This little gem in the heart of Toronto is not your typical dining experience by any means. Perhaps it's because you have to go through Toronto police security prior to entering the building (it's nestles within the court of appeals) or because you are dining amongst judges donned in their robes reviewing cases or because you are eating in one of Toronto's historical landmarks.
The menu is varied and the portions are conservative but filling. I only drank water but their drink menu is longer than their food menu. The food menu has reasonably priced offerings that are made in the partisan-style. I ordered a ravioli dish that I cannot remember the full name of and was quite impressed. The flavorings were perfect. For dessert, I had a wild blueberry clafouti with lemon ice cream which was more of an ice cream/sorbet. Very tasty. The two other women I was with were also very happy with their meals and they were extremely accommodating for one who required a very specific diet. All in all, highly recommended for a different dining experience.
After dining, I would also recommend exploring the areas of Osgoode Hall that are open to the public such as the library and the barrister's lounge.