Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Food Scene

The meatloaf is my go-to comfort food...
Under The Table Restaurant
568 Parliament St
The meatloaf is my go-to comfort food...
Their death-by-chicken is amazing (and they have a non-spicy version as well...)
24 habitants recommandent
Kingyo
51B Winchester St
24 habitants recommandent
Their death-by-chicken is amazing (and they have a non-spicy version as well...)
Great place for Italian food in the neighbourhood...
45 habitants recommandent
F'Amelia
12 Amelia St
45 habitants recommandent
Great place for Italian food in the neighbourhood...
Their chicken fingers are addictive...
8 habitants recommandent
Red Cranberries Restaurant
601 Parliament St
8 habitants recommandent
Their chicken fingers are addictive...
Their cannelloni are made fresh daily...
Church Street Espresso
585 Church St
Their cannelloni are made fresh daily...
Hip crowd and menu...
61 habitants recommandent
Smith
553 Church St
61 habitants recommandent
Hip crowd and menu...
Great coffee...
58 habitants recommandent
Red Rocket Coffee
1364 Danforth Ave
58 habitants recommandent
Great coffee...

Drinks & Nightlife

Iconic gay bar popular with everyone...
42 habitants recommandent
Woody's
467 Church St
42 habitants recommandent
Iconic gay bar popular with everyone...
The Keg is an iconic steak house, but the bar on the second floor is well stocked...
63 habitants recommandent
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Thunder Bay
735 Hewitson St
63 habitants recommandent
The Keg is an iconic steak house, but the bar on the second floor is well stocked...

Essentials

Great butcher in the neighbourhood...
14 habitants recommandent
St. James Town Steak and Chops
516 Parliament St
14 habitants recommandent
Great butcher in the neighbourhood...
Last minute essentials...
228 habitants recommandent
Rabba Fine Foods
361 Front St W
228 habitants recommandent
Last minute essentials...
Platis Cleaners
152 Wellesley St E
They sell dehydrated coconut with no additives or preservatives - perfect if you want to make a Thai or Indian curry.
26 habitants recommandent
Food Basics
238 Wellesley St E
26 habitants recommandent
They sell dehydrated coconut with no additives or preservatives - perfect if you want to make a Thai or Indian curry.

Entertainment & Activities

Sometimes feature obscure or hard to find movies...
56 habitants recommandent
Imagine Cinemas Carlton Cinema
20 Carlton St
56 habitants recommandent
Sometimes feature obscure or hard to find movies...
All the blockbusters...
154 habitants recommandent
Cineplex Odeon Varsity and VIP Cinemas
55 Bloor St W
154 habitants recommandent
All the blockbusters...
Great club with evening Boxercise classes...
Cabbagetown Youth Ctr
2 Lancaster Ave
Great club with evening Boxercise classes...

Sightseeing

According to the Cabbagetown Preservation Association, Cabbagetown is recognized as "the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in all of North America". I especially love to meander the streets at dusk...
97 habitants recommandent
Cabbagetown
97 habitants recommandent
According to the Cabbagetown Preservation Association, Cabbagetown is recognized as "the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in all of North America". I especially love to meander the streets at dusk...
St. James Town is said to be one of the largest high-rise communities in Canada, built in the 1960's and inspired by Le Corbusier's "Towers in the Park" concept. It is 19 residential high rise buildings each named after a Canadian city and was originally designed to accommodate young "swinging single" middle class residents and was key to post-recession, post-war recovery. Today the neighbourhood's vibrancy comes from the high number of first generation immigrants.
St. James Town
St. James Town is said to be one of the largest high-rise communities in Canada, built in the 1960's and inspired by Le Corbusier's "Towers in the Park" concept. It is 19 residential high rise buildings each named after a Canadian city and was originally designed to accommodate young "swinging single" middle class residents and was key to post-recession, post-war recovery. Today the neighbourhood's vibrancy comes from the high number of first generation immigrants.
Historically significant to the LGTB community, Church and Wellesley established itself as the gay neighbourhood post the 1981 Toronto bathhouse raids. For years this neighbourhood served and continues to serve as the cornerstone of LGBT culture in Toronto: 519 Community Centre, Cawthra Park, Woody's, Pride and so many independent restaurants and shops catering to the community.
115 habitants recommandent
Chelsea Area
115 habitants recommandent
Historically significant to the LGTB community, Church and Wellesley established itself as the gay neighbourhood post the 1981 Toronto bathhouse raids. For years this neighbourhood served and continues to serve as the cornerstone of LGBT culture in Toronto: 519 Community Centre, Cawthra Park, Woody's, Pride and so many independent restaurants and shops catering to the community.

Parks & Nature

Allan Gardens is one of Toronto's oldest public parks and has a 16,000 sf conservatory home to many rare tropical plants sourced from all over the word. Open 10am - 5pm it's a great place to visit.
268 habitants recommandent
Jardin Allan
160 Gerrard St E
268 habitants recommandent
Allan Gardens is one of Toronto's oldest public parks and has a 16,000 sf conservatory home to many rare tropical plants sourced from all over the word. Open 10am - 5pm it's a great place to visit.
Saturday market...
57 habitants recommandent
Don Valley Brick Works Park
550 Bayview Ave
57 habitants recommandent
Saturday market...

Arts & Culture

Art Brut contemporary gallery and working studio (closed Sundays and Mondays).
Creative Spirit Art Centre
999 Dovercourt Rd
Art Brut contemporary gallery and working studio (closed Sundays and Mondays).