Top 5 late night 24/7 restaurants in Toronto
Published June 19, 2026 at 2:43 pm
There are some great late night restaurants in Toronto that are actually open 24/7, so even when the bars are closed but the breakfast places haven’t opened yet, you can always find a bite to eat in the city.
Here are the top late night 24/7 restaurants in Toronto.
5 – 7 West
Located on Charles Street just off of lively Yonge Street, this cute restaurant with a tiny patio out front is a respite from the noise, no matter what time of day it is. The simple but wholesome diner-style menu includes everything from spring rolls, antipasto plates, nachos and poutine to pasta, pizza and sandwiches. Of course, 7 West also serves breakfast and brunch.
Take care to note that the breakfast menu is only available from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. sharp, and the brunch menu is available only on weekends. If you need something brunchy outside those hours, a bacon and egg sandwich should do the trick. 7 West has been in business since 1991.

4 – T.O. Dickens
This is the restaurant for the neighbourhood that never sleeps: Kensington Market. There’s a distinctly Italian bent to the restaurant with lots of pasta on the menu as well as bruschetta, calamari and garlic bread, but you can also grab wings, tacos and sandwiches. If you’re here late at night, there’s a range of fun shots on deck.
Take care to note that weekend brunch is only served on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and breakfast is only served on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Locations of this historic diner are open 24 hours a day. They’re reliable sources for a banquet burger, a plate of spaghetti, or even orange chicken. In business since 1940, this is the place to go if you’re looking for breakfast all day.

2 – Kettlemans
If all you’re looking for is a good old bagel to finish off the night, you can get Montreal-style ones right here in Toronto at this spot at King and Bathurst. Grab a simple sesame bagel with cream cheese, or chow down on a hearty sandwich with options like Montreal smoked meat on the menu. Kettlemans also serves rotating specials, and makes many varieties of bagels.

Found right in party central at the intersection of Dundas West and Ossington, this traditional diner is the go-to spot for ending your night in Toronto, but also for a plain old reliable meal 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Expect thick milkshakes, stacked sandwiches, filling brunches and of course, classic Canadian poutine that sticks to your ribs after a long evening.
