The Port Shores
About The Port Shores
Nestled at 48 Wilson Lake Crescent in Port Loring, Ontario, The Port Shores offers a delightful dining experience filled with warmth and charm. This family-run gem features the main restaurant, Tommy's Burgers, and a cozy café, Lakeview Café, serving freshly made-to-order meals and expertly brewed Pilot coffee. Guests love the scenic views from the front deck, furnished with Adirondack chairs, perfect for enjoying great food and company. Don’t miss the eclectic gift shop stocked with unique finds. With friendly staff, generous portions, and a diverse menu, including the best soft-serve ice cream in Ontario, visiting The Port Shores is a must!
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I had a great experience visiting Port Shores! All of the staff were very welcoming, and I wanted to highlight that I was served by Madison at Lakeview Cafe because she was so friendly and awesome at giving recommendations for food and drinks at both the Cafe, and Tommy’s. Great service and excellent food!
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Living in the area for the summer, visited Port Loring and saw that the Port Shores was open, stopped in for a burger and fries with a friend and was very pleased. Super friendly staff, very clean property and amazing food. The burgers were perfect and the onion rings are huge. Great portion sizes and value, and the least greasy takeout I have ever had! 5/5, will be back within the week.
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Great coffee and meal options. The breakfast box is delicious and filling. Fantastic view.
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It's our favourite spot! Great veggie burger! Can't wait for Thanksgiving weekend for our last visit this summer Great family spot. Great service and dog friendly
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The best soft ice cream in, Ontario! Love The Port Shores, from Tommy's Burgers, Lake Side Cafe & Saturday's...all very beautiful and well thought out. Saturday's has a lot of variety from decor to purses to scarves to kids crafts (Melissa & Doug), etc., the store is full of nice things. Keep up the good work!
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Great spot in the middle of Port Loring! It’s like pub food! Really good pizza and ice cream and there is a nice little coffee bar if that’s what you enjoy. Nice deck to sit the enjoy the views or sit inside. Very clean and new.
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Great stop and worth the sidetrip off hwy 11 or hwy 69! We had treats at the cafe (speciality coffees and desserts) that were amazing. Kids had ice cream. Beautiful sitting spots on the huge verandah. They check out the store which is full of beautiful items to purchase! Next season we are looking at song one of their boat/hiking tours.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are some popular dishes at The Port Shores?
The Port Shores is known for its delicious burgers, especially from Tommy's Burgers, as well as great breakfast options and specialty coffees.
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Can I make a reservation, or is it just walk-in dining?
You can make a reservation, but walk-ins are also welcome at The Port Shores.
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What dining options are available at The Port Shores?
The Port Shores offers dine-in and takeout options, making it convenient for both casual meals and quick bites.
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What's the atmosphere like at The Port Shores?
The atmosphere is cozy and casual with beautiful views, especially from the outdoor seating area on the front deck overlooking Lake Wilson.
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Is there parking available at The Port Shores?
Yes, there is free parking available, including wheelchair accessible parking for guests.
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Lovely family run establishment. Food is delicious, and lots to choose from -All freshly made to order. Inside, there is the main restaurant "Tommy's Burgers" & a nice little coffee shop that brews pilot coffee and offers local baked goodies . If you don't feel like sitting inside, be sure to relax outside on the front deck of Port Shores on the Adirondack chairs overlooking lake Wilson. Beautiful views. Be sure to stop into the cute little gift shop - Saturdays while you are here. They have a nice selection of cottage wares, gifts, jewellery, kids toys, local clothing and all kinds of eclectic goodies. It's worth the drive to Port Loring.