Categories: Food & Drink

One of Toronto’s largest (and hottest) outdoor patios reopens this Friday

Patio season is back, baby! Toronto’s largest go-to outdoor dining spot is reopening their doors this Friday and we could not be more pumped about it. Yes, we’re talking RendezViews. This iconic spot, presented by The Fifth and The Ballroom, is sure to be just as popping this summer as it was last year.

For those of you who are new here, RendezViews 1.0 was one of the hottest spots to hit when it first opened last year. It’s located in what was once a downtown parking lot and it features killer views of the city. Oh, and some awesome drinks and eats.

This year, things are ramping up a notch with RendezViews 2.0. The location has already teased an exciting infusion of art for the new and improved patio, but more details on that will be dropped in the coming days.

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For now, what we can tell you is what’s planned for this weekend. RendezViews 2.0 is set to be the go-to watch spot to catch the UEFA Euro Cup 2021. This weekend’s lineup includes the Italy vs Turkey game on Friday @ 3PM and the England vs Croatia game on Sunday @ 7 PM. They’ll also be screening upcoming NHL playoff games in support of the Habs, Canada’s only team still in the running.

Seats are first-come-first-serve and tables are limited to 4 people (as per government regulations), so be sure to show up early to nab a spot. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to each game.

Keep our eye out for more details and this iconic Toronto destination unveils them. The grand opening date is said to come with an exciting big surprise!

RENDEZVIEWS 2.0

Where: 229 Richmond St W
When: Opening Friday, June 11th

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