Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
7 Numbers EGLINTON
100ptsMidtown Neighbourhood Italian

About 7 Numbers EGLINTON
7 Numbers on Eglinton West is a neighbourhood Italian built for repeat locals, not destination dining. Booking is easy, the format is casual, and it earns its following through consistency rather than ambition. For a relaxed Midtown dinner without the booking pressure of downtown Toronto, it fits the brief — just recalibrate expectations before you arrive.
Verdict
7 Numbers on Eglinton West is not the flashy destination dinner that its Midtown Toronto neighbours sometimes try to be. If you are expecting a tasting-menu production or a room full of theatre, recalibrate. This is a neighbourhood Italian that earns its following through consistency and portion generosity rather than innovation — and that is the right expectation to carry in.
What to Know Before You Book
The Eglinton Avenue West address puts 7 Numbers in a stretch of Toronto that rewards locals more than tourists. For a food enthusiast looking to understand how the city actually eats — not just how it performs for out-of-towners , a visit to a venue like this offers genuine context. The room is direct and the focus stays on the table. Visually, it reads as a reliable Italian trattoria: familiar, unhurried, and built for repeat visits rather than one-time occasions.
Because venue-specific data on hours, pricing, and current menu composition is limited, the practical intelligence below draws on the venue's category, location, and peer positioning in Toronto's mid-to-upper casual Italian segment.
Timing Your Visit
The optimal window at a neighbourhood Italian like 7 Numbers is mid-week, arriving before 7 PM. Weekend evenings on Eglinton tend to fill neighbourhood staples early, and the trattoria format is better experienced without the ambient pressure of a packed room. For a food enthusiast, a Tuesday or Wednesday visit gives you a quieter room and, typically, kitchen attention that is harder to access on a Friday rush. From a seasonal standpoint, Italian-leaning menus in Toronto tend to reflect autumn and winter more naturally , heartier pasta, braised proteins, and richer sauces align with the colder months. If you are visiting in summer, check what lighter preparations are on offer; this category of restaurant can feel mismatched with July heat if the menu has not rotated accordingly.
How It Compares
Against Toronto's leading end , Alo, Sushi Masaki Saito, Aburi Hana, Don Alfonso 1890 , 7 Numbers operates at a different price point and with a different purpose. If the occasion calls for a formal dinner with wine pairings and a multi-course structure, those venues are the right call. If you want a reliable Italian dinner in a residential pocket of Midtown without the booking difficulty of downtown, 7 Numbers fits that need. DaNico is the more ambitious Italian option if you want to stay in the Italian lane but add more kitchen craft to the evening.
Booking Difficulty
Booking here is easy by Toronto standards. You are not competing with a 6-week waitlist or a release-day reservation window. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter nights, but booking ahead by a few days removes any uncertainty. For groups, call ahead rather than relying on online systems , neighbourhood restaurants in this format often manage larger tables by phone.
Practical Details
| Detail | 7 Numbers Eglinton | Don Alfonso 1890 | Edulis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | Mid-casual (est.) | $$$$ | $$$$ |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate–Hard |
| Format | Neighbourhood Italian | Fine dining Italian | Tasting menu |
| Leading for | Casual neighbourhood dinner | Special occasion | Serious food night |
| Location | Midtown (Eglinton W) | Downtown | Downtown |
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Our full Toronto restaurants guide
- Our full Toronto hotels guide
- Our full Toronto bars guide
- Alo , for when the occasion warrants Toronto's tasting-menu benchmark
- Don Alfonso 1890 , if you want Italian with fine-dining structure
- DaNico , Italian with more kitchen ambition
- Tanière³ in Quebec City , for a Canadian fine-dining reference point
- AnnaLena in Vancouver , neighbourhood-rooted dining done at a higher register
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln , if a regional Ontario food and wine detour appeals
FAQs
How far ahead should I book 7 Numbers Eglinton?
- A few days out is typically enough. Booking is easy by Toronto standards , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance.
- For weekend evenings or groups of 4+, book 3–5 days ahead to be safe.
- Weeknight tables are generally accessible with less lead time.
What should I order at 7 Numbers Eglinton?
- Specific menu data is not available in our database, so we cannot recommend particular dishes.
- As a neighbourhood Italian, expect pasta and protein-led mains to form the core of the menu. In autumn and winter, look for heartier preparations , this is when the format plays to its strengths.
- If the menu rotates seasonally, ask the server what has changed recently; that question usually surfaces the kitchen's current focus.
Can 7 Numbers Eglinton accommodate groups?
- Neighbourhood restaurants in this format typically handle groups of 4–6 without difficulty, but larger parties should call ahead rather than booking online.
- For groups of 8 or more, confirm availability and any set-menu requirements directly with the restaurant.
- Phone number is not listed in our current database , check Google Maps or the venue's social profiles for contact details.
What are alternatives to 7 Numbers Eglinton in Toronto?
- For Italian with more ambition: DaNico or Don Alfonso 1890.
- For a completely different cuisine at the leading of Toronto's dining tier: Alo (contemporary), Sushi Masaki Saito, or Aburi Hana.
- See our full Toronto restaurants guide for a broader comparison across price points and cuisines.
Is 7 Numbers Eglinton good for a special occasion?
- It works for a low-key celebration among people who value a comfortable neighbourhood room over formal production.
- For a milestone dinner where the setting and service need to match the moment, Don Alfonso 1890 or Alo are better fits.
- If the occasion is more about good food and relaxed company than ceremony, 7 Numbers delivers on that without the downtown logistics.
What should a first-timer know about 7 Numbers Eglinton?
- This is a neighbourhood Italian, not a destination restaurant , arrive with that expectation and you will not be disappointed.
- The Eglinton West location is in Midtown Toronto, accessible but outside the downtown core where most visitor dining is concentrated.
- Dress casually. This is not a formal room.
- Pricing data is not confirmed in our database, but the neighbourhood Italian category in Toronto typically runs $30–$60 per person before drinks , budget accordingly.
Compare 7 Numbers EGLINTON
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 Numbers EGLINTON | Easy | — | |
| Alo | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Sushi Masaki Saito | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Aburi Hana | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Don Alfonso 1890 | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Edulis | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between 7 Numbers EGLINTON and alternatives.
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