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Cancellation Policy: At this restaurant, a credit card is required to hold tables on this day. You will be charged the full price + tax per person for no-shows, cancellations and changes of the reserved day less than 48 hours prior to the reserved time. Similarly, any reduction in the number of parties less than 48 hours prior to the reserved time will be charged according to the number of persons for which the reduction applies.
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Banjo Cider makes slow-fermented traditional ciders, on the drier side. We also have non-alcoholic options, made in-house. Our tasting room and patio are closed for 2025. Please see our social media or website for more details.
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The Restaurant's focus is International Tapas, motivated by Toronto and its unique multiculturalism. With cocktails inspired by the streets and people.
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Armonia Pasta Bar is a cozy Italian restaurant in the Parkdale neighbourhood of Toronto, focusing on handcrafted pasta made on site.
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When you walk into Bloom Restaurant, in the heart of Bloor West Village, you can feel that you are somewhere unique. Our cuisine is Nuevo Latino, a fusion of Latin American and Spanish dishes, steeped in culinary traditions that have been passed on from generations to generation. The atmosphere at Bloom is happy, warm and friendly. We are a small team, dedicated to ensuring that every client leaves, having had a unique and welcoming experience.
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Welcome to our Lakehouse at the Selkirk Tea Festival! Explore a delectable range of culinary delights, from classic favourites to innovative menu items, all complimenting the essence of green tea. Experience a culinary journey like no other as we celebrate the harmonious blend of tea and food. Indulge in a delightful fusion of flavours that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more. Join us in savouring the delicious food paired with both hot and cold brewed tea!
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Elm Street Bar & Lounge exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere while offering a refined dining experience, perfect for an a la carte breakfast, pre-dinner beverage or late-night cocktail.
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The name of Stamp’s Lane Restaurant comes from a street in the West End of St. John’s Newfoundland. The street was named Stamp’s Lane because the lane ran through a large farm owned by the Stamp family prior to 1950. The area of the farm was rural at the time and eventually became more urban and has been incorporated into the west end of the city of St. John’s. Will Smeaton is the great-grandson of the owner of the farm. Will’s family comes from St. John’s. Will has visited St. John’s on many occasions and during those visits has enjoyed …
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Peterborough's Place to Play. A board game café and shop in the heart of Peterborough's downtown. Come play with us!