Yonge & Eglinton

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Yonge-Eglinton is Toronto's mid-city chain corridor: 118 restaurants, 29 cafes, 21 grocery options — but Pizza Hut, Tim Hortons, and Circle K lead the charge. GoodLife Fitness and Fit Factory handle the workout. Four parks. Everything is covered; nothing is exceptional.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
62
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

The data on Yonge-Eglinton is bracingly honest: the top three restaurants are Pizza Hut, Popeyes, and Pizza Pizza. The top three cafes are Tim Hortons, Tim Hortons, and Starbucks. This is a chain-dominant mid-rise transit hub that functions perfectly for people who need a reliable urban baseline — 118 restaurants (z-score +0.79) and 29 cafes (z-score +0.89) are comfortably above cohort without hitting saturation. Grocery at 21 options is genuinely strong. Fitness runs to GoodLife and Oxygen Yoga — branded, functional, unremarkable. SocialGlue sits at 61, which tracks: people pass through Yonge-Eglinton more than they gather here. Four parks — Eglinton Park being the primary — are the weakest element. DigitalNomadGravity at 100 captures the cafe density without revealing how chain-dependent it is. Doppelgangers are Brow of the Hill and Collingwood Vancouver — all sharing this mid-range, all-categories-covered profile.

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