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They're so huge and wonderful. It's a shame that you see so many people in the subway restaurant next door. Give it a chance, people, you'll never go back.
On any given night there's around 10-20 people in 3-4 groups if it's hot enough. It's basically an afterhours party but you can swim and go in the hot tub. Sick, Sick Pool.
The Keg Mansion
515 Jarvis St
Toronto M4Y 2H7
p: 416-964-6609
Category: Nightlife
Ok, I know maybe I've said this before, but this time it's for sure. There's ghosts in this place, they don't let you up to the 3rd floor because of the ghosts, and if you go to the bathrooms on the second floor, you'll totally understand. Welcome to spooksville, population: you.
This corner houses the #1 hot dog stand in the city. Trust me, I read it on his sign.
Now, please allow me to blow your minds. #2 is on the SAME CORNER.
Believe you me, those titles are well deserved. Speed, Topping selection, Assertiveness. All of these bases and more are covered.
Cheap and satisfactory. Everything is incredibly fresh for the price, and they have a great atmosphere. There's always great music too. All around, extremely decent sangria experience.
Just perfect. Always just perfect.
Picture this. Their milkshakes come in a 1L tub. It's not a cup, it's just a big 1L tub that they cut a little hole in the plastic lid of, and they give you that, and you can get said milkshake with pocket change (silvers and golds, but still... change). Everything is so fresh and huge. The CEO of baskin robbins has dutch nightmares.
There are so few vintages locations as-is. This one is that and more. Just properly massive, great looking building, and the best selection you could ever ask for.
This soup really does eat like a meal. I could live through the winter on just one of their large french onion soups. The taste is unlike anything I've had in my entire life. It's really an insult to this soup, that we call other french onion soups "french onion soup".
This place really surprises me everytime I go. The portions are big, the prices aren't too bad, the atmosphere is great, and the location causes it to be a bit of a cult thing, so even on a busy night, if you call ahead a few hours you shouldn't have a problem getting a reservation. Beyond all of this, AMAZING crepes of both the dinner and dessert variety. So many selections, and every one of them worthwhile.
Vintage Depot
Bloor and Landsdowne (east of landsdowne on bloor)
Toronto
Category: Shopping
It's like someone went through every value village and brought all of the good stuff here. Every tee has the right balance of camp and style, there's really not that many shirts that I looked at and said "this is too tacky". Not to mention their huge selection of Hats, Leather Jackets, Windbreakers, Glasses... The list goes on and on.
You know how big costco is? it's like that, but instead of 12 gallon jugs of pickles, it's cds and records. Shell out for rare and collectible finds or stuff your collection full of their HUGE selection of used cds/lps.
They're open until 4am on fridays and saturdays, so it makes a great end to any big night out if you're in the area. Did I mention it's only 7.95 for a gyro, pop, and any side? No... I didn't... I left it for last because it was the most important part.
Maybe somewhere to be avoided on a night on the weekend, because it gets a bit rough, but during the week it's got a perfect patio, and it's usually just the right balance between busy and empty. Also, a little bird told me you may or may not be able to smoke certain cigarette alternatives on the patio...
Even if you're not a pro, or even a hobbyist, it's an adult toy store. Huge selection of everything that is synth/dj. The Extremely helpful staff and low pressure atmosphere make it perfect, because they seem to understand what a big decision choosing your equipment is... unlike some stores... coughstevescough.
The guy shouting at you outside in an iron maiden Tshirt isn't nuts, he's just really enthusiastic about this place with due cause. Great for any DIY project, even if you're not a pro, they can usually help you along with the basics.
The cure to a hangover, contrary to popular belief, is not to drink water and get rest. It's poutine. Mel's poutine.
It was a hard time choosing this over the Daughter, but look, they take canadian tire money and x-rays as currency, so go break your arm, ask your grandpa for his CT stash, and get drunk. They have a hole in the bathroom that you can punch bigger, old school pinball, and a patio with solid tree coverage. Go here.
This place is killer. Fast and Frinedly staff, Wide selections, and great quality. Free yourself from the confines of the A&P deli section, you don't live with your parents anymore, so stop eating your parents' boring cheese. I mean, come on already.
I'm a student, and I don't work that much, so I rarely have enough to spend money getting drunk outside of my own home, but with decent DJ's (usually) and 2 brutally cheap drink nights (wednesday and thursday), it's a great spot to meet up with friends, pre-drink for the night ahead, or just go to get drunk mid-week.
I still don't trust the water at the beach, but it's great to just go for the whole day and chill out. Bring a soccer ball, a tent, and this many joints, and you may never want to come home. The ferry rides are loads of fun too, despite the fact that it only takes a few minutes to get there.
Gandhi Roti
554 Queen West, Toronto
Toronto ON
M5V3P2
p: (416) 504-8155
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Category: Restaurants
I don't know how any other roti place in the GTA stays in business with this place around. I go for the mixed vegetable, but I hear the butter chicken is absolutely the best butter chicken ever. Believe the hype.
Gigantic portions full of so much flavour. I have yet to finish more than half a plate in one sitting. While you're at it, indulge, try one of their fresh fruit juices. Divine.
Don't bother ordering a full pizza, because it's actually cheaper to just buy slices, but if you can get past the backwards thinking and the gigantic after-club crowd, it will change the way you look at your thin, dry, brand name pizza slice. The things they do with a cheese slice make me question my existence.
Amazing selections, and really helpful staff. Also, if you, or those who are accompanying you, aren't in the mood, they have an extensive menu full of tea-free options. It's like grandma's, except you have to pay for everything... so it's more like a tea store... but man...
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