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BOOKS
ABC BOOKS Those who are into the naughty stuff can head for the
back, while the front of the store caters to those interested in pulp
paperbacks and serious lit. Whatever your fancy, you'll find it for a
bargain. 662 Yonge. 416-967-7654.
ANNEX BOOKS A small, quaint store that offers a nice refuge
from the otherwise busy Bathurst. Carrying a number of modern titles,
Annex also sells many used titles at a 50 per cent discount. 1083
Bathurst. 416-537-1852.
ATTICUS BOOKS With its convenient location and broad
selection, Atticus is a long-time favourite among U of T students and a
good place to pick up books for your classes. 84 Harbord. 416-922-6045.
BABEL BOOKS & MUSIC The prices may not be the lowest in
town but the poetry section at Babel makes it one of the best places to
go for wafer-thin volumes of verse. Babel also has a wide selection of
random, but well-selected, used CDs. 123 Ossington. 416-533-9138.
BALFOUR BOOKS With books on retro art, design and film,
Balfour may be one of the hippest bookstores the city has to offer.
There is also a wide selection of academic books, especially
philosophy. 601 College. 416-531-9911.
BOOK CITY This Toronto-owned independent chain offers
wordsmiths and bookworms remainder and new books with 10 per cent off
on all hardcovers. 501 Bloor W, 416-961-4496; 348 Danforth,
416-469-9997; 2350 Bloor W, 416-766-9412; 1950 Queen E, 416-698-1444;
663 Yonge, 416-964-1167.
BMV BOOKS At BMV you'll find used paperbacks, quality
remainders, comics and even textbooks priced with repeat business in
mind. 10 Edward, 416-977-3087; 2289 Yonge, 416-482-6002; 471 Bloor W,
416-967-5757.
ELIOT'S BOOKSHOP You are bound to find what you are looking
for on one of Eliot's three jampacked floors. With over 60,000 volumes,
16,000 in literaturealone, Eliot's is a favourite drop-off point for
book reviewers, so look for yet-to-be-published volumes at used-book
prices. 584 Yonge. 416-925-0268.
GLAD DAY BOOKSHOP The first Canadian and second-longest-surviving gay
and lesbian bookstore worldwide. Two floors of queer and trans fiction,
biographies, and academic and sexual diversities titles. Also has a
wide selection of queer-themed movies from around the world. 598A
Yonge. 416-961-4161.
ORION BOOKS Something for everyone: paperback romances, books
on cults and the supernatural and plenty of porn in the back. 544
Yonge. 416-923-5537.
SEEKERS BOOKSTORE Let the incense lure you into this friendly
bookstore, where the staff are happy to shed insight on way-left
politics, new-age spirituality and all kinds of healing methods – and
point you to relevant books on the subject. 509 Bloor W. 416-925-1982.
SHE SAID BOOM! Viewed as one of Toronto's best used
bookstores, She Said Boom! combines the old with the new. DVDs and
music (vinyl included) also available. 372 College, 416-944-3224; 393
Roncesvalles, 416-531-6843.
THIS AIN'T THE ROSEDALE LIBRARY This indie bookstore specializes in
queer, trans and gender studies, left-leaning politics and cultural
theory, as well as work by Toronto poets and writers. 483 Church.
416-929-9912.
TORONTO WOMEN'S BOOKSTORE For more than 30 years, this not-for-profit
bookstore has dedicated itself to promoting antioppression and feminist
politics, carrying books on cultural theory, queer issues, violence
against women and more. 73 Harbord. 416-922-8744.
WILLOW BOOKS The upstairs may have dullard tendencies, but the
Willow magic happens in the basement, where you'll find piles of cheap
books. 758 Bathurst, 416-534-2665.
FREE BOOKS (TO READ, NOT OWN)
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE As the world's only library devoted to the Sherlock
scribe, fans of Doyle's sly sleuth can curl up here with a mystery or
sift through the British author's other works on true crime,
spiritualism and Victorianera contemporary events. Metro Toronto
Reference Library, 789 Yonge. 416-395-5577.
CANADIAN GAY AND LESBIAN ARCHIVES There are many found treasures in
this place including photos of first Prides, issues of the now defunct
Body Politic, periodicals, daily press clippings, erotica, novels,
poetry, drama and more. 65 Wellesley, ste 200. 416-777-2755.
