
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.
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.