 eslie Gibson is in the midst of an L.A.-esque moment at her new College Street restaurant. Three years ago, the former co-owner of Xaccutti decamped to L.A., where she had been running celeb-centric restaurants Bella, Parc, and Shag. Hearing that her old space had become available, she knew what she had to do.
 In its early years, Xacutti was the place to be, drawing hipsters and later wannabes who would tool over from the 'burbs in their Land Rovers. Alas, Chef Brad Moore closed Xacutti at the beginning of the year and re-located, if only temporarily, to Eleven Restaurant (which has since changed to The Garden @ eleven). With the Xacutti era over and the space vacant, Gibson was back in town, in her old space, revamping it into her own pastel-hued restaurant.
Fast-forward a few months, and the space is now a breezy addition to College Street; Grace Restaurant is a delicious blueprint for any major restaurant aiming to go casual. Gibson has taken the idea of the modern eatery and layered it - albeit, unintentionally - with every L.A. allusion it could carry - beginning with the canopied exterior that marks its spot on College.
Named after Gibson's grandmother – who "graduated from U of T in 1926, and married a farmer" - the restrained, elegant space harks back to its Ellipsis days with pastel walls curving above the leather banquettes, all the way up to the double-height, tinplated ceiling. Using natural-fall hardwoods and dark leather, Gibson, with designer Patty Cuccia, outfitted the space with iconic items such as wide dinner chairs of dark wood and tanned leather, puffy, cream-hued banquettes, and unadorned plank tables. Walls are lined with vintage photos from a private collection.
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503 College Street, Toronto, ON
8 Reader Reviews
This place has a great little patio. Where Xacutti's smoking room used to be.
Rick Carere's Rating: 3 Stars |
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Considering the restaurant has only been open since Tuesday and today being Friday, the four of us (two couples) had a great evening - ambiance, food, wine list and service - watch out, it will be tough to get a reservation.
We were glad to reserve so shortly after the opening, we did not know what to expect, and were left wondering .... can it get any better than this?
Welcome home Leslie!
Ladies Who Love To Lunch's Rating: 3 Stars |
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Love Grace. The gnocchi and chicken pot pie are stand outs. Comfortable seating, warm and educated servers, great value.
Matt Austin's Rating: 4 Stars |
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The interior is beautiful, the food even better!
I loved the avocado salad and I devoured the gnocchi (and some of my friend's ravioli as well). The fresh-out-of-the-oven chocolate souffle was to die for.
A must!
Annie S.'s Rating: 4 Stars |
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Beautiful food, outstanding concept, lovely space.
Mahwah's Rating: 4 Stars |
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Very, very nice addition. Have been by, just to chat, but shall surely try Grace out this weekend.
Barbara Hillier's Rating: 4 Stars |
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Even though the restaurant just opened yesterday, the reasonably priced, fascinatingly various wine list, the ingenious, intriguing cooking, and sweet, sweet service have already changed the way we think about the possibilities for Simple "Farmhouse" cuisine. Could you ask any more of a new restaurant?
Derek Lam's Rating: 4 Stars |
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I loved it! welcome back.
Trevor Kent's Rating: 4 Stars |
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Grace |
503 College Street, Toronto, ON
416-944-8884
College Street
Contemporary
Restaurant
$$$ (Within Reach)
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