This week on DineSafe: Waterfalls, Fortune Seafood, Amaya, The Burger Shack,...
There were no closures on DineSafe this week, though a number of offenders really should've known better. Amaya, Ali Baba, Fortune Seafood and Margarita's have all been on this list before, multiple...
View ArticleStarving Artist brings its waffles to St. Clair West
This newly opened all day brunch spot on St. Clair West is crazy about waffles, making them the stars of the menu and pop-art inspired decor (taking waffle-mania even further than at the original...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 104 Lowther Avenue
104 Lowther is a Annex Victorian with plenty of character features like inlaid hardwood floors, stained glass windows and original fireplaces. Like turrets? This house has three, providing more than...
View ArticleTIFF's Food on Film series will make you hungry
TIFF's Food on Film series returns for its second season this week with a line-up of delicious programming that is sure to resonate with foodies and film buffs alike. Screenings happening at the Bell...
View ArticleThe top 10 cheap Chinese restaurants in Markham and Richmond Hill
The top cheap Chinese restaurants in Markham and Richmond Hill are an extremely diverse bunch. The two towns (sorry, one town and one city) have long been known by purists to be the mecca of excellent...
View ArticleSt. Patrick's Day Toronto 2014
St. Patrick's Day in Toronto tends to get a lot of flack. People like to call it amateur hour, and it's often lamented that the day has become simply an excuse to drink excessively and dress...
View ArticleHow the shOws does what Fashion Week can't
There's some major Canadian fashion design talent about to hit Toronto's runways; designers who got their start at Hermes, Stella McCartney and Viktor & Rolf, to drop a few small names. They've...
View Article10 artists making their mark on the Toronto comic scene
In addition to being a go-to place for screenings, deals, and panels, conventions like ComiCon are an excellent time to mingle with artists. First-timers and veterans alike get the privilege to meet...
View ArticleA 1980s Toronto photo extravaganza
Toronto of the 1980s is a less grimy place than the previous decade, if not quite as spick and span as the city is today. Although development of the skyline wasn't quite as dramatic as it had been...
View ArticleToday in Toronto: Food On Film, Generations Of Queer, Slim Twig and Jack...
Tonight, the TIFF Bell Lightbox hosts Food On Film, an amazing and unique series that focuses on "culinary cinema" and runs on various Wednesday evenings at 6:30PM. The exhibition Generations of Queer...
View ArticleThis Week in Fashion: Babes & Gents Toronto collection, Toujours x Fidele...
This Week in Fashion rounds up the week's style news, store openings and closings, pop-up shops, sales and upcoming fashion and design events in Toronto. Find it here every Wednesday morning.NEWSBabes...
View ArticleDutch menswear store does pimp suits & accessories
This Dutch menswear brand has opened its first Canadian store in Yorkville after making a killing pretty much everywhere else in the world. But, it's not your dad's suit store -- if the clothes aren't...
View ArticleOlivia Chow set to wade into the Toronto mayoral race
The most widespread rumour in Toronto politics looks set to finally be confirmed later today. Olivia Chow is going to quit the House of Commons and register to run for mayor of Toronto on Thursday, The...
View ArticleNew cocktail bar is part library, part lounge
This new cocktail bar takes over for the Foundation Room at the foot of Church St. With something like a speakeasy meets library vibe, it's a lush space - but it's really the drinks that steal the...
View ArticleA 1960s Toronto photo extravaganza
In the later half of the 1960s, Toronto became a modern city. Yes, we managed to build a single-line subway a decade before, but it was the arrival of two buildings that dramatically transformed...
View ArticleThe Best Restaurants for a Business Lunch in Toronto
The best restaurants for a business lunch in Toronto are opportune spots to woo clients and close big deals. This portfolio of top tier restaurants makes working through lunch seem like a perk, and for...
View ArticleHonest Ed's signs selling online for "outrageous deals"
If the 9 to 5 work week wasn't already dragging you down, Monday's sign sale at Honest Ed's probably had you white knuckled at your desk, watching tweet after tweet and Instagram pic after Instagram...
View ArticleToronto ranked best in Canada for public transit (really)
Toronto is the best city in the country when it comes to public transit. Yes, you read that correctly. According to a new report from Walk Score, we narrowly edged out Montreal for the top spot among...
View ArticleDesigner aims to fund Fashion Week show via Indiegogo
After 10 years, Sunny Fong is trying to finally kick VAWK out of his apartment. Through eight seasons at Toronto's fashion week and a Project Runway Canada win in 2009, Fong -- one of Canada's...
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