6 Best Restaurants in The Muskokas, Side Trips from Toronto

Arowhon Pines Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A meal at this breathtaking hexagonal restaurant in the heart of Algonquin Provincial Park is the highlight of many visits. A view of the lake is a great accompaniment to the food, as is the towering stone fireplace in the center of the log-walled dining room. Menus change daily, but you can expect hearty Canadian dishes with local and seasonal ingredients. Bring your own wine for no corkage fee.

Algonquin Provincial Park West Entrance, Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, P1H 2G5, Canada
705-633–5661
Known For
  • children's menus and babysitting service
  • limited seating for non-resort guests
  • weekend lunch buffet
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late May, Reservations essential

Blue Willow Tea Shop

$$$ Fodor's choice

The dozen or so petite tables are set with blue-willow-pattern china in this quaint restaurant serving traditional English fare on the Muskoka Wharf. High tea—a three-tier platter of shortbread, scones with Devonshire cream, and savory finger sandwiches, plus a pot of tea per person—is served every afternoon.

900 Bay St., Gravenhurst, Ontario, P1P 1Z9, Canada
705-687–2597
Known For
  • quaint waterfront views
  • rotating seasonal high tea menus
  • gift shop selling a variety of 27 loose leaf teas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner., recommended

Bartlett Lodge Restaurant

$$$$

In the original 1917 lodge building, this small lakeside pine dining room offers an ever-changing prix-fixe menu of contemporary Canadian cuisine, which might kick off with fennel and mustard-rubbed pork belly and move on to pistachio and cherry-crusted Australian rack of lamb or the house specialty, beef tenderloin. Fish and vegetarian options, such as sweet-potato gnocchi with shaved Gruyère, are always available. Desserts, included with the meal, always include some variation of crème brûlée (perhaps a chocolate-chili version), and homemade pie.

Boat from Algonquin Provincial Park Cache Lake Landing, Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2G8, Canada
705-633–5543
Known For
  • bring your own wine
  • four-course prix-fixe dinners
  • complimentary water taxi pickup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed late Oct.–mid-May. No lunch, Reservations essential

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Boathouse Restaurant

$$$

Consistent with the aesthetics of Taboo Resort, the Boathouse offers luxurious and contemporary international cuisine in a subdued dining room with sleek furnishings, hardwood floors, and a wall of lakefront windows. The kitchen has oriented the menu to appeal to a health-conscious crowd.

Sawdust City Brewing Co.

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Stock up on hoppy brews fresh from the source when visiting Sawdust City, which owes its name to the former local logging trade. There's a full kitchen on-site serving hearty gastropub fare like cheesy truffled burgers and duck wings, with regular live music scheduling.

397 Muskoka Rd. N, Gravenhurst, Ontario, P1P 1G3, Canada
705-681--1100
Known For
  • beer flight samplings
  • eight rotating taps
  • inside bar, patio, and kitchen areas with separate menus

The Oar

$$$

A cut above the rest, The Oar entertains guests with its beautiful pinewood floors and rustic cabin-like interiors. Burgers and steaks can be had but the upscale tavern menu has been known to include specials like quinoa-stuffed portobellos on a layer of avocado chimichurri and pan-fried locally caught pickerel, plated with root veggies and pecans. Expect live music from locals and even an occasional Canadian star like Jim Cuddy. 

530 Muskoka Rd. N, Gravenhurst, Ontario, P1P 1G3, Canada
705-687--8618
Known For
  • live music on the patio
  • locally sourced ingredients
  • all-you-can-eat spaghetti nights
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Recommended