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE With three collections of kids' books, why not
treat your brain to a trip down memory lane. Lillian H Smith Library,
239 College, 416-393-7746; 5120 Yonge, 416-395-5630.
GAY AND LESBIAN CULTURE The largest collection of PrideLit in the
city's library system lives in Yorkville. It also houses a number of
gay-themed periodicals. Yorkville Branch Public Library, 22 Yorkville.
416-393-7660.
GENEALOGY Find out which historical figure you are related to (or can
at least pretend you are) in the Genealogy and Local History sections
of the Toronto Reference Library. Metro Toronto Reference Library, 789
Yonge. 416-395-5577.
SCIENCE FICTION A sci-fi geek's happy place, the Merril Collection
houses thousands of research and writing materials about science
fiction, fantasy and horror. Lillian H Smith Branch Public Library, 239
College. 416-393-7746.
MUSIC
CD EXCHANGE With a large collection of albums priced at roughly $10,
CD Exchange may be your kind of place. 161 John. 416-977-6889.
CD REPLAY Practically every genre you can think of, including imports. New and used. 523 Bloor W. 416-516-0606.
COSMOS RECORDS Carries original vintage records of Afro-centric
vibe from R&B, soul, disco, jazz, Latin, Brazilian, Cuban, house
and more. 607A Queen W, 416-603-0254; 663 Queen W, 416-861-9228.
CRIMINAL RECORDS Offers new vinyl, CDs and merch from jazz to hip-hop with a focus on indie-rock. 493 Queen W. 416-364-5380.
LOST 'N' FOUND Vinyl-heads come to this store tucked away from
the Annex hipsters on Bathurst. All around selections include
psych-rock, soul, punk rock, metal, '60s, '70s and more. 974 Bathurst.
416-538-2788.
NEUROTICA The cramped shop offers an eclectic music collection
including jazz, rock, soul, goth, industrial and electronica plus
crates of vinyl and DVDs. 642 Queen W. 416-603-7796. www.neurotica.ca.
PENGUIN MUSIC Penguin carries your standard rock and alternative
titles, but this small store just off Queen West is also stocked with
dance, industrial, trance, techno and indie beats. 2 McCaul.
416-597-1687.
ROTATE THIS! The serious music fan will enjoy Rotate This! as
the store offers indie and alternative vinyl as well as a variety of
CDs. They also sell tonnes of hip-hop, soul, funk, reggae and tickets
to local shows. 620 Queen W. 416-504-8447.
SONIC BOOM While Sonic Boom may not be as trendy as some of
those other second-hand shops, they make up for their lack of style in
variety and volume. Sonic Boom also offers cash for good condition used
CDs, cassettes, vinyl and DVDs. Plus, they'll take pretty much
anything. 512 Bloor W. 416-532-0334.
SOUNDSCAPES This store on the edge of Little Italy has been
giving serious music fans their fix since 1999. The store has reviews
plastered on the walls and listening stations to help you make a new
discovery. You can buy your favourite discs by local scene heroes and
there's a decent chance you'll bump into the artists themselves in the
aisles. 572 College. 416-537-1620.
VINTAGE & SECOND-HAND CLOTHES
BLACK MARKET Vintage duds, silk-screened wares and original tees are
all plentiful at Black Market. In addition, they print tshirts for some
of the best bands in the city. Get 50 per cent off everything on
Tuesdays at 319 Queen W (416-591-7945) and on Wednesdays at 256A Queen
W. 416-599-5858.
BRAVA New and vintage denim, dresses, jewellery, shoes, cowboy boots and even silk kimonos. 553 Queen W. 416-504-8742.
CABARET Period pieces from the '60s and earlier, including fabulous hats, dresses, shoes and bags. 672 Queen W. 416-504-7126.
COURAGE MY LOVE One of the most venerable vintage shops in
Kensington, Courage My Love is where indie sweethearts buy their suit
jackets and tuxedo shirts. They also have funky jewellery, like honking
cocktail rings. 14 Kensington. 416-979-1992.
DANCING DAYS This place has oodles of '60s and '70s vintage
stuff, plus tonnes of t-shirts, new clothes and jewellery, many of
which are imported from Asia and India. 17 Kensington. 416-599-9827.
