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Gilead Café starstarstar [?]

Reviewed by Toronto Life
  • 4 Gilead Pl. (at King St. E.) View on map »
  • 647-288-0680
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Editorial Review

Don’t get freaked by the Old Testament name. Jamie Kennedy hasn’t suddenly found religion (unless you count his quest to convert Cheetos addicts to all things fresh and local). Instead, his newish midday spot—the third in his empire—takes its handle from the Corktown alley where it’s hidden away. Unlike the suited-up Wine Bar or the minimalist Gardiner, Gilead has an unbuttoned feel. Since its opening in May, the café has been deluged with deal makers ...

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