Looking for great places to eat in Niagara? As a long-time family business in the region, we spend a lot of time supporting local and trying new spots. Consider this your friendly Niagara foodie guide to the best brunch, restaurants, wineries, breweries, and coffee shops across the region — all hand-picked by locals who genuinely love good food.
Whether you’re planning a weekend outing, hosting visitors, or exploring new spots, here’s where we find ourselves coming back again and again.
A true Niagara landmark. RPM Bakehouse blends traditional baking methods with seasonal ingredients grown right on their farm. The menu changes often, but it always hits the perfect balance of savoury and sweet.
Our son’s go-to: the quiche with egg custard, caramelized onions, handeck cheese, and a pâte brisée crust.
Fun note: Their sister restaurant, Pearl Morissette, recently earned two Michelin stars.

A Michelin-recognized spot offering house-made charcuterie, small plates, large plates, and everything in between. Expect high-quality ingredients without the stuffy atmosphere. They also have a butcher counter if you want to take something home.

European comfort food paired with local wine and beer. The schnitzel and goulash are household favourites (my wife’s Slovenian roots approve). If you have a sweet tooth, try to save room.

The region’s go-to for seafood. Fresh oysters, chowder, and a lobster roll that people talk about long after they leave.

A great spot for pizza, wings, and drinks. Indoor and outdoor seating, a relaxed vibe, and an atmosphere that keeps guests coming back.
📍The Grist — Niagara-on-the-Lake

A favourite among locals and tourists. Indoor and outdoor seating makes it perfect year-round. When the weather’s good, we bring a pint of Barnraiser outside and enjoy the view.

Right in the heart of the Niagara Bench. Known for barrel-aged, sour, and mixed fermentation beers. The brewery itself is impressive, and the food menu changes with the seasons.
Cam’s pick: Ball’s Falls Session IPA.

Set on the Niagara escarpment, this winery offers tastings and an incredible dining experience in their renovated farmhouse. We love the Cabernet Franc and Semi-Dry Riesling.
Nearby wineries worth visiting: Fielding Estate Winery, Back 10 Cellars.

Warm, friendly, and educational tastings every time. A great spot for both first-timers and seasoned wine lovers.
Other nearby favourites: Pillitteri Estates, Colaneri Estates, Ravine Winery.

If you love authentic espresso and Italian pastries, this is your place. Espresso, cannoli, gelato, panini — they even offer coffee flights.

Small but consistently excellent. Perfect for grabbing a cappuccino or Americano before strolling the waterfront or exploring Grimsby.

Quality espresso, pastries, and fresh pasta you can take home. You can also stay for a full meal at the restaurant.
📍Casa Toscana

While this isn’t a complete list, it’s a reliable starting point if you want good food and a great experience across the region. If you ever want recommendations for something specific, just ask Cam — our unofficial local “foodie” who always knows what’s good.
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Enjoy exploring the Niagara region!