FLASHBACK Another Kensington address that offers style at
bargain basement prices with jeans, '70s style clothing, belts and
shoes. 33 Kensington. 416-598-2981.
GOODWILL BUY THE POUND For the most exhilarating and
inexpensive shopping adventure in the city at $2 a pound, this is the
answer. Unfortunately, Goodwill's warehouse full of unsorted clothes
has moved from its previous Jarvis Street location to Scarborough. 50
Emblem Ct. 416-815-4773.
PLANET AID There are three stores: 160 Baldwin stocks all
vintage, 416-597-1743; 546 Yonge has a mix of vintage and regular
resale, 416-924-8928; 77 Roncesvalles has a mix of contemporary
designers up front and vintage at the back, 647-438-8680.
STELLA LUNA This women's boutique carries vintage hats, bags,
shoes and jewellery and is a must-stop for fashionistas, editors and
debutantes. 1627 Queen W. 416-536-7300.
VALUE VILLAGE There are three rules for Value Village-goers: go
early, go often, dig deep. Sign up for email notification of their
50-per-cent-off, crazysale days at www.valuevillage.com -- the next one
is this Tue, Sep 4. 1319 Bloor W, 416-539-0585; 2119 Danforth,
416-698-0621; 924 Queen E, 416-778-4818.
DATES ON THE CHEAP
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO Every Wednesday from 6-9pm the general gallery
is free to the public. Converse about the classics and sculptures that
tease the human form. Special ticketed exhibitions are also discounted
on Wednesdays. 317 Dundas W. 416-979-6648.
BATA SHOE MUSEUM This award-winning building (which now looks like a
miniature knock-off of the ROM Crystal) is frequented by shoe
aficionados, especially on Thursdays from 5-8pm when admission is free.
327 Bloor W. 416-979-7799.
DUFFERIN GROVE PARK This community-powered park offers various
activities for your date, including dancing in the park and pizza days
where $2 gets you a make-your-own pizza (ingredients provided on-site).
Visit www.dufferinpark.ca for more details.
HIGH PARK This massive park in Toronto's west end offers several
options for a sporty date, with its tennis courts, baseball diamonds
and bike path. If it's a romantic stroll you're looking for, the park
also offers a number of woodland trails. Main entrance off Bloor W and
Keele.
HARBOURFRONT With a variety of largely free festivals and shows
happening, you can also eat ice cream, hold hands on the boardwalk, or
sit at the benches overlooking the Toronto Islands. 235 Queens Quay W.
416-973-4000.
LAUGH RESORT See if you can spot the next Will Ferrell or Mike
Myers. The show may be hit-or miss, but at least you can laugh about it
later with your date. 8:30pm. $7 on Wednesdays. 370 King W.
416-364-5233.
PICNIC AT CASA LOMA The city's infamous castle is a perfect place to
wander around and explore. If the weather is nice, pack a picnic lunch
and cuddle up on a blanket to enjoy the view. $12 to get into the
castle itself. 1 Austin Terrace. 416-923-1171.
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Now that they've renovated the ROM, you'll have to
find new kissing spots. Fridays evenings are halfprice, and you can get
in for free an hour and a half before closing. 100 Queen's Park.
416-586-8000.
TORONTO ISLANDS Take the ferry to the Toronto Islands, where
you can play a round of Frisbee golf or bare it all at the
clothing-optional Hanlan's Point Beach. Ferry $6, departs frequently
from Queens Quay at the foot of Bay. Call 416-392-8193 for ferry
details, or check www.toronto.ca/parks/island/.
FILM
AL GREEN THEATRE Known for programming first-run, specialized
films, special cinema events and programs with filmmakers and
discussion panels. MNJCC, 750 Spadina Av. 416-924-6211 x:143. www.caprifilms.com.
BLOOR CINEMA Check out regular showings of The Rocky Horror
Picture Show (with a live cast) at one of the city's grandest ol'
repertory cinemas. If drag doesn't do it for you, catch second-run
Hollywood blockbusters or firstrun indies. Yearly membership $3.
Members $5, others $8. 506 Bloor W. 416-516-2331. www.bloorcinema.com.
