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Harbord Bakery’s original owner, Albert Kosower, started working at this institution when it opened in the then-Jewish-Italian area. By 1953, the shop had swallowed up at least two Harbord storefronts and was attracting a steady stream of rye-loving regulars. Today the bakery proudly displays photos of three generations of bread winners alongside a collection of time-tested pastries. After 30 years on the block, co-owner Rafi Kosower—who’s hoping for another 60 years—doesn’t appreciate comparisons to Queen West. For Kosower, “The charm is in the individual businesses here.” It items: The challah ($4) is legendary. Chocolate babkas ($8) are also big, but it’s “the cookie”—double-chocolate walnut ($15 per pound)—that has its tribute taped up with the family photos. Harbord Bakery, 115 Harbord St., 416-922-5767.