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Best Italian Food in Collingwood — 2026 Guide

The best Italian restaurants in Collingwood — our honest picks for sit-down, takeaway, and late-night. Real prices, real reviews.

Best Italian Food in Collingwood — 2026 Guide

Collingwood has a italian food scene that punches well above what you’d expect. The suburb runs industrial-cool, brewery district — and the food reflects it. We’ve eaten at every italian food spot in the area and these are the ones worth your time and money.

Expect to pay $28-45 per person for a proper sit-down meal. The cheaper end gets you handmade pasta, the higher end gets you risotto done properly.

Our Top Picks

1. Wide Yard — 19 Johnston Street

Hours: Tue-Sat 5:30pm-10:30pm Price: $15-30 per person

Wide Yard is the benchmark for italian food in Collingwood. The osso buco is what most people order, and for good reason — it’s consistently excellent. The tiramisu is the other standout, done with genuine care rather than the paint-by-numbers approach you get at chain spots.

The room seats about 45 and fills on Friday and Saturday nights. Midweek you’ll walk straight in. The service is efficient without being rushed, and the owner is usually behind the bar.

Order this: The pappardelle ($15) as a main, plus veal parmigiana to share. Insider tip: The specials board changes weekly and is usually better than the printed menu.

2. The Sunny Press — 172 Wellington Street

Hours: Mon-Sat 5:30pm-10:30pm Price: $20-34 per person

This is the locals’ pick — less polished than Wide Yard but arguably more flavour per dollar. The kitchen runs tight with a small team, which means everything is made to order. The risotto here has a depth that comes from doing the same dish three hundred times until it’s muscle memory.

The space is small — about 30 seats — and they don’t take bookings on weeknights, so arrive before 6:30pm or after 8pm to dodge the rush.

Best dish: The handmade pasta ($20). Simple, executed perfectly. Pro tip: BYO wine on Tuesdays ($5 corkage).

3. Cleo Kitchen — 99 Wellington Street

Hours: Tue-Sat 5:30pm-11pm Price: $23-42 per person

Cleo Kitchen opened in late 2025 and has already built a following. The menu is short — eight dishes — which is usually a good sign. Everything on it is considered. The tiramisu ($22) is the dish that gets photographed most, but the veal parmigiana ($24) is the one regulars order.

When to go: Sunday lunch is the sweet spot. Same food, half the crowd.

4. The Northern Quarter — 21 Easey Street

Hours: Tue-Sat 5:30pm-10pm Price: $19-30 per person

The takeaway option on this list. The Northern Quarter doesn’t have table service — you order at the counter and either take it home or eat at the three outdoor tables. The quality-to-price ratio is the best in Collingwood. The osso buco ($19) is the standout.

5. Nico Yard — 278 Smith Street

Hours: Mon-Sat 5:30pm-10pm Price: $16-26 per person

A solid all-rounder. Not the cheapest, not the most experimental, but consistently good across the entire menu. The risotto ($24) and the handmade pasta ($23) are both worth ordering. The wine list is surprisingly thoughtful for a italian food place.

Quick Comparison

RestaurantBest ForPrice (pp)Bookings
Wide YardOverall best$15-30Recommended Fri-Sat
The Sunny PressLocals’ favourite$20-34Walk-in only (weeknights)
Cleo KitchenNew opening$23-42Yes, via website
The Northern QuarterBest takeaway$19-30Counter service
Nico YardAll-rounder$16-26Recommended weekends

Italian Food Price Guide — Collingwood

CategoryPrice RangeWhat to Expect
Budget$12-18Counter-service, takeaway, no frills
Mid-range$28-45Sit-down, proper menu, decent wine list
Premium$50+Tasting menus, premium ingredients

Before You Go

Best time to visit: Weeknight dinners (Tue-Thu) for no wait. Friday and Saturday — book 3-5 days ahead for the top two spots.

Parking: Street parking along Smith Street is metered until 6:30pm. Side streets are usually 2-hour. After 6:30pm, most are free. Best option: Tram 86 on Smith St, Collingwood station.

Dietary: Every restaurant listed handles vegetarian requests. Vegan and gluten-free: call ahead to confirm, but most are accommodating.

Delivery: The Northern Quarter and Wide Yard are on Uber Eats and DoorDash. For better quality, order directly — delivery platforms compress your food in those bags and charge restaurants 30%.

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Last updated: March 2026


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