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Former art space Charlie’s Gallery gets a second stab at hipsterhood under new ownership by Ike Smirnis, George Charilaou and Gerry Katis, one of the men behind the hip lounges Wild Indigo and Cache. The reincarnated space still sports indie art (but adds such swank accents as leather loungers, exposed brick and designer wallpaper) but now keeps hours that catch daytime traffic. The multi-vibe haunt will soon be offering café service at 8 a.m. (coffee, pastries and panini), then switch into a bar later in the day. The newcomer has steered clear of licence fiascos, but it remains one of the late-night spots that make residents nervous. Smirnis, who sees the Harbord crowd as more mature and less crazy than Ossington’s, thinks the influx is good for the ’hood. It items: The owners’ goal is to keep all food items priced below $10, like the Philly cheesesteak, tuna and veggie sandwiches ($4–$7). Charlie’s Gallery, 112 Harbord St., 416-961-2828, charliesgallery.ca.