The CityPlace Farmers' Market
The CityPlace Farmers' Market launched its first full season this June after a few successful trial markets last fall. The market is one of four MyMarket certified local farmers' markets throughout the...
View ArticleToronto Restaurant Openings: Big Crow, Foodbenders, El Catrin, The Cocktail...
Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview at some of the places coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.NOW OPENBig...
View ArticleThe top 5 party boats in Toronto
Toronto party boats are great, boozy escapes from the land. Remember this? Yeah, that's kind of what it's like, guys. Everyone's excited, many of them imbibe a little too much. There are plentiful...
View ArticleWhere to get your midtown shawarma & falafel fix
Tucked unassumingly at the back of the Hasty Market at the southeast corner of Yonge and Davisville, you'll find this unassuming restaurant. Mainly catering to the takeout lunch crowd they've got a...
View ArticleWin tickets to the August edition of CraveTO
CraveTO, the street food, craft beer and music festival that debuted in Toronto back in May is back with their second edition. Taking place on August 17th, CraveTwO is switching venues (Honest Ed's...
View Article10 bars to read at in Toronto
Bars to read at in Toronto are a special breed. And while drinking alone, especially in our hyper-connected lives, carries a huge stigma for lots of people, the reality is, going to a bar alone and...
View Article6 under the radar fashion boutiques in Koreatown
Within the four-block radius of Koreatown lies a terribly adorable mini-Mecca for fashion girls. I'm aware that calling Korean style cute is a bit of a stereotype, and to be sure, many other adjectives...
View Article10 cocktails to try this summer in Toronto
Cocktail trends this summer have bars across the city utilizing the best of Ontario's seasonal produce. Rhubarb abounds, as do cucumbers. There's also lots of ginger beer around (most bars we surveyed...
View ArticleGawker donates Crackstarter money to charity
In the wake of the scandal alleging that Mayor Rob Ford smoked crack, we've all been left with a host of unanswered questions. One of the most pressing, at least for those who donated to Gawker's...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Scarborough subway runs in to trouble, Giambrone to keep NDP...
Could Scarborough's subway extension be going off the rails already? Provincial transit minister Glen Murray says the $1.8 billion once budgeted for the now-dead LRT will not be simply transferred to...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: July 13-19
The photos of the week collect each of the editor-selected photos of the day into one post for a contest to be decided by our readers. Sponsored by Posterjack, the photographer whose image receives the...
View ArticleNew general store stocks amazing handmade gifts
This new shop stocks everything from environmentally friendly laundry detergent to pickles to vegan soaps and cosmetics. Everything is handmade, and much of it was created by Toronto artists and...
View ArticleToronto Food Events: T&T Night Market, DOS, OOF, Knaves Kitchen, CraveTO,...
Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious events, festivals, pop-ups, winemaker dinners, supper clubs and other food related happenings in Toronto this week and next. You can find us here every...
View ArticleGet to know a Toronto startup: Hurrier
A new startup here in Toronto wants to make your life a little easier by offering a delivery service which will pickup and even purchase any item anywhere in the city and bring them right to your...
View ArticleThat time when Toronto was People City
To mark the 175th birthday of the great city of Toronto in 2009, Mayor David Miller presided over the Toronto Song Contest, inviting Canadian residents 13 years of age and older to submit a song that...
View ArticleYonge and Sheppard has a tasty izakaya too
While Church, College and Cabbagetown might be home to Toronto's most well-loved izakayas there's a new contender drawing crowds north of the 401. Located just north of Yonge and Sheppard this rockin'...
View ArticleCold brew coffee in a bottle now available in Toronto
Late last night at Northwood, I got to chatting with manager Brian O'Reilly. He usually works during the day, but he's here now in order to furiously bottle more cold brew coffee for tomorrow's order....
View ArticleThe Best Ice Cream Sandwich in Toronto
The best ice cream sandwich in Toronto can be found at bake shops, ice cream parlours and even fast food burger joints around the city. Improving upon the already awesome, handheld combination of...
View ArticleWeekend events in Toronto: July 19-21, 2013
Weekend events in Toronto is our guide to events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here's what's happening in Toronto this July 19-21, 2013.FESTIVALBig On Bloor Bloor West is going car-free...
View ArticlePassing storm brings spectacular skies to Toronto
Toronto's first big heatwave of 2013 came to a tempestuous end this evening with a spectacular cluster of thunderstorms. As the rain cascaded down (no floods this time, thankfully) thousands of you...
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