One of the last bastions of old-world Queen Street West, the Cameron House is easy to find by its psychedelic mural on the Cameron Ave. side of the building. The inside has lofty ceiling and it's common to find artists, writers and musicians sitting hunched over a beer. Music ranges from house to jazz. There is often some theatre and live music in both the front and back stages. Be sure to catch The 'Mad Bastard' Cabaret if you get a chance.
Fiesta Farms is Toronto's largest independently owned grocery store and garden centre. What does that mean? It means we only have one store. But it's a big one. 'Largest' means we carry the range of products you'd expect from a chain. 'Independent' means we can choose what those products are-who makes them, where they come from, what's in them, their place in the local economy. Stuff like that. And we're pretty choosy. Partly because being choosy is good, and partly because it's good business. When we opened up over 20 years ago, we decided to focus on two things the big guys couldn't compete with: serving our local ethnic communities and supporting our local economy. Now those things are popular. And so are we! A visit to the store will let you know pretty quickly that we don't turn our nose up at anyone, but we tend to be particularly popular with folks who get more from food shopping than just a full larder.
Voted Toronto's Best Costume Shop! Costumes for Halloween, masquerades & special events. Shop for wigs, masks, hats, theatrical / SPFX makeup, novelties, accessories & more.
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
A new touch at an old Cantonese restaurant: a Brita water filter pitcher brought to the table the moment you mention water. With this introduction, we're not surprised to find a light touch in the kitchen and a canny hand buying the groceries. When was the last time you ordered classic chow mein? This is the place to revisit the dish that might have been your first encounter with chinese food. If they're in season, order the baby leeks, stir-fried with beef, garlic, ginger, and black beans. Try chicken in a hot pot with stir fried greens. At the end, in the Cantonese tradition, they'll serve the daily sweet soup - try it, it balances the meal. Once, there was only one Chinatown in Toronto and the style of cooking was strictly Cantonese. Take your taste buds on a stroll down memory lane.~ Sara Waxman.
My husband and I did a review on this restaurant before we decided to order, and thought we would take a chance.
We were so happy when the food came to our house, because everything looked so good and smelled great!
We love Chinese food and this will be our permanent spot!Read more
Medcan has become the largest executive healthcare clinic dedicated solely to preventive medicine and wellness in Canada. With more than 60 physicians and specialists, we offer a variety of leading-edge screening and diagnostic tests on site through our Comprehensive Health Assessment ('Executive Medical'), an extensive Executive Health program, as well as unique risk assessment and prevention programs in Men's Health, Genetics and Cardiology.
Based in Toronto, Medcan Health Management is dedicated solely to preventative medicine and wellness in Canada. With more than 60 physicians and specialists on-site, we offer comprehensive health services including cardiology, chiropractics, massage therapy, sports medicine, dermatology, overall health and fitness advice, optometry and more. Call Medcan Health Management today to schedule an appointment.
Cabaret is your style secret for vintage clothing. You are smart, sophisticated, and sexy, with style to spare! Walk through our doors and prepare to be dazzled and delighted by flapper dresses from the 1920s and vintage inspired dresses from 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. This is where the magic happens because you create a style that is as unique as you are.
At Hashtag, we want to acknowledge the role that the internet and social media play in all our lives – in the way we stay connected, discover new ideas and interact with creativity. We want to be revolutionary by going back to basics. Hashtag represents the energy of the online revolution, its creative potential, and provides a social and cultural hub for the discovery of lively and engaging fine art.
La Fenice is an authentic Italian restaurant located in Toronto's Entertainment District. Come enjoy classic Italian flavours in our stylish décor. Book our private dining room for a banquet or a birthday dinner. Call us for more information on our menu.
Superb service and food make this place somewhere to return again and again. Very attentive staff, excellent Italian dishes. I had the piping hot Minestrone vegetable soup and fresh fish of the day. The others had pasta or beef tenderloin. Everyone loved their meals. My only complaint was that my fish was to come with roasted potatoes and vegetables, but there was only one small half of a potato. Other than that, everything else was great, including dessert.Read more
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.
Not to brag, but we have been featured in the NYTimes, BlogTo, Toronto Star and a slew of other publications. Why?Because we take our customers and our coffee very, very seriously!
1 Kitchen Toronto serves up fresh, local, and sustainably sourced farm-to-table cuisine. The restaurant is a zero-waste operation, which spotlights the team’s commitment to preserving the beauty and bounty of nature. And then there’s the bar, where cold-pressed juices form the base of cocktails. The wine list highlights unique and iconic selections – many biodynamic or organic – you’ll also find handcrafted cocktails and freshly brewed coffee.
I really like the food here. It's very indulgent. Sometimes there is a line to get in to this place which sucks, but it's open late and worth the wait. I add goat cheese and bacon to the mac and cheese and boy is it worth the extra cost! Read more
Homes First thirty years ago. Through experience and research we know that: It costs a lot to provide a safe stable, suitable home for Toronto's chronically homeless. It costs even more not to. We are here to provide a home first. We work with others to provide the supports people need to maintain their housing and rebuild their lives. We accept referrals from and draw on the knowledge and experience of other community service organizations to support our residents. These.
While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.