

One of North York’s best fine dining restaurants, Auberge du Pommier exudes quiet confidence, reflecting our commitment to culinary excellence and inspired service. Our cuisine is traditional French, with innovative North American influences, and our seasonal menus are elegant and genuine celebrations of fine food. Constructed around the rustic vestiges of two 1860’s woodcutters’ cottages, Auberge du Pommier combines country charm with contemporary sophistication and style. Featuring wood-burning fireplaces in winter and lush, floral terraces in summer, it is a welcoming, refined retreat from the city.
Sophisticated French cuisine & an expansive wine list offered in an elegant, romantic atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4150 Yonge St, North York, ON M2P 2C6, Canada
Phone: +1 416-222-2220
Website: http://www.aubergedupommier.com/
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Reviews
The food was absolutely incredible too! Easily one of the best meals I’ve seen at an event lately.
As a photographer, I loved that we didn’t have to leave the property for photos. There are so many pretty spots for portraits right inside their space, so the couple could just relax and enjoy without any stress.
The staff was also so amazing! They were so kind and accommodating to the guests and they really went out of their way to take care of the vendors too. Plus, having free validated underground parking is such a win for this part of Toronto.
If you’re looking for a warm, gorgeous French spot with gourmet food, this is your venue! I can’t wait to be back!
The outdoor yet fully covered patio is a beautiful ceremony space. It feels intimate and calm, and it gives couples peace of mind when the weather is unpredictable. It’s also a great spot for family portraits.
Inside, the restaurant feels warm and inviting. There’s a real sense of intimacy that translates beautifully in photos.
Even though the location may seem a bit tucked away, there are several lovely spots around the building that work perfectly for additional outdoor images.
The staff are always welcoming, attentive, and genuinely engaged, which makes the day run smoothly. And the food is excellent.
We arrived on a snowy evening, and the ambiance was exactly what you want on a night like that. Cozy and quiet, perfect for an unhurried dinner and great conversation.
We started with cocktails. The French Flair was elegant and balanced, and the Aviation was beautifully done as well.
Caviar with buckwheat blini, egg, crème fraîche, shallot, and chive, all thoughtfully portioned and structured to let the caviar shine.
The foie gras vol-au-vent was rich and creamy, indulgent without being heavy.
The miso-marinated sablefish was incredibly soft and flavourful, paired with taboulé, grape, and beurre blanc. A standout dish.
The lamb three ways was tender and perfectly cooked, each preparation showcasing a different texture and depth of flavour.
Service was attentive but not overbearing throughout the evening. Each dish was presented with clear descriptions, which really added to the experience.
Refined food, cozy yet elegant ambiance, great service. Highly recommended!
The food was decent but we’ve definitely had better value when comparing to other restaurants at the same scale. May come back for a regular meal, guessing the Valentine’s specials were +$$$.
We made a reservation for a group of 8 and were lucky enough to get the private room. Spacious and with a fireplace, we felt quite special. Andrew was our main server and he was great, always with a smile, so respectful and amicable.
The food was exquisite and the service like no other.
We were not rushed and invited to stay even after we were done with our dinner.
The entire experience was incredible!!
A fine dining experience that blends traditional French with North American influences.Their philosophy being use of locally sourced, seasonal ingredients to create dishes that respect tradition while embracing modern techniques.
We savoured various Amouche bouche to begin with. Our mains were the Atlantic salmon, celeriac rémoulade, kale, cider beurre blanc
And a perfectly grilled rib eye, sourdough crumble, pomme quenelle, broccolini, red wine jus.
Saving the best for last were the
Chocolat
hazelnut, praline ice cream
A Black Forest gateaux
And assorted petit fours.
Quite easily a very fine and memorable dining experience as always. Wonderful and attentive staff that made our celebrations a delightful one.
Every dish is beautifully presented and full of flavor — refined yet comforting. The lunch menu is thoughtfully curated, and each course feels like a delightful journey through French cuisine. The service is impeccable — attentive without being intrusive, and the staff are knowledgeable and passionate about what they do.
Whether it’s for a special occasion or simply to indulge in a remarkable meal, Auberge du Pommier continues to set the standard for fine dining in Toronto. Highly recommended!