Best New Restaurants & Winter Dining in Oakville 2026

Best New Restaurants & Winter Dining in Oakville 2026

January 21, 20262 min read

January in Oakville can be cold, but our culinary scene is currently one of the hottest in Ontario. Whether you’re looking for a Michelin-starred experience, a cozy brunch spot to hide from the snow, or a preview of the upcoming "Taste of Oakville" festival, there is plenty to get excited about this winter.

Here is what’s trending in the Oakville food scene for early 2026.

1. The Michelin Stars Shine Bright

Oakville continues to prove it’s a world-class dining destination. For the second year in a row, Hexagon in Downtown Oakville has retained its MICHELIN Star. If you haven't visited Chef Rafael Covarrubias' masterpiece lately, their winter tasting menu is currently a top search for "special occasion" dining in Halton.

Looking for world-class quality at a more approachable price? 7 Enoteca was recently awarded the Bib Gourmand distinction. Their wood-fired pizzas and seasonal Italian plates are the perfect comfort food for a January evening.

2. Save the Date: Taste of Oakville 2026

Mark your calendars! The town’s premier culinary event, Taste of Oakville, is officially returning from February 19 to March 15, 2026.

  • What to expect: Over 30 restaurants across Downtown Oakville, Bronte, and Kerr Village will offer prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus.

  • The Strategy: This is the best way to try those "bucket list" restaurants you've been eyeing without the usual price tag. Menus are expected to be released online in the coming weeks.

3. New Openings & Hidden Gems

  • Tatin Bakehouse: Recently ranked as one of the best new bakeries in the world for 2025/2026, this spot is seeing massive lineups on weekends. Their croissants are the perfect pairing for a crisp winter walk.

  • Narenj: If you're looking for a unique winter brunch, Narenj’s Persian-inspired breakfast menu is currently trending on local social media. Their warm, aromatic dishes are the ultimate antidote to -10°C weather.

  • Maverick's Burger Co: After moving from Mississauga, their new Oakville location is quickly becoming a local favorite for a high-quality, quick winter bite.

4. Cozy "Dry January" Spots

For those participating in Dry January, the mocktail scene in Oakville has leveled up. Places like Beacon and Ce Soir are offering sophisticated, non-alcoholic botanical cocktails that feel just as celebratory as the real thing.

Where are you eating this weekend? With "Winter Wonderland" paint nights popping up at local wine bars and live music returning to the Oakville Centre, there’s no reason to stay cooped up!

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