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Ghost Kitchens customer and staff
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Who you gonna call for restaurant foods? Ghost Kitchens

November 7, 2020November 13, 2020 Andrea Freedman coronavirus, COVID-19, Eglinton Avenue West, Ghost Kitchens, Oriole Parkway, restaurants

Amid restaurant closures and scary times due to COVID-19, anyone can order restaurant foods without fear, thanks to Ghost Kitchens.

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Customers and server on patios
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Patios not enough, need full reopening, Danforth eateries say

July 7, 2020July 9, 2020 Margarita Maltceva CafeTO, Danforth Avenue, Factory Girl, Pantheon Restaurant, patios, reopening, restaurants, sidewalk, Tapas at Embrujo, Toronto Public Health

New outdoor space will add only a few tables to restaurants’ patios due to the social distancing rules, which will cover losses from closure.

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7 Numbers owner ready for Winterlicious
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East-end eateries thrive during Winterlicious

January 24, 2020February 10, 2020 Rodger Burnside 7 Numbers Danforth, Bayview Avenue, Danforth Avenue, dining, Gerrard Street East, Kingston Road, O'Connor Drive, Queen Street East, restaurants, Winterlicious

More than 200 restaurants are hosting Winterlicious with about 20 of them in the east end including Riverdale, East York, Leslieville and Beaches.

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Business 

What’s new with local businesses

June 19, 2012May 4, 2017 Ann Ruppenstein Bistro on Avenue, Colborne Lane, Kayagum, Origin North, restaurants, Yogurty’s, Yorkdale Shopping Centre

A tasty roundup of restaurants on the move

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NEWS 

Split decision on patios

October 6, 2009 Town Crier staff patios, restaurants

This is a tale of two patios in the trendy Annex community and effort to keep the neighbourhood safe.

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NEWS 

Hospitality industry wants city services restored now

July 22, 2009 Town Crier staff restaurants, strike

It’s time to put an end to the beating Toronto’s hospitality industry is taking from the loss of city services during the strike, says the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association.

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THAT WAS THEN. This is now.

Empringham Hotel 1903
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From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

November 19, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

The Empringham, Danforth or Play Pen — they’re all the same hotel, standing at Danfoirth and Dawes from the late 1800s into the 1980s.

Queen and Waverley 1903
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Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?

February 27, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?
Beltline bridge over Yonge Street ion 1915
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When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge

December 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge
Yonge-Eglinton southeast
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Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)

October 24, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)
Mt. Pleasant loop being built
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When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton

May 9, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton
Hay wagons on Yonge Street
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The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street

February 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street
Avoca bridge being torn down
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The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

December 1, 2018 Streeter staff Comments Off on The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

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