Come savor an appetizing dish at Loka. They are easily accessible by bicycle and public transit and are established in a surrounding characterized with restaurants, stores and parks.
Timeless Fine Furniture has been designing and manufacturing solid pine furniture and futon frames for reputable stores in Toronto and the GTA as well as across Ontario and Quebec.
It all began in October 1913 when a man named Arthur Brooks Webster was issued a permit to build a theatre on Queen St East, close to Beech Ave. At the time, the resident Beachers were not too thrilled about having another theatre in their midst; as there were already two other local cinemas (The Coliseum, and The Peter Pan). This forced Webster to petition door to door in the neighborhood, enlisting his friends to help out, and eventually he gained the necessary support.
Hemispheres Restaurant - For the happening crowd, it's the centre of the universe. It's a place where cultures merge, universes collide and happening people gather for the finest cuisine from both earthly hemispheres. A feast for all the senses, Hemispheres blends an eclectic and innovative menu, an exhaustive wine list and glittering atmosphere into a unique experience.
Smith to join AGO from the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of ArtTORONTO - The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has hired Stephanie Smith as its new Chief Curator. With two decades of museum experience, Smith - an accomplished curator, writer and educator - joins the AGO on Aug. 19, 2014.In her current role as the Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art, Smith has led the intellectual, artistic and educational programs of a dynamic museum based in one of the world's great research universities. Lauded for making contemporary art an anchor of the Smart Museum's programs and profile through major exhibitions, artists' commissions, and publications, Smith has also acquired significant works for the Museum's collection by artists including Adrian Piper, Kerry James Marshall, Michael Rakowitz and Zhang Huan during her tenure.
Come taste an appetizing creation at Frank Restaurant at the AGO. They provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open after-hours from Tuesday to Saturday. You can get there by bicycle and public transit and visit them in a surrounding recognized as exciting. You can pay by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa.
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Home to one of Toronto's finest French cuisine restaurants, Bodega is tucked away in the quaint Baldwin Street Village conveniently located near the Art Gallery of Ontario and Royal Ontario Museum. An intimate rendezvous, a private tête-à-tête, an evening on the town; Bodega is your home.
GREAT HOSPITAL, STAFFS ARE AWESOME THEY REALLY CARE ABOUT THEIR PATIENTS GOD BLESS THIS HOSPITAL & ALL THE STAFF ESPECIALLY SPECIALIST DOCTORSRead more
Here is the Moss Park-based meeting place for the city's bon vivants, a warm, welcoming atmosphere where drinks and hospitality flow in equal measure. Food served within the disco ball glitz of this spot is unpretentious, favouring small plates so tables can share more than a great evening. Some of the down-home offerings include pork rib, sea bass and jerk Cornish hen. The latest creation from Nota Bene owners Yannick Bigourdan, David Lee and Franco Prevedello, the Carbon Bar is a casual den with an endearingly classy vibe.
In the heart of downtown’s business and entertainment districts, the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel is connected to PATH, a 16-mile underground network of shops and services. We are steps from the Eaton Centre shopping mall and Toronto’s convention centre.Experience a fresh kind of classic. A 2.5-acre waterfall garden atrium highlights our new lobby. Newly renovated ballrooms and meeting spaces total more than 120,000 square feet. Savour some of the city’s best burgers and comfort food at BnB.Each of our 1,372 modern guest rooms offer the plush comfort of our Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience. Sheraton Club Rooms offer another level of service with an array of upgraded amenities and access to the stylish 43rd-floor Sheraton Club Lounge.
This is a pretty good location if you're planning on checking out the Entertainment district. Rooms are cheap if you book through Priceline or Hotwire!Read more
Peoples Eatery's a-la-carte menu is themed around Spadina Avenue, in Chinatown, Toronto, which was once the Jewish neighbourhood of the city. The menu at once covers the history of the strip, the East-Asian present, and the future, which we see as culturally broad-ranging (though the dishes are never 'fusion'). Designed to be eaten without cutlery, it's a dining experience that is definitely unique: please check out our menu on the website listed below.