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Harbour Sixty Steak House Our Landmarks restaurant proudly attracts attention from every corner of the city and we pride ourselves in being able to accommodate the varied needs of our guests. from quick and causal pregame steaks to intimate celebration dinners and the corporate deal breakers, harbour sixty consistently offers a world-class selection of steaks and seafood, wine and service.
it was awesome the food was great and the waiter was very attentive and the atmosphere was great. They had a DJ and there was people dancing and me and my wife felt very good being there. i would visit again and even though expensive the food was awesome. Read more
No longer just a sports bar, the new RS is a culinary and entertainment destination offering two distinct spaces, each catering to a unique experience. Conveniently located beside Scotiabank Arena in the heart of Toronto’s Sports and Entertainment district, RS caters to sports fans as much as music and entertainment fans. With a new, modern design featuring premium styles and materials, an upscale menu offering hand-selected, local and seasonal ingredients and a new atmosphere, RS is a unique take on the traditional sports bar.
How does this place have such a middling rating? Is it simply THE place to watch a game. Any game. As great as the setting is for watching sports, for me the food and beer selection are the heroes. The "wing king" chef earns his title, and the range of beers wipes the floor with Bier Markt. Yes, it's busy on game nights. Might have something to do with being situated next to the ACC, and a stones-throw away from the Dome. Read more
With a retail boutique, indoor dog park, puppy school, and Animal Hall of Fame, PawsWay is a one-stop-shop for Harbourfront residents' animal-loving needs.
Barbara Paull is a British trained physiotherapist and a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, UK. She immigrated to Canada in 1967 and has concentrated upon orthopaedic physiotherapy practice and post-graduate education for over forty years. She is an active member of the Ontario Physiotherapy Association. In 1985 Barbara left her position as Director of Physiotherapy at York County Hospital (now Southlake Regional Hospital) in Newmarket, to open this private clinic. In 1992 she opened a second clinic dedicated to injured musicians. www.stouffvillemusiciansinjuriesclinic.ca. Barbara has designed and established on-site clinics in local industries, where physiotherapists provide ergonomic consultations and care for injured workers. In 2000 Barbara received the OPA’s Recognition Award for outstanding achievements in Professional Contribution and, in 2005 the Award of Distinction from the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario.
This Roncesvalles bookshop sells a broad range of literature for children and adults with a focus on themes of social justice, equity and diversity.
The Kennedy Public House shares a philosophy of dining as a shared experience through which intimacy develops, memories exist and relationships thrive. As such, we have a commitment and dedication to extraordinary hospitality and culinary excellence. We offer a unique portfolio of chef-driven cuisine centered on classic comfort foods and creative delicious beverages held to a higher standard with only quality ingredients, careful preparation and artful presentation. Our aim is to provide a comfortable, courteous and memorable dining experience for our community.
Highly recommended for memorable dining experiences. Read more
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