Jump Restaurant invites you to their establishment. They are open late from Monday to Friday. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a lively neighborhood known for its nightlife.
Even a snowstorm doesn't keep Toronto diners down, as we discovered last weekend at Jump in January. It was quieter than usual due to the weather, but our food was very good. We had an extremely affable waiter from England. The service started out a bit slow, with water poured and wine ordered but 25 minutes before some bread arrived. If we hadn't been so hungry beforehand we might not have noticed. Otherwise, the food was excellent. The Bacon-Wrapped Boneless Quail appetizer was absolutely delicious. The Wild & Tame Mushroom Soup was good, but as we told our server, it needed some cream to give it more depth and round out the taste. The Mahogany-Glazed Black Cod with Lentils was very good, and my partner had the delicious Beef Tenderloin. We'll come back again, but the pacing is a bit slow, so you can't be in a hurry if you're dining here.
Jump combines classic style with sleek modern eclecticism. The sky high glass atrium, dramatic lighting elements and signature New York style bar provide the perfect backdrop for the world - inspired cuisine. Offering food that is robust, honest and full of flavour, Jump is renowned for the classics and continually creates fresh, innovative dishes incorporating locally sourced beef, handmade pastas and seasonal vegetables. For Winterlicious, the menu options include grilled romaine salad, Fogo Island cod, whisky-braised brisket, spaghetti squash, and devilled chocolate cake.