Niagara
Niagara is Toronto's King West pressure relief valve — 108 restaurants, 36 cafes, 12 fitness studios, all within the climate_ready tag. Köz Bingöl and Campechano Taqueria set the food register. The neighbourhood is running at capacity and knows it.
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About this Neighborhood
Niagara occupies the zone between King West's nightclub corridor and the old industrial land at the rail cut — a neighbourhood caught between the density it is and the density it's becoming. The restaurant count (108) spans Köz Bingöl (Turkish), Campechano Taqueria, and Pizzaiolo — a genuinely diverse strip that hasn't yet homogenised into the brunch-and-cocktails monoculture. Coffee density (36 cafes — Artistic Grounds, Tim Hortons, Starbucks) is exceptional, producing a 50-point digital nomad score, which seems low until you realise the Tim Hortons and Starbucks volume is inflating the count without inflating the quality. Grocery infrastructure (22 spots: Melo Grocery, Infinity Mart, 7-Eleven) serves a dense urban population. Social glue at 68 reflects the King West-adjacent social calendar. Fitness density (12 studios) is high. The climate_ready tag is real — tree canopy and proximity to the park network along the rail corridor give the neighbourhood better green infrastructure than most of King West.
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