Toronto’s Oakwood Village sits in what used to be the Township of York, and it’s been quietly building its charm since the 1920s. With a strong sense of community and just the right mix of old-school and up-and-coming, this neighbourhood has that low-key vibe locals love.
It’s one of those neighbourhoods that feels lived-in, loved, and full of character. It’s the kind of place where the local businesses know your order before you walk in.
The main strip runs along Oakwood Avenue between Charles Breton Park and Bude Street, with Vaughan Road adding to the mix. It’s home to everything from longtime staples to fresh new spots, all woven together with that classic old-meets-new Toronto energy.
Whether you’re popping in for a bite, browsing local shops, or just taking a walk, there’s a real sense of community here.
Unlike some of the more polished corners of the city, Oakwood Village leans into its roots. It’s shaped by natural geography, historic trail routes, and decades of local love. It’s got that charm you don’t always find anymore, and that’s what makes it worth a visit.
Intrigued? Here’s your guide to one of Toronto’s most beloved neighbourhoods.
Shopping
Compared to other popular neighbourhoods in the surrounding area, it’s not much of a shopping destination. Though you will find some local businesses like Sage & Thistle Handmade Goods and Mor’s Dollarama Plus, the options aren’t necessarily endless.
But what you will find are locally owned grocers and convenience stores that would surely spark that nostalgia in you.
Some of these include:
Services
Now, if you’re looking for a service, this is the place to be. Whether it be fixing your car or getting your hair done, maybe a new set of nails or getting those jeans hemmed — Oakwood Village has it all.
Book your next hair appointment at Brazilian Hair Studio or shape up at Peace Barber Shop.
Need to get a nail fill? I recommend hitting up Oaknail Aesthetics. Pricing is great, and the work is phenomenal.
And to fix those long pant legs you have, pay M. Ricci Boutique & Tailor a visit.
Other shops to check out:
Where to eat
The one thing that Oakwood is filled with is food options. There are so many spots to check out, we’ll give you a rundown of what we recommend checking out first.
Craving Italian cuisine? Hit up Porzia’s. Just make sure to book a reservation. It’s a small restaurant, so it fills up quickly.
Another staple is none other than Primrose Bagel Co. That’s a must-visit for sure. Sticking to bagels, another delicious option is The Wild Blue Bakery.
Other places to eat:
Now do yourself a favour and visit Oakwood Village! And take this guide with you.
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