BRUNSWICK THEATRE Totally independent and showing documentaries
only, this is the place to go for conscious entertainment at $10 a pop
or $20 for a monthly membership. 296 Brunswick. 647-282-3627. www.brunswicktheatre.ca.
CINEFORUM Located in Reg Hartt's home, the converted screening
room is home to obscure films ranging from Dali to Fritz Lang's
Metropolis and censored Hollywood cartoons. Bring your own food,
drinks, and anything else you want to consume. $10. 463 Bathurst.
416-603-6643.
CINEMATHEQUE ONTARIO A screening programme dedicated to
presenting the history of world cinema on the big screen in carefully
curated retrospectives, and for $6 (or $7 for special screenings), you
can't really go wrong. Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas W. 416-968-FILM. www.cinemathequeontario.ca.
INNIS TOWN HALL Every Friday at 7pm, catch free movie screenings (on film reels) at Innis College. 2 Sussex. www.utoronto.ca/fff.
NFB MEDIATHEQUE NFB Media-theque offers free access to thousands of NFB
films, shorts and documentaries at personal viewing terminals complete
with surround sound and HDTV-quality monitors, but go soon -- this
hidden treasure will stop being free on Oct 1. After that you'll either
have to pay by the hour or get a membership. 150 John. 416-973-3012.
RAINBOW CINEMAS Rainbow cinemas are the cheapest choice for
seeing first-run films in Toronto. Rainbow Market Square, 80 Front E,
416-494-9371; Rainbow Fairview, 1800 Sheppard E, 416-494-9371; Rainbow
Promenade, 1 Promenade Circle, 905-886-7464; Rainbow Woodbine, 500
Rexdale, 416-213-9048. www.rainbowcinemas.ca.
CULTURE
ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO The AGO will close temporarily on Oct 8 until
mid-2008 so it can reopen in grand fashion. Until then, students can
still enjoy free admittance Wednesday evenings from 6-9pm, as well as
$12 daily admission, and $60 for membership. Closed Mon and Tue.
Wed-Fri 10am-9pm; Sat-Sun 10am-5:30pm. 317 Dundas W. 416-979-6648. www.ago.net.
CANSTAGE Better than crappy reality TV: CanStage's pay-whatyou-can
Mondays. Even trust-fund kids in tastefully ratty clothes can plead
pennilessness. Bluma Appel Theatre, St Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 27
Front E. Berkeley Street Theatre, 26 Berkeley. 416-368-3110.
CANZINE This festival includes small presses, handmade comics,
zines, freak-out political tracts, pins, crafts and independently
produced objets d'art. Oct 28. The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen W.
416-531-4635.
DISTILLERY DISTRICT Unfortunately the booze has largely dried up since
the Victorian era, but we're left with a cluster of art galleries and
trendy shops you can browse for free and restaurants instead. The
shopping and food aren't quite fit for the student budget, but keep an
eye out for free festivals and events. 55 Mill. 416-364-1177. www.thedistillerydistrict.com.
NU MUSIC NITE For over a decade, 102.1 The Edge on-air personality Dave
Bookman has lorded over this Tuesday night Horseshoe tradition,
presenting a lineup of emerging artists – past performers include Billy
Talent – all for free. Every Tue, Horseshoe Tavern, 370 Queen W.
416-598-4753.
NUIT BLANCHE For the second year in a row, from sunset to sunrise, the
city will be alive with contemporary art and live performances in
nearly 200 locations. 7:03pm-7:14am. Sep 29-Sep 30. www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca.
QUEEN WEST GALLERY CRAWL While the AGO is busy beautifying itself, take
the chance to explore the city's smaller art venues. Start at
Trinity-Bellwoods Park and walk west, being sure to check out galleries
that are off the main drag, like AWOL on Ossington and le on Dundas.
ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM The new face of the ROM is finally finished! Check
out the ancient Peru exhibit while it is still unearthed, the Glass
World, and the Black Star Sapphire of Queensland. $12 for students,
free on Fridays from 4:30-9:30pm. 100 Queen's Park. 416-586-8000. www.rom.on.ca.
TARRAGON THEATRE Since the 1970s, the Tarragon Theatre has been
producing and supporting new Canadian plays. Tickets can run up to $25
but Sunday-afternoon matinees are pay-what-youcan (a $10 minimum is
suggested). 30 Bridgman. 416-531-1827. www.tarragontheatre.com.
TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Take advantage of being 15 to 29 and
pick up a TSOundcheck program to get your tickets for the knockdown
price of $12. Register at www.tsoundcheck.com to receive a personalized serial number and get cultured on the cheap. 416-598-3375.
WAVELENGTH For once, you can know about a band before all your best
mates befriend them on MySpace. Toronto's premier indie music showcase
was the site of early gigs by Broken Social Scene, the Constantines and
pretty much every other major Toronto band. Admission is always,
pay-what-youcan. Every Sun, Sneaky Dee's, 431 College. Read the
companion zine at www.wavelengthtoronto.com.
WORD ON THE STREET For all readers and writers out there, or just those
trying to maintain a perfect Scrabulous record, check out WOTS --
before school destroys any interest you ever had in books. Queen's
Park. Sep 30, 11am-6pm. www.thewordonthestreet.ca.
FURNISH YOUR ABODE
CANADIAN TIRE One-stop shopping that goes beyond tires and tire
accessories. Go green with motion sensor lighting and fluorescent
bulbs. 839 Yonge, 65 Dundas, and various other locations. 416-925-9592.
CHINATOWN Chinatown still offers up the best chance of finding
a great bargain, if you can be bothered to dig through all the crud to
find it. Grab a coconut to sip on while strolling up Spadina between
Queen and College.
HONEST ED'S Come in and get lost! Honest Ed has passed, but
he is not really dead if we find a way to remember him. No better way
than to visit his historic discount superstore. From kitchenware to bed
linen, electronics to toiletries. Bow down before your cut-price lord;
you may never need to shop anywhere else. 581 Bloor W. 416-537-1574.
IKEA It's an inescapable fact that Ikea will get you all the
furniture you need for the forthcoming year for very little cash. Get
in, get your MDF essentials and flee for your life. 15 Provost.
416-222-4532; 1475 The Queensway. 416-646-4532. www.ikea.ca.
USED AND CHEAP BIKES
COMMUNITY BICYCLE NETWORK In a valiant attempt to reduce waste and
increase the cycling population, these kind folks offer a bicycle
recycling program, which means you can pick up a cheap bike and get
some help making sure it's in good working order. 761 Queen W, ste 101.
416-504-2918. www.communitybicyclenetwork.org.
DAVE... FIX MY BIKE If you just need some new wheels, you can
pick up a second-hand bike on the cheap, but call first as they get
snapped up quick. Even better, brandish your student ID for a 10 per
cent discount. 254 Christie. 416-944-2453.
SET ME FREE This bike-repair shop stocks used mountain bikes
and BMXs from $100. Your student ID earns you 15 per cent off any
accessories and repairs. 653 College. 416-516-6493.
COPIES
ALICOS 8.5”x11” b&w copies: full serve, 3¢ each; fewer than 20
copies, 4¢ each, self serve, 4¢ each. 203A College. 416-599-2342.
COPYWELL 8.5”x11” b&w copies: 100+ copies, 3.5¢ each;
25-99 copies, 4¢ each; 1-24 copies, 5¢ each. 425 University.
416-599-5899.
KINKO'S 24-hour copying services! And located in the Annex!
You can't put a price on convenience. Especially 24-hour, 7-day-a-week
convenience. 459 Bloor W. 416-928-0110.
STAPLES BUSINESS DEPOT 8.5”x11” b&w copies: fewer than 100
copies, 8¢ each; 100- 499 copies, 6¢ each. Free delivery for orders
over $50. 375 University. 416-598-4818.
HEALTH AND FITNESS
FITNESS ONE SPORTS CLUB FOR WOMEN For all the ladies who, for
reasons beyond understanding, don't like getting hit on by men while
exercising, sign up for this women-only gym. 675 Yonge and other
locations. 416-921-6666. www.fitnessone.ca.
TORONTO CENTRAL SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB Enjoy slighty
competitive recreation sports by joining a team or forming one with
friends. Win the league and obtain the the coveted TCSSC t-shirt. www.tcssc.com.
TRINITY BELLWOODS PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE One of the best deals
around, the community centre offers three month memberships for $50,
and one-year memberships for $170. Includes full access to the weight
and cardio rooms, the pool and fitness classes. 155 Crawford.
416-392-0743.
