My Favorite Places
Some of my favorite places in Toronto, Vancouver and other places I've visited.
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Aunties and Uncles
74 Lippincott St, Toronto, ON,
breakfast / brunch / lunch. tuesday to sunday (closed mondays and holidays). 9am - 3pm. no reservations.
Wide Open
139A Spadina Ave Toronto, Ontario, Canada
One of the thinnest bars in Toronto. Built in the laneway between two existing buildings, the 'Wide Open' makes the most of it's space. What a space it is - loads of graffiti, exposed brick and a space to pour drinks. A few beers on tap. A modest selection of liquors. Ladies 'all you can drink' Saturday nights.
Williamsford Pie Company
316079 Hwy #6, Williamsford, Ontario, N0H 2V0
Growing up in Grey County on a dairy farm Laura grew to love baking for her family and friends, she always had a dream to own a bakery. Laura has worked at the pie company since it has opened with Mary Jo, when the opportunity to buy the business came up she jumped at this once in a life time opportunity. She has kept with Mary Jo's vision to produce the best quality baked goods from scratch and with love Come in for a cup of coffee and a treat or stay for lunch and a piece of pie! Owned and operated by the Elliots for three generations, the hardware store and Post Office has been a feature of the local community for over 100 years. After lengthy renovations, it has now re-opened as Williamsford Pie Company, with Laura keen to uphold the tradition of quality and service that the local area has enjoyed for so long. Visit Williamsford Pie Company today, you won't be disappointed.
The Cloak and Dagger
394 College Street, Toronto, Ontario
"Clover grows amongst the elegantly laid patio stones, 23 beers are available on tap to server even the most (or the least) distinguishing Drinker's tastes, the staff has character and are attractive, the owners slightly less so, but they make up for it with personality and good cheer." ~ Shay Hahn, The Cloak's Artist-in-Residence "As any veteran of cold weather knows, body warmth is the best way to keep cozy in the winter. The long boothes - fitting as many as 12 drinkers - facilitates a closeness that no other pub can legitimately offer. If you're heat is broken or you don't want to pay that excessive hydro fines, just head to the Cloak and pile in." ~ Josh Abraham (ranking the Cloak the city's coziest pub!), torontoist.com
Sneaky Dee's
431 College Street, Toronto, M5T 1T1,
Recently mentioned in Our Lady Peace, Hedley, k-os, and 700 more at CMF 2010
Flo's Diner
70 Yorkville Avenue, toronto, ontario, canada
Flo's diner is a reasonably priced, family friendly 50's diner in the heart of Toronto's most fashionable and chic district, Yorkville. We pride ourselves in offering a little bit of comfort food - some with a fusion twist and others straight up the way mom made it - to our loyal clientele and visiting friends. It's diner food done right using the freshest of ingredients and started from scratch. Click on the photos above to get a feel for our vintage look and homey atmosphere. If you're in the neighborhood drop by, we would love to serve you!
Canopy Theatre Company
80 Queens Park Cres West, Toronto, ON
Outdoor theatre company for Toronto that generally stages performances between mid-July and early-August in an open-air venue. For the past number of seasons, performances have taken place in Philosophers Walk, just south-west of the ROM.
Fiesta Farms
200 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The largest independently owned supermarket in Toronto. Specializing in alternative options, such as green and local food products.

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