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Loft404 Inspired Gatherings is a mixed-use multi-level creative space in the heart. Loft404's flexible options offer a uniquely customizable experience like no other ranging from a complete 'One-Stop-Shop' service to a 'Bring Your Own' option that accommodates all needs and budgets.
Luma takes movie nights to a whole new level at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. Located at the corner of King and John Streets, the Bell Lightbox is home to the Toronto International Film Festival, and houses five theatres, three exhibition galleries and Malaparte, a dramatic sixth floor event space. Paying homage to Toronto’s rich, cultural landscape, Luma’s menu showcases global and Canadian artisanal cuisine featuring the finest local and regional ingredients. Our menu is the perfect complement to the warm, inviting dining room, designed with rich woods, leather and stone and outstanding floor to ceiling views of King Street West
Pasta is the superstar at this Old World Italian eatery, where high ceilings and brick walls enclose nothing short of a pending experience in exquisite dining. On-line reviewers swoon over the homemade pasta and pizza, and collectively scoff at the notion that one might find anything pedestrian to eat at this innovative King West spot. The frequently updated menu is date-stamped, to demonstrate its recency, but staples like nodini (little fists of bread brushed with olive oil, sea salt and rosemary) and parmigiana di melanzane (layers of preserved tomato, fried eggplant and cheese) are perennial favourites. Buca's wine list is respectable; the cocktail selection is inventive and the service is stellar.
The flavour of the pasta was amazing. The aged beef was exquisite. Service was second to none. Wine parings were excellent. Thank you for a great evening. I wish I had the recipe for the pasta. Read more
On-line reviewers are effusive in their praise for this Little Italy love letter to simple, honest, handmade food, where everything is prepared with fresh ingredients and love. It's mostly Canadian comfort fare that tumbles from the kitchen onto grateful tongues at Woodlot, but there's enough here for non-meat-eaters to make it clear their interests were not an afterthought (a dedicated menu caters to vegetarians). Dishes like a foie gras crème brulée starter and russet potato gnocchi are unassuming and filled with flavour. Service is thoughtful and prompt. The ambiance here is equal parts elegant and hip. Woodlot takes reservations - another reason it's a standout on the Toronto restaurant scene. A charm-filled outdoor patio with a tree trunk for a table seals the deal.
TOCA Restaurant welcomes you to their fine dining. They are open late all week and are easily reachable by public transit and bicycle. The neighboring area is memorable for its restaurants and merchants.
In 1979, a group of young artists got together with the intent of exhibiting work which was not being shown by commercial galleries and institutions. YYZ Artists' Outlet distinguished itself through strong, innovative programming that sought to combine theory and practice and to encourage dialogue between a variety of communities and audiences. YYZ continues to nurture and support contemporary art practices in Toronto and to make a recognized contribution to the Canadian cultural scene.YYZ supports three areas of programming - visual art, artists' film and video and writing and publishing on Canadian art and culture. YYZ is committed to paying artists' fees and providing equipment and support, particularly for our time-based arts programming. In 1992 YYZ produced YYZTV, a program of contemporary film and video for Rogers Cable. YYZ Books was founded in 1988; it is the only publishing house dedicated to Canadian artists and writers.
NARWHAL is pleased to present View Point Geon, an exhibition of new work by Matthew Feyld, Alvaro Ilizarbe and Paul Wackers. Within the frameworks of contemporary painting and sculpture, these artists create a visual consonance that's marked by their shared strategies for articulating environments and ideas.