THE YOGA SANCTUARY Get bendy for little money, with drop-in
classes at a student discounted price of $11. For those who want to be
really bendy, pick up a three-month package at the student rate of $275
or a 6-month membership for $515. 2 College, 3rd fl. 416-928-3236; 95
Danforth Av, 3rd fl. 416-461-6161. www.theyogasanctuary.net.
YMCA The two main Toronto locations offer memberships on a
sliding-scale. There are big discounts if you can prove financial
hardship, and you don't have to be Christian or a young man. Open until
8pm on weekends and 11pm on weeknights. 931 College, 416-536-1166; 20
Grosvenor, 416-975-9168. www.ymcatoronto.org.
CAFÉS
ABSINTHE COFFEE SHOP AND PUB The only undergraduate, student-run
restaurant at York University, meals run from about $4 to $6. 013
Winters College, York University. 416-736-2100 x: 22439.
ARBOR ROOM Saved last year by a student petition, this
legendary U of T cafe is back and fully operational. Enjoy the sun on
the front patio in September, and head inside for a warm bowl of chili
once the long winter hits. 7 Hart House Circle. 416-978-3325.
BLUFF'S U of T at Scarborough's new(ish) restaurant is
licensed, and open morning till night, and this year offers Halal food
options -- and we're not kidding (bluffing?). $7 to $10 entrees help to
stave off having to cook for yourself that little bit longer. 1265
Military Trail. 416-287-7042.
CAFÉ DIPLOMATICO College Street is the home of peoplewatching
in Toronto, and The Dip is a particularly fine spot for doing it. Pull
up a chair, slacken your jaw and stare away. 594 College. 416-534-4637.
CHEF SCHOOL BAKE SHOP The George Brown students produce far
and away the best homework out of all the local universities; this
entrée and pastry outlet produces far more succulent delicacies than
the medical school ever could. 300 Adelaide E. 416-415-5000 x: 2515.
THE DRAKE HOTEL CORNER CAFÉ Take advantage of the free
wireless, while chilling to the sounds of Tegan & Sara and the
like. Naked Brunch on Sundays is worthwhile, though probably not what
you're thinking. 1150 Queen W. 416-531-5042 x: 114.
FUTURE BAKERY AND CAFÉ The food's not the cheapest, but Future
Bakery still has something about it that makes it the premier meeting
spot for students from across the GTA. Settle onto the patio,
particularly on Wednesdays for the all-you-can-eat perogies. 483 Bloor
W. 416-922-5875.
II GATTO NERO Italian for “The gatto nero,” this café offers
the rare excellent doppio-patio (that's Italian for a double espresso
and a seat outside) combinations in Toronto. Nice veal sandwich, too.
720 College. 416-536-3132.
INNIS CAFÉ Lunchtime fare of salads, sandwiches and smoothies.
Well, you can't argue with the classics; when you're bored of the mass
cafeterias, head over to this healthtastic cafe. 2 Sussex.
416-977-7434.
JAVA HOUSE Student deal ahoy: get a free appetizer with every
pitcher of beer. Take advantage of the Thai-inspired food as well. 537
Queen W. 416-504-3025.
JAVA JIVE When you're all cruised out, try this spot, one of the gaybourhood's quieter cafes. 585 Church. 416-923-7267.
KILGOUR'S Perfectly situated half a floor above street level,
you can look down at all the Bloor Street bustle (or everyone's bald
spots, depending on your perspective) from this restaurant cum coffee
shop. The important thing is that the couches are friggin' huge. Order
a breakfast special and kiss your hangover goodbye. 509 Bloor W.
416-923-7680.
NEW YORKER DELI This tiny restaurant is just east of U of T
campus and very easy to miss. Their Montreal smoked meat sandwich is an
excellent antidote to horrible residence cafeteria food. 1140 Bay.
416-923-3354.
MOONBEAN CAFÉ Kensington Market's stock-in-trade is the cool
café, and Moonbean fits the bill: organic and fair trade coffee and
beans to take home, smoothies and chai to settle down with, and a
choice of patios to relax on, away from the hectic market. 30 St
Andrew. 416-595-0327.
OAKHAM CAFÉ Ryerson's own café, serving light fare all day long to the starving hordes. 63 Gould St. 416-979-5250 x: 2353.
pen and leave a grade on the bill when you're done. 300 Adelaide E. 416-415-2260.
