opened its doors in January 2013, after an extensive renovation to a run-down and largely under-used space. Scott and Conor worked side-by-side to expose original brick walls, reface the front of the building, set up a gorgeous twenty foot wrap-around bar, and fill the lofty space with fascinating antiques, vintage family photographs, charming low-lit lighting and a smattering of wall hangings by local Toronto artists. “We want to be a space where people can feel relaxed,” Conor explains, “and you’ll see that with our servers, our chefs, and our customers.”
Conor is a long-time Bloordale-dweller and a quick look at The Emerson’s unique cocktail menu shows how he and Scott are paying tribute to their favourite businesses in the village, both old and new. Try the sweet and spicy Caribbean Queen cocktail or the Mexican-inspired Zoccalo (named after the beloved but now-closed neighbourhood bistro down the street).