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Noise • Moderate
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NODO - Junction reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Laura
Toronto4 reviews
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Toronto2 reviews
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Janet
Toronto8 reviews
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Stella Gold
Toronto55 reviews
Dined 6 days ago
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Laura
New York City1 review
Dined on May 1, 2026
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Tricia
Toronto5 reviews
Dined on April 26, 2026
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Greg Gold
Toronto2 reviews
Dined on April 24, 2026
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Toronto1 review
Dined on April 22, 2026
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Jeanette
Toronto6 reviews
Dined on April 18, 2026
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Toronto14 reviews
Dined on April 16, 2026
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Yes, NODO Junction is a great date-night spot. Guests consistently praise the warm, cozy, dimly lit atmosphere, attentive service, and a thoughtful wine and cocktail list that pair well with shareable pizzas and house-made pastas. It’s intimate yet lively, so consider an early reservation for a quieter table. Perfect for anniversaries, Valentine’s specials, or a relaxed romantic evening.
Portions at NODO tend to be generous. Guests frequently note large, hearty pasta plates and filling mains, with pizzas and antipasti that are easily shareable. If you want to try several dishes, consider sharing a couple of antipasti and a pasta or pizza between two, the portions make that a comfortable option.
Yes, NODO welcomes families and often accommodates accessibility needs, but the space is cozy with smaller tables. Guests report helpful staff assisting a diner with a walker and being toddler-friendly. For ease and to secure comfortable seating, call ahead to request a table that suits your group’s mobility or family needs.
For a quieter experience, choose an early dinner on weekdays or an earlier weekend seat. Guests often recommend weekday evenings or early Saturday/Sunday lunches to avoid the busiest, loudest service. If you prefer lively energy, weekend evenings are a popular choice, just expect a busier room and higher noise levels.
NODO’s atmosphere is warm, rustic, and lively, many guests describe it as cozy and inviting with a balanced playlist. It’s great for relaxed dinners and special occasions, though it can get quite loud when busy. Expect an energetic Italian neighbourhood vibe and attentive, friendly staff.
Business casual is the recommended dress code. Guests typically arrive in smart-casual attire, comfortable yet neat, which fits the warm, neighbourhood dining vibe.
Yes, the staff regularly accommodates requests: birthdays (cake/candle), seating adjustments for pregnancy or mobility, and allergy/allergy-aware service. Guests praise thoughtful touches and flexibility. Call ahead to confirm details so they can prepare and ensure the best seating or celebratory arrangements.
Yes, during peak times NODO can fill up and guests report waiting if you don’t have a reservation. It’s a popular neighbourhood spot, so reservations are recommended; if dining at peak weekend hours, expect a busier room and possible short wait.
Busiest: weekend evenings (especially Saturdays), holidays and special events, guests often note high noise levels then. Quietest: weekday evenings and earlier weekend lunches or early-dinner seatings tend to be calmer. If you want a more relaxed meal, pick a weekday or an early reservation.
Midweek (Tue–Thu) or an early weekend lunch are ideal for a quieter, more relaxed experience. Guests recommend weekday evenings or early weekend seatings to avoid the busiest, loudest dinner rushes.
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