Tag Archives: Toronto
PC Village Scarborough
It’s a little computer store located in the heart of Scarborough. It’s another one of those little computer stores that look like they lack quality and service but happen to be well-established businesses. PC Village is a computer store chain with several locations, but this one in Scarborough is the one I’ve visited the most. Continue reading
Saving Gigi Cafes on Bloor West
What was most notable about Saving Gigi was the atmosphere. There seemed to be a fair number of regular customers who take up a fair number of seats in an already small café. Continue reading
Tequila Bookworm on Queen West
There are no bright, bold signs outside telling you where you are; the name of the bar is actually in yellow lettering on the glass window of the store. Keep your eyes open as you’re on Queen, but if you manage to find the place, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Continue reading
Dark Horse Espresso Bar on Spadina
Situated in the heart of Chinatown, Dark Horse Espresso Bar is a unique little haven for coffee lovers in the hustle and bustle of mid-town life. It’s large, open concept design ensures that it is naturally well lit during the day, as sunlight pours in through it’s large windows facing Spadina. Continue reading
Toronto’s The World’s Biggest Bookstore
I’ve always enjoyed a large collection of books, but large collections of books that are very useful, up-to-date, and recent publications are hard to find. Continue reading
Finding Free WiFi in Toronto
Toronto has a number of places people can find free wireless Internet (WiFi) usually for the cost of a coffee or less. Continue reading
Little Nicky’s Coffee on Queen West
Tired of the Starbuck’s or Timothy’s coffee shops that have taken over the city? Take a trip to Little Nicky’s Coffee shop, a few minutes west of Queen Station, in the heart of the city. This chic little store has managed to trap itself in a state of classical Toronto. Continue reading
3 Downtown Toronto Internet Cafes
Browsing the net is such a common past time these days, why not at a place that offers up a friendly ambiance and warm atmosphere? Here’s three spots along Yonge St., near to Ryerson and UofT that are open late and offer different combinations of speed and service. Continue reading
Noir Coffee & Tea on St. Clair
Noir Coffee & Tea is the latest, up and coming cafe that should be visited on the St. Clair West strip. With Starbucks and Word Class Bakers as nearby neighbours, Noir, an independently owned cafe, stands out from the bunch with its elaborate Asian inspired decor, friendly service, and delicious drinks.
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Nachos and beer at Sneaky Dee’s
Sneaky Dee’s is a Toronto institution, best known for the bands that played there during Toronto’s last music heyday in the late 1970s. Today it continues to be a popular place for both veteran and up-and-coming acts who play in the up-stairs room. Tonight though, we came for the food. Continue reading


