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Mirvish Village is designed to have something for everyone—just like the Honest Ed’s of yesterday. Culture, creativity, belonging, and the essentials you need from day to day shape your Village experience. Come one, come all!
Restaurants, drink spots, and live entertainment.
Micro retail incubators for Toronto’s creative minds.
Convenient retail stops for Village residents and the greater neighbourhood.
Two rows of restored heritage houses with local businesses inside.
A park oriented around the Kitchen’s stage, with play areas for kids and dogs, too.
You’ve got subways, streetcars, and buses right outside, making it a breeze to come and go. There are more shops, restaurants, services, and parks on surrounding blocks that you can easily walk to. You’ll feel connected to the whole city.
Walk only 10 to 20 minutes and you’ll find:
You’ve got subways, streetcars, and buses right outside, making it a breeze to come and go. There are more shops, restaurants, services, and parks on surrounding blocks that you can easily walk to. You’ll feel connected to the whole city.
Walk only 10 to 20 minutes and you’ll find:
NO CAR? NO PROBLEM.
Groceries? Got it. A unique gift for a friend? That too. The Village has everyday essentials, boutique shops, services, and a creative alleyway with micro retail incubators.
Eat to your heart’s content, and have a drink or two on the side. The Village has a variety of restaurants, food vendors, cafés, and bars. There are spaces and flavours that will satisfy every appetite.
Check the Village calendar for upcoming live entertainment, wellness experiences, art shows, and other in-person moments.
With food, drinks, and live entertainment, The Kitchen is the cultural heart of the Village.
Hungry? The Kitchen has options from morning to night for caffeine, a quick bite, a cold drink, or a full meal. Pick a spot, place your order, and settle in with friends—live entertainment or an activation may be in the cards, too. The Kitchen is a destination for the city and a fun amenity for those who live here.
Toronto is famous for its creative alleyways—Mirvish Village adds one to the mix. Honest Ed’s Alley is home to micro retail incubators, where local makers, entrepreneurs, emerging brands, and other creatives can share (and sell) their big ideas and goods.
Which one will you choose?