Nestled in the bustling food court of Cumberland Terrace, Nero Express is a gem for those craving Italian flavors in downtown Toronto. This cosy spot serves up a tempting menu, featuring everything from aromatic coffees to hearty, delicious pasta dishes and sumptuous pizzas. Whether you’re on a quick lunch break or seeking a flavorful meal, Nero Express offers a delightful culinary experience, making it a must-visit for Italian cuisine enthusiasts.
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The establishment has a finite number of retail outlets, resulting in a relatively low volume of pedestrian traffic. A food court is present, albeit with a limited selection of dining options. A washroom facility is available. However, it remains consistently inaccessible, and neither the security personnel nor the janitorial staff ... are able to provide an explanation for this inconvenience. Read more
Very inaccessible for disabled people and the elderly. When will they install automatic door near thr Bay street entrance, the doors connecting them to the Holt Renfrew centre?
A lot of the reviewers here will say this place needs an overhaul and is gloomy but to me this mall feels like a relic of a bygone era. There are so many small design quirks from the golden trimmed mirror hallway to the distinctly retro signage and unique stores. These ... aspects make this easily the most unique mall in the city, compare this to Parkway Mall in Scarborough, an actually dying mall that lacks any of these unique qualities. Cumberland terrace is a fascinating piece of Toronto’s design history wedged in the middle of the most gentrified and out of touch neighbourhood in the city, and it offers a unique experience to those looking for a nostalgia trip or just an underground walk to the subway. But yeah it could do with a few new stores, particularly in that food court, but I’d be lying if I said I’d be okay with a change of decor Read more
An eclectic mix of stores inhabits the second floor of this retail complex that spans the back end of buildings that run along Cumberland St from Bay St to Yonge Street. The lower floor is primarily a food court with the third floor has been leased by an international Language ... School.called International Language Academy of Canada. Read more
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Empty, old but a good place to sit down and walk through connected to TTC and street level