junction_parents
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Yes, that's the one. They have tables and chairs outside in the summer.
ah.. why does almost every cafe/restaurant here hides their patio in winter
Yes, that's the one. They have tables and chairs outside in the summer.
10 minute, only? (Maybe now that most of the snow's melted, and at my own speedy pace; but, still--psychologically, it feels a lot longer and bleaker around there...)
Has anyone ever been to this place? I occasionally pass by--like I did today--but have never been motivated enough to cross the street and go inside. (For some bizarre reason, I, like most Torontonians, like the North side of Bloor St more. Perhaps because the sun hits that side more, especially in colder seasons?)
Concord Cafe: Where those hipster BLO dwellers hang out?
Yeah, it just feels longer because it's such a bleak, pedestrian un-friendly landscape - you have to navigate the six points interchange (a modern day running of the gauntlet) and dreary low-rise, light industrial streetscapes to get there. Not a pleasant walk by any means.