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Owner John Oakes feels an affinity with Harbord Street. As a U of T student some 20 years ago, he had his first date with his wife at the Boulevard Café, and she went into labour while dining down the way. Oakes opened his Canuck-inspired canteen in March 2008. The colour scheme comes from a Georgian Bay rock, and Oakes’ photographs line the walls. Comfort food and 13 draft beers attract U of T faculty, but students are fewer: “I didn’t want people doing tequila shots next to someone eating a $25 dinner.” Still, with screens for sports fans, singalongs and rustic accents, the spot feels like the anti-designer answer to its posh neighbours.  It items: Top picks include chicken pot pie ($13), Berkshire pulled pork sandwich ($12) and crispy buffalo shrimp ($10). Sticky toffee pudding ($6) has demigod status with locals.  Harbord House, 150 Harbord St., 647-430-7365, harbordhouse.ca.