Terroni Adelaide’s location is wrapped in the city’s history. Formerly the York County Courthouse, 57 Adelaide St. E. is an important multi-level heritage structure built in 1852.
Just inside the front doors is the Enoteca, a great spot to stop in for cocktails. Beyond that is the spectacular main dining room, with a sunlit atrium and fireplaces on each end, the atrio on one side and an open kitchen on the other. The varying levels and curated nooks throughout the building offer a number of venues to host private functions too.
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. On our main floor we have unique event spaces such as the Tinello, Salottino, Ufficio and lower-level Cantina. The second floor houses the grand Sala da Pranzo and Bar delle Carceri, named after the prison cells located in the basement from the old courthouse setting.
Il Covo degli Artisti, our third floor space is truly a hidden gem. A cozy lounge space that is perfect for a night on the town or to host an array of cocktail style events. This very spot is where the famous Canadian landscape painters “The Group of Seven” ate and drank in 1909 when The Arts and Letters Club rented out the space to meet and entertain.
Come summer, the secret garden patio is an exceptional space for an al fresco dining experience in the heart of the city.
To read more about the Terroni story, click here.