TEQUILA BOOKWORM Features a great magazine stand and book
collection that you can use as your own temporary library. 512 Queen W.
416-504-7335.
WYMILWOOD CAFÉ For anyone who can remember this being Ned's
Café, it's about time you graduated. If you don't, then get down to one
of the most popular U of T cafés on the east side of campus. 150
Charles W, downstairs. 416-585-4521 x: 3065.
BOOZE
ABSINTHE PUB AND COFFEE SHOP This arty and bohemian pub of Winters
College at York University offers band nights and cheap beer, where
indie rockers, hipsters and the eclectic fine arts students have a
place to call their own. 013 Winters College, York University.
416-736-2100 x: 22439.
ANDY POOLHALL Pop art has a home, and it's semi-subterranean.
Bring your shades to protect your eyes from the wild colours in one of
the area's more welcoming bars. There's pool, too, in case the name
didn't tip you off. 489 College. 416-923-5300.
BISTRO 422 Does this drink sound appealing to you? Punker's
Puke: random mix of five types of liquor, never the same. If so, then
this is the place for you. More traditional drinkers can settle down
with a few cheap pitchers on their back patio; a jug of screwdriver
should sort you out. 422 College. 416-963-9416.
THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE The Brunswick has tried to turn itself
into a family pub, but that shouldn't stop you. Push the women and
children out of the way and get to the bar – that beer isn't going to
drink itself. 481 Bloor W. 416-964-2242.
THE COCK AND BULL Watch bigticketed sports games on the big
screen or dance to top 40 beats when the small dancefloor heats up
after dark. 023 Founders College, York University. 416-736-2100 x:
33622.
DOONEY'S One of Bloor's finest multiple side-patio bars,
Dooney's also does a mean line of breakfasts for soaking up the
after-effects the next day. 511 Bloor W. 416-536-3293.
DUKE OF GLOUCESTER An authentic British pub that is Toronto's
hotbed for soccer. The beer and the atmosphere are fantastic, but it
raises one problem: study for exams, or watch the UEFA Champions
League? 649 Yonge, 2nd fl. 416-961-9704.
DUKE OF YORK Another Brit pub in the Annex, serving food and
drink with unremarkable accents and reasonably nice teeth. 39 Prince
Arthur. 416-964-2441.
EMBASSY Retro-lounge chic without the too-cool-for-schoolitude, in Kensington Market. 223 Augusta. 416-591-1132.
FLY NIGHTCLUB “10,000 square feet of pure vibe,” this dance club (of
Queer as Folk fame) holds some of Toronto's best gay-friendly parties
every week. 8 Gloucester. 416-410-5426.
FOX AND FIDDLE Boasts 12 flavours of chicken wings, including pineapple curry. 106 John. 416-593-4407.
GLADSTONE HOTEL A pleasingly split personality encompasses both
a multi-purpose art/performance space and karaoke nights. 1214 Queen W.
416-531-4635.
GRAD LOUNGE This 19+ lounge isn't just for graduate students
-- many undergrads congregate here to talk to their TAs and profs. They
offer food specials from vegan to mainstream and a selection of beers.
166 South Ross, York University. 416-736-5495.
GREEN ROOM The boho caférestaurant-bar that you always dreamed
about but never found – until now – complete with mismatched furniture,
cheap nosh and an ultra-chill atmosphere. Enjoy the $3 all-day
breakfast while studying or getting shit-faced. 296 Brunswick (in the
alley behind Future Bakery). 416-929-3253.
HERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY Here's an equation for nearby Ryerson
students: margaritas + nachos = skip afternoon lectures. 545 Yonge.
416-929-3629.
HEY LUCY Open every night of the week, but really it's all
about the Wednesday martinis. The crowd is a mix of business types and
students in the know, and the generous martinis are a bargain at $3.50
a piece. 295 King W. 416-408-3633.
IMPERIAL LIBRARY PUB Vintage jazz and blues on the jukebox,
shelves of books, baskets of popcorn and an awesome firstfloor bar
where it's always 1973. 54 Dundas E. 416-977-4667.
