The Distillery Historic District 55 Mill St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4

The Distillery Historic District





18432 Reviews
  • Thursday10 AM–6 PM
  • Friday10 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday11 AM–6 PM
  • Monday10 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–6 PM




The Distillery Historic District 55 Mill St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4




About the Business

The Distillery Historic District - Official Website | The Distillery Historic District opened in 2003 and today it is widely regarded as Canada’s premier arts, culture and entertainment destination.

Contacts

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+14163641177
55 Mill St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4

Hours

  • Thursday10 AM–6 PM
  • Friday10 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday11 AM–6 PM
  • Monday10 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Karen alves gaspar
17.10.2023
The Distillery Historic District
Do you know the coolest thing about getting to know the Distillery?Is being able to accompany her at various times of the year! As soon as I arrived in Toronto it was one of the first places I visited in winter. Even with cold and snow, the space has an unforgettable charm.Lots of lights, lots of local shops, bars and restaurants. An environment that fits all family and friends.The space is huge and surrounded by a lot of art and people full of sympathy and education. It is very worth visiting and tasting a local serve, a local ice cream and a local beer.There are some parking lots nearby, but it's also very easy to reach by bus and metro. Good accessibility for people with disabilities, with spacious and well-maintained spaces!
William Krause
09.10.2023
The Distillery Historic District
What an amazing place. To incorporate the history of distillery with the new shops and restaurants was a wonderful concept. The pictures and artifacts are an extra touch.I also did the Spirits of the Distillery Ghost Tour. The guide added even more history associated with the distillery district.
Catarina Rolo
05.10.2023
The Distillery Historic District
We visited in the evening, and only a few restaurants were open in the district, but most of them were closing, or their kitchen was already closed. We weren't able to eat there for that reason but walked around and saw the place, the historic buildings and the many cute little shops around there. Will be back during the day to experience the whole thing.The lock art in the distillery district is amazing, makes us think of Brooklyn Bridge, and made us whish we had our own lock to put there. We will be coming back earlier in the day and with our own engraved lock like so many cool ones we saw there.
sankalp dwivedi
27.09.2023
The Distillery Historic District
A great spot to celebrate life with family friends or total strangers...It's vibrant, cheerful and lively!!!Great food, awesome vibes and a safe atmosphere.What more do you want, I guess parking???There is ample paid parking right next to the distillery entrance.Love thy District""
Zied Kallel
24.09.2023
The Distillery Historic District
A charming slice of Toronto's history... Though not extensive in size, its compact and pedestrian-friendly layout offers a unique blend of the past and present, making every step you take an immersive experience. Housed within beautifully restored Victorian Industrial architecture, you'll find an eclectic mix of artisan boutiques, galleries, and trendy dining spots. Its cobblestone streets and heritage buildings are a testament to Toronto's rich history. The Distillery District may be small in scale, but it's bursting at the seams with culture, creativity, and a distinct character that's not to be missed.
Albert Van den Berg
08.09.2023
The Distillery Historic District
With a laid back vibe, this placed surprised me the moment I stepped there. It is so well done that it became one of my favorite areas in Toronto. There are many cozy boutiques, art galleries, breweries and coffee shops. During the summer there is an open air cinema where they play international movies. You can easily spend here half a day or a nice evening with friends.
Alice
02.08.2023
The Distillery Historic District
It's a super touristy spot but as a local, I love it here! Whether it's taking my dog for a stroll or doing a little shopping. The restaurants here are also amazing!
Apurva Singh
23.07.2023
The Distillery Historic District
Awesome place to walk aroundHave a lot of food options; tacos especially or French. Breweries..A couple coffee and beer, drinks placesHave small shops, bakeries , washrooms are clean and easily found.Parking is Green PYear round a great area to go to, obviously during Christmas it's even better and would like to go in night again because i saw do many lights decorations i guess it would look and be more lovely after sunset.
Tamar Drushka Hewitt
18.07.2023
The Distillery Historic District
I love this place. It’s been so beautifully restored and has lots of lovely shops and businesses. Sadly, I think many of them are very high- priced and outside the budget of many Torontonians.It’s a lovely place to walk around explore the high end shops and galleries, get some coffee, ice cream or the restaurant.I believe there is also a theatre here as well - I saw a live performance here several years ago.The parking can be a bit of a challenge (as it is at many places in this city).We really enjoyed watching the film Ariel at the ICFF this year. Not cheap tickets, but a fun outdoor experience (which apparently they had the ability to move indoors if it rained.)The Christmas market is probably one of their best events, that I know of.

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55 Mill St, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4
The Distillery Historic District