Locations
Terroni Beverly
Terroni Beverly
Terroni Brentwood
Terroni Brentwood
La Bettola
La Bettola
Forno di Terroni
Forno di Terroni
Porta
Porta





Bread is an Italian table staple.
This was the rise of Sud Forno. Fascinated by the art of bread making, Cosimo decided to bring this craft in-house to be able to offer all his guests an artisanal bread, both with their meals and to be taken home. Knowing little about bread-baking, he found a master baker in Italy to come and teach us how it’s done. After months of experimenting, the first sourdough bread got the seal of approval as well as a number of other varieties and in 2013, our first official bakery, just a few steps down from the original Terroni on Queen Street, was born.
Alongside bread, we started to make Italian pastries, pizza stirata and other baked goods. As a result, Sud Forno became a neighbourhood hub with a distinctly Italian sensorial experience; your morning cappuccino with a fresh cornetto, the smell of fresh bread lining the walls, the chatter of the local community. Sud Forno is that kind of place where you can stop in at any time of day and have a host of carefully prepared, home-ready meals to choose from to take home or dine-in on the long communal table or by the bar.
Enjoy coffee, a meal or after-work glass of wine in an environment of unmistakable Italianita’, where vintage Italian signage and warm, inviting design features complement the overall experience.
Four years after the first Sud Forno opened in 2017, a second, larger location at Yonge and Temperance in Toronto’s downtown core opened its doors. Echoing Cosimo and Elena’s love of architecture, this two-floor heritage building offered an abundance of seating and space to make freshly baked and homemade products. Same concept, but with the added square footage, we decided to make this Sud Forno slightly different from the first by offering a full-service restaurant. During the day you’ll encounter La Mensa, Sud Forno Temperance’s cafeteria-style eatery offering both hot and cold options to grab and go or stay. The sit-down restaurant has a number of traditional dishes not found on the Terroni menu. The elegant and intimate dining space on the second floor called Da Geppetto is in homage to Cosimo’s father who was a savvy carpenter that lovingly used his skills to help build the various Terroni restaurants.





















































































Welcoming and embracing via all the senses. Cool, casual, cozy and warm. Neighbourhood destination.
Giovanna Alonzi is a culinary expert with over 20 years in the kitchen. As the Executive Chef at Sud Forno, she crafts mouthwatering dishes that honour the best of Italian tradition. Some of her favourite parts of her role include making (and teaching) handmade pasta and cooking up dishes that are as authentic as it gets. She’s all about preserving and sharing Italian traditions and it shows in everything she does from cooking demos, to sharing her favourite recipes, to finding ways to commemorate Italian culture with her teams. When she’s not whipping up magic in the kitchen, Giovanna is chasing after her two volleyball-loving kids and staying active with a good run. She also loves getting her family lost (on purpose) in Italy’s gorgeous countryside, mountains, and beaches. She’s on a mission to spread the love and magic of Italy wherever she can!









Grab-and-go, get your Italian essentials or dine-in at our full service restaurant, Sud Forno has something for everyone.
Our Sud Forno locations have a variety of both private and semi-private spaces to host your special event. Just contact us and tell us some details and we will be in touch shortly to further discuss and plan out your event.
Do you have a passion for real Italian food and want to share it with like-minded people? Do you know the difference between a cornetto and a croissant, or want to know? Apply at one of our locations and experience the love of Italian food with us.
