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There’s more to Trinity Bellwoods than the park—discover the shops, snacks and sights that make this neighbourhood worth a full day’s wander

Let this guide to Trinity Bellwoods lead you through a full day in one of Toronto’s most coveted neighbourhoods. From cozy cafés to standout boutiques, each stop on our list is a thoughtfully chosen ingredient for an ideal day in the neighbourhood. Whether you’re grabbing a sandwich, booking a lymphatic massage, or shopping for your next favourite ceramic bowl, consider our must-visit stops on a sunny day.

Made Rite sandwiches and coffee, Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood guide
Made Rite sandwiches and coffee, Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood guide


MADE RITE COFFEE, 68 Wales Avenue

MONDAY – SATURDAY | 8AM – 4PM

Begin your day at Made Rite Coffee, tucked into the first floor of a residential home. This contemporary-retro café pairs light wood paneling with bold red beams, creating a space that feels both grounded and energizing. Grab one of the best breakfast sandwiches in the city before starting your neighbourhood stroll.

Nüd Wellness Studio
Nüd Wellness Studio
Nüd Wellness Studio

NÜD Body + Wellness, 785 Dundas Street West

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SATURDAY – WEDNESDAY | 9AM – 7PM | THURSDAY | 10AM – 8PM | FRIDAY | 10AM – 9PM

Just a short walk away is NÜD, a serene, minimalist studio designed for solo escapes or shared wellness rituals. Treatments here support the body’s natural detox systems­—focusing on lymphatic health—through a holistic, non-invasive approach. Whether you’re looking to reset, recharge, or simply reconnect with yourself, it’s the perfect stop for intentional, restorative care.

Comrags collection clothes - shopping in Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood Toronto
Comrags collection clothes - shopping in Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood Toronto

Photography by Ted Belton

Comrags, 812 Dundas Street West

TUESDAY – WEDNESDAY | 11 AM – 5 PM | THURSDAY | 11 AM – 7 PM | FRIDAY | 11 AM – 6 PM | SATURDAY | 10 AM – 5 PM

Next, stop by Comrags where Joyce Gunhouse and Judy Cornish’s timeless, locally designed modern women’s clothing bring thoughtful elegance to your wardrobe. The boutique’s clean, considered interior mirrors the craftsmanship of the clothes themselves, inviting you to browse with appreciation for boho-chic details.

Lambo's Deli, Trinity Bellwoods Toronto Neighbourhood, what to eat
Lambo's Deli, Trinity Bellwoods Toronto Neighbourhood, what to eat

Lambo’s Deli, 176 Bellwoods Avenue

EVERYDAY | 11 AM – 7 PM

Heading toward Trinity Bellwoods Park, take a worthy detour to Lambo’s Deli—a neighbourhood staple that’s earned its status through stacked sandwiches made with uncompromising quality. A visit here feels essential. Grab your favourite (the Caprese with prosciutto is superior) before your next stop.

Sonndr, 1068 Dundas Street West

EVERYDAY | 8 AM – 5 PM

Now you can’t show up to the park without a drink-in-hand. Right before the Dundas and Shaw Street Park entrance, Sonndr offers bright, locally roasted brews in a space adorned with artwork by resident creatives. Order a refreshing iced americano or ask for the “the Sonndr”—a specialty seasonal drink.

Fully equipped—with food, drink, and maybe even a chocolate croissant—you’re ready to settle into Trinity Bellwoods Park: beneath the trees, beside the dog bowl, or in the heart of the main field.

vintage furniture Shopping in Trinity Bellwoods, Toronto
vintage furniture Shopping in Trinity Bellwoods, Toronto


Atomic Design, 965 Queen Street West

THURSDAY – SATURDAY | 12 PM – 5 PM

Wandering down Queen Street West, Atomic is a tightly curated boutique that features authentic twentieth-century furniture and home goods, restored in-house with a keen eye for colour, proportion and function. The result is a space that feels like a living gallery: nostalgic yet modern, refined yet approachable.

Fable, 878 Queen Street West

EVERYDAY | 11 AM – 7 PM

Directly across the street, Fable offers ethically made homeware displayed in a peach-hued storefront. With a commitment to zero waste, their collection is as conscientious as it is covetable. It’s the kind of place where high design meets ordinary treasures, proving that everyday essentials can, and should, be beautiful.

Henry's restaurant Trinity Bellwoods

Photography by Lizzie O’Donnell

Henry's restaurant interior

Photography by Lizzie O’Donnell

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Photography by Lizzie O’Donnell

Henry’s Restaurant, 922 Queen Street West

TUESDAY – SATURDAY | 5 PM – 10:30 PM

Book a casual fine dining experience at Henry’s, a Michelin Guide 2024 pick. Dishes like beef tartare with smoked crème fraiche and curry skate wing are best shared among friends. Here, mid-century modern interiors—forest green banquettes, globe lighting, gold-trimmed tables—flow into a sun-dappled patio and adjacent retail wine shop.

Short Turn bar, Toronto - Trinity Bellwoods Neighbourhood Guide
Short Turn bar, Toronto - Trinity Bellwoods Neighbourhood Guide


Short Turn, 576 Queen Street West

TUESDAY – SATURDAY | 5 PM – 2 AM

End the night at Short Turn, a dusk-lit bar along the border of Trinity Bellwoods that pays subtle homage to Toronto’s iconic streetcars. It’s cozy, stylish and just the right kind of ambiance—ideal for the final toast with Spiritopias and Emily in Tokyos to a day in the neighbourhood.

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