So what's it like to dine at the Ritz?
Located in the Ritz Carlton Toronto, this restaurant rides the line between classy and comfortable with its Mediterranean-inspired menu, ample by-the-glass wine options, and upscale but unfussy decor....
View ArticleFoodStory aims to be the Grocery Gateway of local food
A Toronto-based start-up called FoodStory now makes shopping from farmers' markets even easier. So easy, in fact, that you don't even need to visit one. Taking a cue from online grocers like Grocery...
View ArticleBelly Buster set to expand to King Street and beyond
Good news for sub fans (as in submarine sandwiches, guys) — popular North Toronto sub joint Belly Buster is set to expand downtown. The original location at the corner of Yonge and Glen Echo (in...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Ford repays car costs, investing in BIXI, Grimes takes...
Rob Ford has repaid $400 to the city for use of a staff car in September and November last year. Ford was criticized when his aide Chris Fickel used a silver Ford Fusion registered to the city to...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: April 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 ArticleToronto Food Events: Rock the Casbah, Food in Film, TUM tickets, Reel Eats,...
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 Article5 ways to celebrate Earth Day in Toronto
Earth Day in Toronto is the perfect occasion to go to the park and light up some joints while reveling in the magic that is the existence of trees attend some nice environment-friendly events. Because...
View ArticleThat time when Record Store Day was everyday
Tomorrow is Record Store Day, a special occasion to celebrate local record shops, and the seemingly Teflon vinyl format. There's a lot of noise about why vinyl is still en vogue, whether it is the...
View ArticleHow to make a cocktail: The Sogni d'Oro
As the restaurant scene in Toronto evolves into something worthy of international acclaim, it seems that the rate of restaurant openings increases all the time. After Vancouver izakaya Guu opened its...
View ArticleFidel Gastro's settles into a new kitchen on Queen West
The chef behind Fidel Gastro's, one of Toronto's most popular food trucks, has found a permanent home on Queen West. Will Matt Basile be able to generate as much buzz with his storefront as he is with...
View ArticleU-Piter bring Russian rock fans out to the Mod Club
Wednesday night saw one of the biggest Russian-speaking crowds that The Mod Club has probably ever seen. As a lineup formed outside, you could see those passing by wondering what was going on. The...
View ArticleVitaly Design hosts its first ever pop-up at Oz Studios
Pop-up shops have become somewhat of a staple in Toronto, dominating events listings each weekend as local artists and designers hawk the latest in vintage wear or handmade goods. But the Vitaly Design...
View ArticleThe Best Bagels in Toronto
The best bagels in Toronto aren't just vessels for toppings but the main attraction. Sweet, chewy Montreal-style and the saltier, crustier New York varieties can be points of contention amongst...
View ArticleWeekend events in Toronto, April 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 April 19-21, 2013.MARKETCity of Craft All the best of Toronto's...
View ArticleThis Week in Comedy: The Tournament, Comedy Records Album Taping, Comedy at...
Perhaps the best line-up of comedians ever to perform on a show for free is just another reason that Toronto's comedy scene can gwaan. Follow me as I show you the wares in This Week In Comedy...MON APR...
View Article5 sweat-inducing restaurants on Bayview Avenue
This month Toronto is celebrating the Shop Small program - a new movement focused on giving some thought to the importance of small, independent businesses and the vibrancy and culture they bring to...
View ArticleA brief history of the first coffee house in Toronto
William Cooper was one of Toronto's early jack of all trades types. Born in Bath, England in 1761, Cooper emigrated to the fledgling town of York in 1793 aged 31. At various times he was a teacher, the...
View ArticleParty Style: 27 looks from the Sharp Book for Men party
On Thursday night a lot of well dressed male species showed up for the Spring/Summer launch party for the Sharp Book for Men. Hosted by TRUMP Toronto, the party plied guests with scotch tastings, a...
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