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
Inspired by (and an improvement on) its down-and-dirty New York namesake, this relaxed, cluttered local pub caters to Leaside mavens and Monday night sports teams alike. Oddities and treasures, including a crystal chandelier and a pinata, dangle from the ceiling. Below, locals munch on help-yourself peanuts and follow the game on one of 10 high-def TVs. Patrons choose from 19 on-tap brewskies to wash down such house favourites as the hickory-smoked pulled pork sandwich, and the chicken and ham Bayview Dagwood submarine with lettuce, tomato, onion and cheese. Mains $9–$15.
A neighbourhood favourite for three decades. Downstairs is an upscale ...
This dimly lit wood-panelled bar has a distinctly suburban vibe. ...
This English-style pub across from the AGO serves up hearty ...
Rough around all the right edges, this wood-panelled art deco ...
Automatic sliding glass doors elegantly give way to a minimalist, ...
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
December 1, 2008
The Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People presents this kiddie-friendly production based on a story ...