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Mangiacake Panini Shoppe

  • 160 McCaul St. (at Elm St.) View on map »
  • 416-260-5156
Editorial Review

With its eclectic vibe and long list of 15 grilled paninis, it’s no wonder scads of art students flock to this Italian-style café for a quick bite between classes or for a relaxed lunch among friends. If such sandwiches as the Petti di Pollo (stuffed with chicken, brie, arugula and pesto aïoli) don’t appeal, there’s one of Mangiacake’s daily entrées: baked penne with chicken or grilled pork rib-eye sandwich. Unlicensed. Mains $6.95–$9.95.

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