Show & Tell Gallery

1161 Dundas St. West, Toronto

Simon Cole established Show & Tell Gallery in downtown Toronto in the summer of 2008 as a vessel for marginalized and often disregarded artists to showcase their work. Offering a comfortable environment for collectors both new and established to discover new artistry, Show & Tell Gallery introduces an exciting roster of emerging and seasoned artists from across North America, Europe, and Asia.Taking inspiration from city walls, ...

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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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Adrift

G2–116 Spadina Ave, Toronto

Adrift has a small deck collection from brands like Chocolate, Creature, Girl, Zoo York, and Plan B. They carry Ventures and Royal trucks. However, Adrift has a great apparel and shoe collection, suited more to the streetwear enthusiast. Their pro complete package price out at just over $175, before tax. However, if you push cash, you might catch a taxless purchase.

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The Lakeview

1132 Dundas St W, Toronto

The Lakeview Restaurant may just be the most resilient restaurant 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 Sandwiches is located in the heart of Toronto's King West Village and open 24/7. It's their mission to provide gourmet sandwiches the old fashioned way - Like mom used to make. Large, generous portions but leveraging an inventory of locally-grown organic ingrediants and sustainably-raised meat from local farmers. They recognize the need to maintain our carbon footprint and at the same time provide wholesome food without any ...

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Massey Hall

178 Victoria St, Toronto

In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium — spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given." Massey Hall soon became internationally ...

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751

751 Queen St W, Toronto

A little dive bar on Queen St.  It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto

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Wrongbar

1279 Queen St W, Toronto

Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...

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Soho Metropolitan Hotel

318 Wellington St W, Toronto

The Metropolitan Hotel Toronto, situated at the centre of the city's financial, research and shopping districts, is Toronto's premier downtown hotel offering a quiet retreat set amongst a vibrant urban locale. With 427 guestrooms and suites, as well as 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, the Metropolitan Hotel Toronto is ideally suited for modern business professionals and leisure travellers alike. Of course, you won't even need to leave the ...

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Tibet Kitchen

1544 Queen W, Toronto

The menu offers vegetarian and poultry options. The staff recommends the beef specialties. In warmer months, the romantic back patio makes an ideal place to indulge in phingsha, a ginger-and-peppercorn-flavoured mélange of beef, mushrooms, noodles and potatoes, or shaptak, a sliced beef and scallion affair sautéed in spicy tomato and ginger sauce. Mains $6–$15.

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Wrongbar

1279 Queen St W, Toronto

Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...

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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

Adrift has a small deck collection from brands like Chocolate, Creature, Girl, Zoo York, and Plan B. They carry Ventures and Royal trucks. However, Adrift has a great apparel and shoe collection, suited more to the streetwear enthusiast. Their pro complete package price out at just over $175, before tax. However, if you push cash, you might catch a taxless purchase.

0
 
 

751

751 Queen St W, Toronto

A little dive bar on Queen St.  It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto

0
 
 

The Lakeview

1132 Dundas St W, Toronto

The Lakeview Restaurant may just be the most resilient restaurant 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.

0
 
 

Reggie's Old Fashioned Sandwiches

571 King St W, Toronto

Reggie's Sandwiches is located in the heart of Toronto's King West Village and open 24/7. It's their mission to provide gourmet sandwiches the old fashioned way - Like mom used to make. Large, generous portions but leveraging an inventory of locally-grown organic ingrediants and sustainably-raised meat from local farmers. They recognize the need to maintain our carbon footprint and at the same time provide wholesome food without any ...

0
 
 

Soho Metropolitan Hotel

318 Wellington St W, Toronto

The Metropolitan Hotel Toronto, situated at the centre of the city's financial, research and shopping districts, is Toronto's premier downtown hotel offering a quiet retreat set amongst a vibrant urban locale. With 427 guestrooms and suites, as well as 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, the Metropolitan Hotel Toronto is ideally suited for modern business professionals and leisure travellers alike. Of course, you won't even need to leave the ...

0
 
 

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 ...

5
 
 

Show & Tell Gallery

1161 Dundas St. West, Toronto

Simon Cole established Show & Tell Gallery in downtown Toronto in the summer of 2008 as a vessel for marginalized and often disregarded artists to showcase their work. Offering a comfortable environment for collectors both new and established to discover new artistry, Show & Tell Gallery introduces an exciting roster of emerging and seasoned artists from across North America, Europe, and Asia.Taking inspiration from city walls, ...

5
 
 

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 ...

5
 
 

Wrongbar

1279 Queen St W, Toronto

Wrongbar is a Toronto staple for big djs when they come through town. Catering to the hipster/electro scene, they have had acts like Miike Snow, Crystal Castles, The Bloody Beet Roots and more. It can be rare to find a club that cares about quality djs that don't all play the same kind of music. This is that place. Local bands like Keys N Krates and others have done successful shows at this venue, along with some of Canada's other finest acts. ...

4
 
 

Cosmopolitan Toronto Centre Hotel

8 Colborne St, Toronto

The Cosmopolitan Toronto Hotel and Spa embodies a unique design that takes into consideration outside environmental influences. The building and its entire interior were designed under the consultation of energy and balancing expert Sylvia Noble whose goal was to encourage optimal energy flow throughout the building in a balance of yin and yang. This is achieved with an energy saving systems, floor to ceiling windows, balconies that open fresh ...

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Soho Metropolitan Hotel

318 Wellington St W, Toronto

The Metropolitan Hotel Toronto, situated at the centre of the city's financial, research and shopping districts, is Toronto's premier downtown hotel offering a quiet retreat set amongst a vibrant urban locale. With 427 guestrooms and suites, as well as 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, the Metropolitan Hotel Toronto is ideally suited for modern business professionals and leisure travellers alike. Of course, you won't even need to leave the ...

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Drake Hotel

1150 Queen St W, Toronto

The Drake Hotel is a cultural experience and unique destination in Toronto. Housing beautiful cultural and architectural elements, where the healthful coexist with the decadent, the Drake is their version of a downtown urban retreat! They've created a cultural lodge where music, art, warm hospitality and exciting culinary experiences all intersect to provide travellers, culture seekers, neighbours and style makers with a one of a kind ...

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751

751 Queen St W, Toronto

A little dive bar on Queen St.  It's a favorite bar of the local skaters, and has a similar vibe to Max Fish in NYC. It's your local watering hole where you might just run into anyone, or no one. Plenty of regulars, as well as the folks who just caught wind.Pic via Blogto

0
 
 

Massey Hall

178 Victoria St, Toronto

In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium — spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given." Massey Hall soon became internationally ...

0
 
 

Reggie's Old Fashioned Sandwiches

571 King St W, Toronto

Reggie's Sandwiches is located in the heart of Toronto's King West Village and open 24/7. It's their mission to provide gourmet sandwiches the old fashioned way - Like mom used to make. Large, generous portions but leveraging an inventory of locally-grown organic ingrediants and sustainably-raised meat from local farmers. They recognize the need to maintain our carbon footprint and at the same time provide wholesome food without any ...

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