Davisville

55Chill

Davisville is Toronto's quiet mid-city: 65 restaurants, Davisville Tennis Club, GoodLife and Fit Factory for fitness. Below-average coffee for its size — 14 shops against cohort average of 18.75 — but everything else works. No friction, no scene. Just a neighborhood.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
85
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Davisville occupies the stretch of midtown Toronto between the subway line and the residential quiet of Mount Pleasant. Sixty-five restaurants are in-range and in-line with cohort — Evviva and Copacabana anchoring sit-down dining, Pho Anh Vu handling Vietnamese with real authority. Coffee is the gap: 14 shops when the cohort expects 18.75, a z-score of -0.95, and none of the top-three options are especially destination-worthy. The fitness picture is strong at 11 venues — GoodLife, Fit Factory, Oxygen Yoga — which reflects a demographic that exercises more than it lingers over espresso. Parks number 10: June Rowlands Park and Mount Pleasant Parkette among them. Courts are low (2): Davisville Tennis Club carries the load. Grocery has 16 spots including No Frills and Circle K. Social glue is 60 — moderate — with balanced txn:dwell. The remote_friendly tag holds on connectivity, but the coffee undersupply is a real friction point for anyone trying to WFH outside the apartment.

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