Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G on Jan 12, 2016 3:58:35 GMT -5
I'm not sure how many people on here are from or know much about Toronto ? My wife has booked us 3 nights in Toronto and 2 nights in Niagara for my 40th birthday this year in May. I've officially been watching wrestling for 25 years now Anyway, if anyone has any tips on good places to eat, drink and visit, that would be great. We've got a rough idea of what we want to do, but local knowledge is invaluable. I'd like to find a bar to watch RAW in as well. Cheers all.
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Post by wapcaplets on Feb 6, 2016 14:26:41 GMT -5
The following are my personal favourite places; not meant to be authoritative.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and Art Gallery of Ontario are both very cool. The CN Tower is a bit of a rip-off but if you want to see a view from a really high building it's neat to do once.
If you like steaks I'd suggest Barberian's Steak House (http://www.barberians.com/). "Ruth's Chris" steaks gets a lot of praise and press but I personally think Barberian's is on-par in quality, a better value, and has nicer ambience.
Electric Mud BBQ (which John & Wai have talked about on their shows) is really good. It's small, doesn't look like much, but the food is incredibly. It's a little expensive for what you get because you're paying what I call the hipster tax but the food is great if you like BBQ.
There's a great restaurant called The Senator which is very close to Dundas Square that I really like. It's very reasonably priced for downtown Toronto and feels like you're in a diner in the 1950s (and not in a kitschy, tons of crazy crap on the walls kind of way). It's got beautiful wood-paneled walls and very retro-looking booths.
If you look at tourist attraction websites you'll probably see a lot of advertisements for Toronto harbour cruises. Personally, I think these are unspectacular. There's nothing particularly unique about the Toronto harbour that you need to be off-shore to appreciate. Also, in may, it will be freezing cold out on the lake even if it's warm on shore. The harbourfront district has some cool stuff but you can appreciate that walking around.
For getting around, I'd invest a bit of time to familiarize yourself with the subway (which is really simply; it's basically a big "+" sign) and buy TTC day passes when you're looking around. Cabs in Toronto are crazy expensive, although services like Uber are an option, too.
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Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G on Feb 10, 2016 12:29:38 GMT -5
Thank you friend! Most helpful. The bbq place sounds good so will probably try that.
I'm doing the CN Tower edge walk, which will he funny considering I've got a pretty bad fear of heights.
Any bars that we can sit and watch Raw in?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 20:21:38 GMT -5
Any bars that we can sit and watch Raw in? People often ask, and while I haven't specifically been there myself for obvious reasons, I've seen The Contender (1166 Dundas St W) advertise PPV airings last time I visited. Would only assume they'd air Raw on Mondays as well. If you go to Electric Mud, try to get the chicken (apparently JR praised them when Damian took him there). The ribs there were unspectacular (go to The Piston for that). Would also recommend Comedy Bar (Jason Agnew hosts an improv show every 1st/3rd Thursday of the month). For everything else, BlogTO (http://www.blogto.com/) is a great resource with a number "best of" lists in their archives.
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Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G on Feb 11, 2016 3:38:20 GMT -5
Thanks Wai, much appreciated. I forgot about Jay's comedy night, that's a good shout.
Sounds like there's a lot for us to do in the 3 days!
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Post by Brad on Feb 11, 2016 10:39:04 GMT -5
If you and your wife enjoy beer, take a tour of the Steam Whistle brewery. They offer tasting tours and are located right across from the CN tower. The tour is fun and the staff there is great. Steam Whistle is a pilsner and it's delicious, my all time favorite beer.
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Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G on Feb 13, 2016 16:01:36 GMT -5
We do enjoy beer yes! That sounds right up our street actually. We're doing the CN Tower edge walk so will hit some beers afterwards. Thanks mate.
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Post by wigsf3 on Feb 15, 2016 21:33:07 GMT -5
There's a place downtown called Wvrst that specializes in beer and sausages and a great beer bar near it called Beer Hop.
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Post by RKing85 on Feb 15, 2016 21:40:27 GMT -5
Kensington Market for any shopping. Neat little area with some awesome deals.
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Post by oz on Feb 16, 2016 4:49:42 GMT -5
Find the Tim Horton's near the Fight Network office and make small talk with John Pollock. I hear he loves that sort of thing I'd really like to go Toronto soon, maybe this or next year.
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Post by Roxy on Feb 16, 2016 5:11:55 GMT -5
Isnt it sneeky D's that Jason raves about the nacho's? Forgot what "bartender Dave" place was called though..
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Post by wigsf3 on Feb 16, 2016 6:40:27 GMT -5
Isnt it sneeky D's that Jason raves about the nacho's? Forgot what "bartender Dave" place was called though.. Bartender Dave is at brydens. I think that's the name. I think Sneaky Dee's is very overrated. I always feel like I need a tetanus shot after being in that place.
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Jamie G
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Post by Jamie G on Feb 16, 2016 12:53:34 GMT -5
I hadn't planned on any inoculations for this trip so I'll steer clear of Sneaky D's. Thanks for all the recommendations though, I appreciate it.
Apart from seeing the area in general, our main thing will be drinks and food with some shopping thrown in, so any more suggestions on that front would be great.
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Post by RKing85 on Feb 25, 2016 23:34:19 GMT -5
Was looking at maybe getting to Toronto in mid July. The weekend CHIKARA is in town. That show, some Jays games, Toronto FC game.
the ONE wedding we have to go to this summer is that weekend. FUCK!
Maybe going to come a few weeks earlier now, the beginning of July.
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Post by Bartender Dave on Mar 2, 2016 10:58:14 GMT -5
Come see me Sunday, Monday, Tuesday nights at Bryden's at 2455 Bloor Street West for the best line up of Ontario craft beer and great pub grub.
Hooray!!!
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