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    The Roof at SOCO

    4.0 (23 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Danisha W.

    Beautiful space ! Amazing views. Great drinks and good nachos . The staff was nice and even though it was sprinkling a little we were able to enjoy the roof . Would go back .

    Koji S.

    Wonderful. Excellent views, excellent service, the food was perfectly good for a rooftop bar. (Basically the only outdoor patio in the Harbourfront.) Would return, and hopefully reserve far enough in advance to snag a table with couches and fire pit.

    a glass of beer and a plate of food
    Melissa L.

    Perfect spot for a Friday night catchup with my bestie. Stunning unobstructed view of the CN Tower. We came at 730pm thinking it would be packed but little did we know it was half occupied. We were told since we walked in, the seating limit was only an hour. However, we ended up staying til they close (around 1030pm) and no one kicked us out. Food options were limited and the price was reasonable given the location, so we decided on chips and guac (classic must-order for any catchup sessions) and the octopus tentacles, as well as their limited-time mixed drinks that use Crystal Head Vodka rather than Absolut. Chips & Guac tasted like regular chips & guac that you could order anywhere in the GTA, nothing too special about it. The tentacles... BEAUTIFUL PLATING! Looked like a professional dish you ordered at a fancy restaurant. The tentacles were a little chewy. Overall, definitely would come back again in the near future.

    chips and guacamole
    Selena C.

    Had a reservation on a weekend and it was a seamless procedure going in. The elevator traffic took the longest and some of the hotel tenants didn't abide by the social distancing protocol and proper mask wearing. The roof itself is very spacious and well distanced. We didn't go at peak hours but it was still quite busy. There was a wide range of ages, including babies and retirees (perhaps from the hotel clientele as well) so don't expect this to be like other rooftop patios in the downtown core. Food and drinks were average in terms of taste and cost. It was a nice view though as the sun was setting. Plenty of picture opportunities by the CN tower too as many people took advantage of that prior to leaving.

    View from the roof
    Michelle L.

    I was lucky enough to get an invite to a rooftop party at SOCO. On arrival to the Delta hotel, we saw that there is actually a SOCO restaurant as well on the first floor. To get to the rooftop, you go up the elevators to get to the rooftop. It's not from within the restaurant. The rooftop is really open and you have an unobscured view of the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Steamwhistle. Being summer, if there are Jays games, you can here them blow the horn when a home run happens. They were also showing the games on TV when we were there so you can hear the horn go off AND catch the home run on the screens since there's a slight delay. There's one large bar that services the entire rooftop. Most of the tables have umbrellas. The perimeter of the bar area mostly has booths. Our party had a booth in the corner. The cushions are actually kind of annoying on them. They were prone to sliding no matter who was sitting on them. The service was pretty good. I never had to walk over to the bar to get a drink. The hostesses came by pretty frequently. The food was alright. There as a spread of finger foods available. The tiny grilled cheeses hit the spot and they were easy to eat. They had a few different baos with different fillings. There was a vegetarian cauliflower one that looks a lot like it could be fried fish. The chicken one I was told was almost like jerky and extremely dry. The pork belly one however, was really good! The bao itself wasn't great in texture. The edges were a bit hard but the meat was awesome.

    Jennifer K.

    View of CN Tower Sipping Cold Cocktails Enjoying Asian Tapas Live DJ Awesome Patio The Roof at Soco has everything I can dream of for a perfect summer afternoon in Toronto. The food was amazing. Chicken Satay ($14) was moist and has a nice smoky flavour. One of the best in Town! Asian Street Tots ($11) nice Asian twist! I love the nori elements! Papaya Salad ($8) so refreshing! Price point is high but this is Toronto Downtown in a Hotel right next to CN Tower?! Prime location for locals and tourists alike. Staff was amazing! We were well taken care of. I just want to be upfront. I love my experience at The Roof at Soco. It would be a 5 Star experience but the hostess really needs some training/briefing. We were there at 4:30 pm and the place was not busy. For a table for 3, she assigned me to the "worst" possible table in the whole patio, a high top right in front of the open kitchen. No way I was going to sit there during one of the hottest day. When I was shown this table, I immediately requested to be seated somewhere else.

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    Cathy S.

    I love the fact that I can make a reservation here for a large group for patio. The only thing is they dont have online reservation system. Yet even with email, it was good. The appetizers were much better than the restaurant downstair. Overpriced but for the location, convenience, service, the view of cn tower, and reservation, It was good enough for me. It took me like hours and hours to look for a place nearby that can reserve and have a decent patio! Not many places let you reserve a patio for large group.

