“Grey Gardens has a nondescript front with subtle signage that belies what’s inside. This former scooter store in Kensington Market has transformed into an aesthetically stunning, bright space that’s all about details, from its pleasing pastel palette with gold accents and palm wallpaper down to the ombre-pink pepper mill at the pass. There are a variety of areas to drink and dine: a rustic, yellow table right at the front; the inviting-looking bar; a main dining area with banquette seating; or IMO, the best spots – the beautifully designed seats around the open kitchen. Since it’s a wine bar, there’s a highly curated yet broad selection encompassing red, white, rose, orange and sparkling, with many of the bottles sorted into descriptive categories like “delicate, lifted, ethereal” or “herbal, spicy, complex.” - Christina Cheung, blogTO, June 14th, 2017 / Crédit photos :Grey Gardens
“Grey Gardens has a nondescript front with subtle signage that belies what’s inside. This former scooter store in Kensington Market has transformed into an aesthetically stunning, bright space that’s all about details, from its pleasing pastel palette with gold accents and palm wallpaper down to the ombre-pink pepper mill at the pass. There are a variety of areas to drink and dine: a rustic, yellow table right at the front; the inviting-looking bar; a main dining area with banquette seating; or IMO, the best spots – the beautifully designed seats around the open kitchen. Since it’s a wine bar, there’s a highly curated yet broad selection encompassing red, white, rose, orange and sparkling, with many of the bottles sorted into descriptive categories like “delicate, lifted, ethereal” or “herbal, spicy, complex.”- Christina Cheung, blogTO, June 14th, 2017 / Photo credit :Grey Gardens