based on 8383 reviewsWe live within walking distance of the brewery and are so glad we visited. Spent the afternoon tasting beer, sake, and other different spirits while also having delicious food at different locations. All locations we visited had very friendly staff. The decor was beautiful with lots of great photo opportunities. The whole setting and atmosphere was great. Highly recommend for a leisurely stroll!
The Distillery Historic District, an arts district renovated from old factory buildings, was redeveloped on the site of the former Gooderham & Worts Distillery. It reopened in 2003 as a cultural arts district. Galleries, art studios, cafes, bars, and designer shops can be found amidst the Victorian industrial buildings.
As a landmark of Toronto's cultural arts, its vintage red brick walls have become a popular location for local wedding photos, and numerous film and television dramas have been filmed here. Various music performances, exhibitions, and food festivals are frequently held here, so check the official website for event previews.
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We live within walking distance of the brewery and are so glad we visited. Spent the afternoon tasting beer, sake, and other different spirits while also having delicious food at different locations. All locations we visited had very friendly staff. The decor was beautiful with lots of great photo opportunities. The whole setting and atmosphere was great. Highly recommend for a leisurely stroll!
Come visit the Christmas market in Toronto’s Distillery District❗ The Distillery Historic District has a very inconspicuous name because it was originally a brewery famous for its beer in the last century. It is now a Canadian national historic site and is the best preserved Victorian industrial area in North America. , famous for art, culture and entertainment, has become a popular check-in place for Internet celebrities like Tianzifang and Nanluoguxiang. Recommended index: The Distillery District consists of 10 pedestrian streets filled with retail boutiques, restaurants and galleries. Due to the unique architectural style and unique style, many people even choose this place as a place for weddings and wedding photography. It was rated as one of the top ten coolest shopping areas in the world by the International Edition of The Guardian (well, I personally don’t agree with this. I don’t feel it is cool, but you have a deep understanding of it) The most popular thing in the ancient brewery district is the Christmas market, which lasts from mid-November to the end of December. Come and experience Canada’s Christmas Market❗❗❗ Detailed address: Transportation guide: Take bus No. 172 and get off at Mill St at Parliament St station. ⏰Business hours: all day Tickets: Free (I don’t know if tickets are charged during the Christmas market. When I went there, the market was decorated but not open) Estimated play time: 2-3 hours Practical tips 1⃣️See the sculpture in the picture that looks like a triangle monster? There was a cafe next to me, I can’t remember the name because I was hungry, so I sat down and ordered brunch. I chose croque madame, which is whole wheat bread, poached eggs, bacon and vegetable salad. It looked ordinary (the fried eggs were It’s also casual) but it’s so delicious ❗ I’ll cry ❗ Eat it all on a big plate ❗ The most amazing thing is that the whole wheat bread with melon seeds is fragrant, crispy and chewy. Recommended❗❗❗ 2⃣️The clothes sold in the store are all kinds of gadgets and small accessories. I think it’s enough to have a look. The price is really unfriendly. An unknown down jacket in the store cost nearly 700 Canadian dollars, not including tax. I Don't you go to the mall to buy Canada Goose? I'm sorry for being vulgar. I have no taste and I have very ordinary hand-made pendants, which cost 50 or 60 Canadian dollars...We losers should mainly watch them.
It is very suitable for couples to come and play, and the photos taken inside are very nice, especially the very simple wall tiles. Any photo you take will be a great one, and the structure inside is also very novel. You can come and have a look if you have time.
The Old Brewery was founded by Gooderham and Worts in 1832. In the 1860s, it was the largest brewery in the world. It was acquired in 2001 and reopened in 2003 after renovation, becoming the largest cultural and art center in Toronto. It is also a Canadian National Heritage Site and the best-preserved Victorian industrial area in North America. Galleries, exhibition halls, art studios, clothing stores, craft shops, cafes, bars, etc. can be seen everywhere.
The ancient winery area is also a very spacious historical place. The winemaking here is also very famous in history. The brewing process is also quite special. The building area of the entire area is also quite large, and you can see a lot of things.