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Category: Gourmet Stores - Toronto Shopping
Address: 1101 Yonge St, The Shops at Scrivener Square, Toronto, ON M4W 2L7
[Renovations of the original location are happening through spring, 2010; some portions are open, but a temporary location is also at the Pavilion at 5 Scrivener Square.] All the Best claims to specialize in cheese, and indeed, they do stock a fine selection from around the world. But they offer much, much more....
Ararat International Fine Foods
Category: Gourmet Stores - Toronto Shopping
Address: 1800 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON M5M 3Z1
Since opening in 1969, Toronto’s Middle Eastern food expert has developed a loyal following that includes regional chefs, immigrants, and local foodies. You’ll find an amazing choice of olives, feta, preserved lemons, pickled vegetables, tahini, condiments and other high-quality (and sometimes hard-to-find) foods....
Bakka - Phoenix Science Fiction Bookstore
Category: Specialty Shops - Toronto Shopping
Address: 697 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1E6
Located in the midst of the bustling Queen West Village, Bakka-Phoenix is small but they have a great selection and the staff is beyond knowledgeable. Die-hard sci-fi and fantasy fans will find kindred souls here, and perhaps the next big thing: writers Robert J. Sawyer and Tanya Huff, among others, are former...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Bloor St W and Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON
Bounded by Davenport Road, Charles Street West, Yonge Street and Avenue Road, this district is known for its high-end fashion house boutiques, gourmet restaurants and fabulously famous celebrity visitors. The historic district has undergone a few facelifts over the years and is today an exciting mix of traditional...
Category: Specialty Shops - Toronto Shopping
Address: 2350 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON
If your idea of a blissful afternoon is browsing through stacks of new fiction, classics, poetry, history and hundreds of remaindered hardcovers at bargain prices, put Book City at the top of your list. The family owned local chain opened its first store in the Annex (501 Bloor St W) in 1976, and continues to thrive.
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 235 Queens Quay W, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON
What better to remind you of your visit to Canada than a unique, handmade Canadian artwork? Bounty features the works of a number of Toronto artists and fine crafters, showcasing pottery, ceramics, jewelry and glass, along with beautifully crafted wood bowls and individually designed textiles.
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 181 Bay St, Toronto, ON
Brookfield Place is an office/retail complex comprised of two towers connected by a phenomenal six-story atrium designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. The place is wortha visit just to ogle the cathedral-like atrium, but there are a number of interesting boutiques and high-end shops, restaurants and cafes...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Spadina Ave, from Queen St to College St, Toronto, ON
Although Toronto has four districts with large Chinese populations (not surprising, since more than 10% of Toronto's population is Chinese), this is the heart of the city's Chinese culture. Streets are lined with shops, apothecaries, and markets selling a large mix of traditional Chinese goods. This is the place to...
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 2417 Yonge St, Toronto, ON
Sure, they may be a little faddish, but cupcakes have a certain appeal that a slice of cake just doesn't. This charming little corner bakery makes perfect little single serving cakes that are as delightful to look at as they are to eat. Tempting flavors like the James Brown (chocolate buttercream on chocolate cake),...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Front St and Parliament, Toronto, ON
At the center of this district is the former Gooderham & Worts Distillery, a massive facility that, in its heyday, produced 2.1 million gallons of spirits annually. The business shut down in 1990, and the site was used as a movie location for about a decade. In 2003, the area reopened as Toronto's first pedestrian...
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