    Jenelle C.

    Love it here! I was pleasantly surprised that we didn't have to wait and that we were seated right away. The view is beautiful! You're literally so close to the CN Tower that you don't even have to zoom in for a good picture. The decor is modern, crowd is mature and the music is great. The service we received was also great. When I expressed that I didn't like my mojito, the waitress was understanding and definitely rectified the situation. To eat, I got a roti filled with chickpeas and a side salad with papaya in it, which were both so delicious and presented beautifully! I will say that I wish there was a bit more to the menu as it's very limited (I guess that's pretty common with a lot of patios in Toronto). The atmosphere and ambiance was relaxing enough to sit there comfortably for a couple of hours with good company. I'll definitely be back!

    Hugh open space overlooking CN Tower
    Pauline W.

    I can't wait to be the first to write a review of this place. How come there's no review of this place at all.? The waitress told us this place has been here for 3 years and it opens everyday!!! We came here as our first stop of our patio bar hopping thing in Summer. The place is located on the 4th floor of the Delta Hotel. We came at 4:30pm on a long weekend Saturday. The place is very spacious and it is not fully packed. There are a lot of lounge areas and high tables set up. We have got a very friendly reception service. The staff is very nice and helpful. Once we walk in, loud and energetic music is playing. DJ is at the spot...nice! People are having fun playing a giant Jena. Doggies are allowed too. It has a nice 180 degree view overlooking the CN Tower, Roger's Centre... The food menu is more on the Asian fusion side. We ordered spring rolls to snack on. They are crispy and fresh. A kitchen is just located at a corner of this roof top (though I would call it a terrace lol). The dragon fruits sangria is worth to try. It is made very good. However, I suggest the bartender should provide a bigger straw like the bubble tea straw or do not mash the fruit but cut it into cubes to serve. I will come back again for sure:)

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    While making my way to my room at the Delta Hotel, the bellman mentioned that floor 4 is where the rooftop bar was.

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    Very nice in this building. It was my wife's birthday dinner. Food was really good. The waygu fried…read morerice you have to get. The service was nice and fast. Yes I would definitely

    I think I have a new favorite Toronto restaurant. We booked…read morethe patio and the hostess double checked if we still wanted to be seated out there since the temperature cooled down a bit but we were fine sitting out there. It was even better because it wasn't an open patio but more like a room with huge open windows. The decor was very cute as well. We got to interact with many employees besides our server as some came to check on us, bring out dishes, or clear our plates. Everyone was so nice and made the experience even better. I saw the refrigerated meat wall displayed in the back and asked a manager if I could take a picture and he offered to take us inside so we could see it up close but our Lyft driver had just gotten there. Every interaction with each person we came across was positive. Our server, John was awesome. He took the time to explain to us the differences between the types of steaks since we were a little new to eating wagyu or kobe beef and wanted us to enjoy the food since we would be spending the money on it. He paid a lot of attention to detail which was super nice. He switched out our white napkins to black ones to match the dinner vibe, grabbed a mini stool for us to place our purses on beside the table so they wouldn't take up space on top or sit on the dirty floor, and came to check on us several times. We enjoyed everything we ordered. The cocktail and mocktail were perfect for each of us. The oysters were refreshing and the Caesar salad was perfect. The potatoes were so yummy! I'd describe it as a fancier deconstructed baked potato. Before cooking, the raw cut of the strip loin was brought out to us so we could see the marbling of it. Our steak was cooked to a perfect medium and didn't even need any extra sauces to supplement. There were a small number of pieces that were completely all fat that were hard to eat but overall the steak was enjoyable. We were waiting to ask our server for a dessert menu when a dessert dish was unexpectedly placed on our table with a "Welcome to Toronto" written on it. We had told John it was our first time in Toronto when we first sat down and this was a sweet surprise. It was their signature butter cake with white chocolate cream and caramel sauce. It was SO GOOD. Like I was scraping the bowl for the last pieces good. It was a perfect way to end the night. Overall, we really enjoyed the experience and would love to come back again the next time we are in Toronto. I would highly recommend this place for anyone visiting as they go above and beyond for their patrons and the food quality is amazing!

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    The Roof at SOCO - newcanadian - Updated June 2026

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