Danny Grossman
How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
Set in a Victorian house just down the street from the Gay Village, this two-storey neighbourhood bar features upscale pub fare at reasonable prices. The eclectic menu runs the gamut from a half-pound burger to jambalaya to vegetarian Wellington. The upstairs lounge is silent in summer (when those in the know opt for the south-facing patio), but the indoor space livens up again as the mercury drops. Mains $9–$24.
Casual, homey and noisy at peak times, it’s easy to ...
This tribute to WWII flying aces has been wetting whistles ...
This market mainstay combines full-on Kensington casual with simple but ...
This family-run Irish pub is a neighbourhood hangout, with traditional ...
Locals and business types drop by this quaint Irish pub—complete ...
How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
Sweet, rich and gloriously sinful, Lai Wah Heen’s Wuxi spareribs make a perfect mid-winter meal. So we got chef Ken ...
Through his short, bright career, Scot Woods has been obsessed with bringing the world’s cuisines to his cooking. Other chefs ... By James Chatto
November 20, 2008
The Company Theatre has adapted this 1998 Cannes Jury Prize winner for its third production
B.C. troupe Atomic Vaudeville brings together bluegrass, gangsta rap and puppetry for this clever one-act