
All Cuisines
Showing restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and more
El Pueblito is a walk-in Mexican restaurant in downtown Bracebridge, strongest when the table leans into mole poblano, birria, carnitas tacos, fresh guacamole, and a lively margarita-friendly room.
A Bracebridge brewery taproom where Muskoka identity, house beer, snack-led food, patio time, lawn games, and dog-friendly ease matter more than a full dinner format.
A Filipino-Canadian Bracebridge food truck where Arlina's red wagon turns lumpia, chicken inasal, adobo, bistek, poutine, burgers, and breakfast plates into a casual Muskoka road-stop meal.
The Old Station is a Manitoba Street fixture in Bracebridge, set in a former service-station building and run today by Owen Warr. The Spring 2026 menu keeps prime rib, lamb, burgers, wings, soup, fish and chips, rice bowls, drinks, and patio-friendly pub fare in the same long-running Muskoka frame.
The Griffin Pub is a Chancery Lane gastropub built for Ontario beer, live music and source-backed comfort food: Griffin Burger, Nashville Chicken, poutine, wings, tacos and a real kids menu. It stays casual and local without flattening into generic pub fare.
Wabora is a long-running Bracebridge Japanese-Korean restaurant with sushi, sashimi, bulgogi, hibachi-style group energy, lunch bento options, and a licensed drink list. The strongest orders lean on Fire Chicken, Tuna Tower, Crispy Crunch Roll, and the roll-and-rice-bowl side of the menu.
Nick’s is a long-running Bracebridge family diner built around all-day breakfast, Greek-Canadian plates, and low-friction comfort food. Hungry Man’s Breakfast and Western Omelette lead the menu, while souvlaki, fish and chips, pizza, and patio seating give it range for casual group meals.
The Burger Shop is a Bracebridge burger-and-ice-cream stop built around hand-pressed beef, skin-on fries, named burgers, poutine, cocktails, and a full dessert lane. It works best as casual comfort food with enough menu specificity to feel local, current, and family-friendly.