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Market driven food in a French inspired bistro with a British accent
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We're located at 321 King Street West near John Street in the heart of the Toronto Entertainment District and just minutes away from the Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theatres, Rogers Centre and across the street from the TIFF Bell Lightbox. Try and compare our Wood Grilled 20oz. USDA Prime Cowboy Rib Steak with our 20oz. Ontario Angus Dry Aged Cowboy Prime Rib Steak. Steaks are grilled over hickory and oak using the first commerical pellet char-broiler in Canada. For Seafood Lovers, try our famous 'Lobster & Crab Soup' and 'Baked Lobster Paella'. Don't forget, we also have an entensive wine list to complement any menu selection.
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.
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.
King Street Social Kitchen at Hyatt Regency Toronto is the perfect spot for breakfast. Kids aged 12 and under can enjoy our breakfast buffet at no charge when accompanied by a parent. Our menu definitely offers something for everyone
Curbside Cycle began - not surprisingly ? by the side of the curb, about twenty years ago. Back then we were just a slightly legal tent, a variety of ever-changing locations, and a pretty clear idea about what was missing in the market. Our focus, from the beginning on, was the neglected city cyclist. At the time we were one of many ragtag operations across North America turning old road bikes into flat bar bikes, a trend the bicycle industry later turned into a bike called the hybrid. Around the same time the hybrid was developed we finally acquired storefront in the much desired Annex neighbourhood of Toronto. Sure, we moved a couple feet away from the curb, but we always remained Curbside, a store dedicated to that strip of road beside the curb that the city cyclist occupies.
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