Terroni Adelaide, formerly the York County Courthouse, is a multi-level heritage structure built in 1852. Just inside the doors is the Enoteca with its towering columns, a great spot for cocktails. Beyond is the main dining room, with a sunlit atrium, fireplaces on each end and private rooms all serviced by an open kitchen where our chefs prepare traditional Italian fare. In summer, the secret garden patio opens for al fresco dining in the heart of the city.
Head down to the Cantina Wine Cellar where you will see the original courthouse cells now used to store our Italian wine. The second floor houses the grand Sala da Pranzo and Bar delle Carceri, named after the cells below. Il Covo degli Artisti, our third-floor space is a cosy lounge once home to The Arts and Letters Club where Canadian landscape painters “The Group of Seven” ate and drank in 1909.
For information about private parties and reservations for 16+ guests please visit terroni.com to connect with our events team.
Large orders for take-out are available (pick up only)
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Terroni Adelaide is a historical building, formerly the York County Courthouse, built in 1852. Whether you are looking to host an intimate dinner for a small group, a large wedding or a corporate event, our four levels have something for everyone from intimate private rooms to grand sweeping spaces.
Metered parking along North side of Adelaide.
Underground parking & pad parking on Court Street, located one block south of Adelaide & west of Church Street.
Public transit
From King Subway Station: Walk north on Yonge Street for one block to Adelaide St East, and Turn East onto Adelaide St. Terroni is located on the South side of Adelaide Street East.From Queen Subway Station: Walk south on Yonge and turn east/left on Adelaide St East, Terroni is located on the South side of Adelaide Street East.