Subway - Toronto, Ontario
Nestled within the bustling Atrium On Bay in the vibrant heart of Toronto, this Subway outlet is a go-to spot for those seeking quick, healthy meal options. Whether you’re craving a classic sub, a refreshing salad, or a warm, toasted wrap, this Subway offers it all, along with friendly service and a convenient location in Toronto’s expansive PATH network. It’s the perfect pit stop for busy shoppers, office workers, and tourists alike.
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Good ambiance. I visited a restaurant here, and I was blown away when I stepped into the building. I couldn't help but take photos and record a video.
This location is mobility accessible. This building is always focused on cleanliness and safety. In the building is Tim Hortons, a post office, Red Lobster, Rexall, Leo's food, LCBO, Lottery, MUJI, St Louis Wings, Currency exchange, and several other businesses. There is a food court and also a walk-in clinic.
Beautiful office place with many options to eat out and shop for. I loved the huge bird of paradise plants at the Atrium. On the lower level, the sound of water of the fountain is very soothing. Great location in the heart of downtown.
For what I needed it served me well. Other than small food court area which requires full Covid passport check for seating the mall offers little rest spots. A dentist visit which was quick then a pop over to the Booster Juice and thar was it.
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Not a bad "mall". To be honest, it's just a food court with a few scattered store units on the ground floor and basement floor. The mall itself is pretty well maintained and clean. There is also parking here that people may not realize as the entrance is on one ... of the side streets. It's also a convenient mall that is connected to the PATH system which is nice. You can get to Union Station via the PATH system to avoid the weather. Basement Floor: The food court has an alright amount of choices. It's not Eaton Centre quality food, but it's definitely not as busy as Eaton's. So you could go there for the less busy Tim Horton's. There are several homeless folks that do gather here to panhandle at the food court. Be cautious though as there could be random waves of traffic that flows through as it is connected via a tunnel to the Toronto Coach Terminal. Ground Floor: It has decent stores like the new MUJI clothing/stationary store, Boathouse store, a convenient street level connection to the lower section of the LCBO, and several other food stores as well. Read more