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.
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The recently renovated, three-level club includes a performance and dining area, wine bar, private event space and expansive rooftop patio. The open-concept design ensures guests on the second floor balcony have a perfect view of the stage, which features a magnificent Red Pop Steinway piano (the only one of its' kind in Canada). The warm and inviting space serves as an intimate setting for authentic, live jazz performances by some of the world's finest jazz musicians, and will focus on promoting Toronto's own Jazz artists. The space creates a comfortable atmosphere for quality modern bistro dining.
For over 30 years, Dr. Oscar Manias and the entire team at College Chiropractic and Sports Clinic have been passionate about relieving our clients' aches and pains. No matter how severe or minor the pain is, we will help you get back on your feet.
Women's College Hospital is an independently governed hospital. This is a very exciting time for us, as we explore new and better ways to provide care to women and their families throughout every phase of their lives. We are also the first and only independent, academic, ambulatory care hospital in Ontario with a primary focus on the health of women.
This place has EVERYTHING: Lights, vintage pin-up prints, pimped-out DJs, a small dancing man ensconced in leopard print, a bar-top burlesque dancer, nipple tassels, a dusty mirrored disco ball, and hot damn good mojitos. There's no password: At the door, just do the Cosby face.
Southern Accent has been serving the most authentic and exciting Cajun and Creole food in Toronto for 34 years. Recently relocated to College and Ossington neighbourhood.
Open daily for lunch and dinner, plus brunch on the weekend.
Join us at the bar for a Cajun Cocktail or a bourbon from our collection accompanied by the best Calamari in the city. The restaurant is a tribute to the old Victorian house in the Mirvish Village location, laced with all the old quirky artwork and charms. In a hurry? No need to worry. Grab 'n' go and high end take out are available from the express area at the entrance to the restaurant!
Patio now open. At Adega (meaning wine cellar), they have taken old recipes and cooking techniques and matched them with modern flavours and other complimentary styles of cuisine. Some dishes need no refining at all and are served in their authentic form. Adega's specialty is seafood and they source it from all over the world: fresh fish from Portugal & Azores Islands, Canadian Maritime Lobster, Norwegian Cod, Tunisian Octopus, Thai Tiger Shrimp, etc. Their daily featured items include fine meats such as Rack of Lamb, Veal Chop and Beef Tenderloin grilled with Mediterranean marinades and spices. Adega welcomes you to taste one of the oldest and most diverse cuisines of the world.