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116 Spadina Rd, Toronto

The store is aimed at the skater–hip hop crowd, and it’s all about the look. The various Vans, Pumas, Nikes and Adidas mounted in locked display cases or on glass shelves set off from white brick walls are mini-masterpieces of brightly coloured pop art. Gems include the sleek Nike Dunk High, with its fancy non-stick rubber sole, and other hard-to-find retro sneakers. Filling out the street cred are rap-alicious jeans and hoodies from ...

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Adrift

G2–116 Spadina Ave, Toronto

www.adriftskateshop.com   Adrift has a small deck collection from brands like Chocolate, Creature, Girl, Zoo York, and Plan B. I actually wanted to get a shop deck from this store, however their truck collection didn't hold what I wanted. They only had Ventures and a couple Royals. However, Adrift has my favorite apparel and shoe collection out of all the skateshops in Toronto, fitted more to the streetwear enthusiast. Their pro complete ...

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Cartel

498 Queen St West , Toronto

Great selection of street wear to the urban eye.

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The Lakeview

1132 Dundas St W, Toronto

The Lakeview Restaurant may just be the most resilient restaurants in Toronto. At the Lakeview restaurant you can enjoy breakfast all day as well as hamburgers, sandwiches, and great appetizers. They even serve vegetarian food. Service is friendly and generally efficient.

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Reggie's Old Fashioned Sandwiches

571 King St W, Toronto

Reggie's mission is to provide gourmet sandwiches the old fashioned way. All there meats are cured and smoked inhouse - they even make there own ketchup!

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Rice Bar

319 Augusta Ave, Toronto

Great healthy food at reasonable prices and a nice patio in Kensington Market (a must visit Toronto neighborhood).  All veges and grains are organic and all meat is naturally raised.

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Massey Hall Administration

178 Victoria St, Toronto

Massey Hall became internationally famous as Canada's most important venue for concerts and lectures, attracting many of the world's leading celebrities; it also hosted weddings, movies, boxing matches, beauty contests, religious and political rallies, typing contests and chess tournaments.

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751

751 Queen St W, Toronto

A little dive bar on queen st.  There have been lots of good parties here.  Favorite bar of the local skaters.  Maybe a bit similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC.

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Wrongbar

1279 Queen St W, Toronto

The owner is also one of Toronto's best DJ's and also owner of Toronto's longest running record store, Play de Record.  They have a great sound system and bring in a lot of good talent.

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Uncle Otis Clothing

26 Bellair St, Toronto

Uncle Otis is all about casual fashion and understated luxury. Uncle Otis is obsessed with details- fabric, fit, construction and a one of a kind selection. It is changing with you, choosing the clothes you need for the street and contemporary society. Uncle Otis knows that you need classic essentials with a modern twist – nothing boring, tired and overdone.

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Adrift

G2–116 Spadina Ave, Toronto

www.adriftskateshop.com   Adrift has a small deck collection from brands like Chocolate, Creature, Girl, Zoo York, and Plan B. I actually wanted to get a shop deck from this store, however their truck collection didn't hold what I wanted. They only had Ventures and a couple Royals. However, Adrift has my favorite apparel and shoe collection out of all the skateshops in Toronto, fitted more to the streetwear enthusiast. Their pro complete ...

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Live Stock

116 Spadina Rd, Toronto

The store is aimed at the skater–hip hop crowd, and it’s all about the look. The various Vans, Pumas, Nikes and Adidas mounted in locked display cases or on glass shelves set off from white brick walls are mini-masterpieces of brightly coloured pop art. Gems include the sleek Nike Dunk High, with its fancy non-stick rubber sole, and other hard-to-find retro sneakers. Filling out the street cred are rap-alicious jeans and hoodies from ...

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The Lakeview

1132 Dundas St W, Toronto

The Lakeview Restaurant may just be the most resilient restaurants in Toronto. At the Lakeview restaurant you can enjoy breakfast all day as well as hamburgers, sandwiches, and great appetizers. They even serve vegetarian food. Service is friendly and generally efficient.

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Drake Hotel

1150 Queen St W, Toronto

Located on Queen St. amongst an array of trendy shops and hip art galleries, the Drake is home away from home for the creatively inclined. Complete with 19 crash pads, a European-influenced lounge, raw sushi bar, neighbourhood cafe, licensed rooftop patio, yoga studio, treatment room, restaurant and last but not least - The Underground, a lower level entertainment space designed to work with, not against its mix of performing artists, visual ...

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Wrongbar

1279 Queen St W, Toronto

The owner is also one of Toronto's best DJ's and also owner of Toronto's longest running record store, Play de Record.  They have a great sound system and bring in a lot of good talent.

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Cartel

498 Queen St West , Toronto

Great selection of street wear to the urban eye.

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751

751 Queen St W, Toronto

A little dive bar on queen st.  There have been lots of good parties here.  Favorite bar of the local skaters.  Maybe a bit similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC.

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Massey Hall Administration

178 Victoria St, Toronto

Massey Hall became internationally famous as Canada's most important venue for concerts and lectures, attracting many of the world's leading celebrities; it also hosted weddings, movies, boxing matches, beauty contests, religious and political rallies, typing contests and chess tournaments.

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