Warren Park

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Warren Park is the kind of Toronto neighbourhood that doesn't announce itself. Nine parks thread between detached houses. Gigli Caffe and Tim Hortons split the morning crowd. The grocery count (12) outpaces the coffee count (3) — this is a place people live in, not perform.

Score Breakdown

Dining
47
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Tucked west of the Humber, Warren Park sits in the quiet channel between Bloor West Village noise and the Etobicoke sprawl. The streets are residential almost to a fault: 19 restaurants, most functional (Mr. Sub, Burrito Zone), with Pegasus Bar & Grill doing the heavy lifting for anyone who wants a drink without crossing a borough line. Twelve grocery options — convenience stores, variety shops, Terra Brazil — tell you this is a neighbourhood that feeds itself without drama. The park network (9 patches, from Lambton-Kingsway to Florence Gell) is the real asset; Singing Lotus Yoga and two F45 locations suggest residents who've quietly upgraded their routines. Social glue sits at 50 — not alienated, not electric. A 15-minute completeness score of 100 means nothing critical is missing. It just won't dazzle you getting there.

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