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Review: Toronto’s Sense-less Restaurants
Able-bodied people go through life without thinking about accessibility issues. There are many ways that this world is experienced differently for anyone living with a disability. The following two restaurants offer a dining experience that help the abled understand the perspective of the deaf and blind. O’Noir 620 Church St., Toronto O’Noir provides a dine-in-the-dark experience. When entering the restaurant, diners order in the lit lobby. Once diners review the menu, a sighted bartender takes their order and communicates it to a blind server. There are two options: either a three course meal (appetizer, main, dessert) or a two course meal (appetizer and main, or main and dessert). Drinks are also ordered before entering the dark room.…
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Get Me to the Greek Bakery – Review of Athens Pastries Pies
A review of Athens Pastries Pies - one of the Danforth's most popular Greek bakeries.
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Your Guide To Winterlicious On The Danforth
From January 28th to February 10th, over 150 of Toronto’s most sought-after restaurants are offering three-course prix fixe menus drawing in both die-hard foodies and curious newbies alike.
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5 Family-friendly Dining Ideas on the Danforth
Looking for a restaurant that will amuse your family but won't abuse your wallet? Here are some ideas on where to dine on the Danforth with your family.