Allanbrooke Gardens

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Allanbrooke Gardens is mid-Toronto at its most functional — 40 restaurants, 7 cafes, 11 parks, and a social glue score of 67 that feels exactly calibrated to the neighborhood's actual ambition. Not sleepy. Not buzzing. Just reliably running at the right speed.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
100
Family
0
Services
100

About this Neighborhood

Allanbrooke Gardens doesn't appear on anyone's Toronto itinerary, which is exactly the point. This is residential Toronto without the self-consciousness of the Annex or the pretension of Forest Hill — a neighborhood where 40 restaurants means you can get dinner on a Tuesday without planning, where 9 grocers mean you never have to think about shopping, and where 11 parks mean there's somewhere to go after school. The social glue score of 67 lands squarely in the functional community zone: this is a place where neighbors nod, where the cafe at the corner has regulars who sit in the same seats, where the friction is low but the connection isn't especially deep. Coffee density at 0.7 puts it slightly below remote-work saturation — enough cafes to work from, not so many that the neighborhood has been colonized by the laptop class. That's probably fine. Allanbrooke Gardens is a machine that runs quietly and doesn't need to be celebrated for it.

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