LABYRINTH LOUNGE The martini alternative to Hey Lucy's on a
Wednesday, get Slowly Screwed (tee hee) or one of 35 alternative
flavours for $4.25. 298 Brunswick. 416-925-7775.
LOBBY Patrons may resume ordering red wine now that the
Designer Guys have given this formerly all-white establishment a
makeover in basic black. 192 Bloor W. 416-929-7169.
THE MADISON We stopped counting how many bars the Madison had
once it hit double figures, but you can get sloshed on a pub crawl
without ever leaving the venue. 14 Madison. 416-927-1722.
MICK E FYNN'S A popular pub for the Ryerson crowd, Wednesday
and Thursday are the most popular nights. Be sure to pitch up early to
shotgun some patio space. 45 Carlton. 416-598-0537.
THE SAVANNAH ROOM Tip top tapas bar near the U of T campus.
Any returning students may know it as the Oasis, and the old nights
have carried over, with Wednesdays still playing host to live comedy.
294 College. 416-975-0845.
O'GRADYS An active sponsor of U of T athletics, this two-floor
pooltabled sports bar features $3 Thursdays for the budget-conscious
jocksniffer. 518 Church, 416-323-2822; 171 College, 416-596-0327.
ORANGE SNAIL PUB One of the only independently owned pubs at
York, this place specializes in Caribbean cuisine serving buffet
lunches, dinner and vegan options. Thursday pub nights turns this space
into a hip-hop jam-o-rama. 107 Stong College, York University.
416-736-2100 x: 77302.
PAUPERS PUB Cheap beer and the standard pub fare in one of
Bloor's best, with three great environments in which to pound it: a
downstairs pub, a chilled patio or a rooftop view upstairs. 539 Bloor
W. 416-530-1331.
RAM IN THE EYE Ryerson's own pub, getting students drunk on
$11.50 from 11am. Check out the patio before it gets too cold to enjoy
the Muskoka chairs. 55 Gould. 416-979-5250 x: 2306
THE RED ROOM The more sophisticated sister of The Green Room,
this place may not look like much from the outside, but the sparsely
lit interior is spacious, cozy and swarming with hipsters. Enjoy their
big portions of food -- nothing on the menu is over $10 -- and be sure
to order a pitcher of the surprisingly alcoholic sangria before or
after catching a show at the El Mo. 444 Spadina Av. 416-929-9964.
REPUBLIK Reopening in September after renovations, Republik
offers lasers, 12 rotating plasma screens, 200,000 watts of sound, and
a variety of other bells and whistles to keep you and your drunken
friends distracted. 261 Richmond W. 416-598-1632.
ROWER'S PUB Sporto's saloon cum Brit pub, with plentiful
pitchers and long wooden tables on which to slam ‘em down; it's just
enough off the usual Bloor/College strips to feel like somewhere new.
150 Harbord. 416-961-6277.
SNEAKY DEE'S Their King's Crown nachos would be unbeatable,
were it not for the wings and pitchers nightly deal. Once you've howed
down, head upstairs for the live indie-rock amd then head back down for
more food – it's often open till 4am. 431 College. 416-603-3090.
THE SOCIAL The dudes do indeed abide at this hot spot of Queen
West cool. Dance to electro, house and rock under neon swirls, flirt
with fashionistas and compare ironic t-shirt slogans with other native
hipsters. 1100 Queen W. 416-532-4474.
SOUZ DAL Features an eclectic menu of fruity martinis and
smooth drum ‘n' bass beats to wash them down. 636 College.
416-537-1883.
SUPERMARKET A spacious lounge that, like the popular hairstyle
the mullet, offers business in the front (Asian fusion cuisine) and a
party in the back (dancing and live music). 268 Augusta. 416-840-0501.
SWEATY BETTY'S This place is for those who recognize the value
of a great jukebox in almost claustrophobic confines. 13 Ossington.
416-535-6861.
THE UNDERGROUND Holds the big Thursday night pub party at York
Campus. Also serves as a resto and a club. Student Centre, York
University. 416-736-5658.
VICTORY CAFÉ Great burgers or meatloaf downstairs for dinner;
improv jazz and poetry readings upstairs for dessert. 581 Markham.
416-516-5787.
WHISTLER'S GRILL AND THE MCNEIL ROOM The patio features the
best city skyline views you can get without hopping over to the
islands, and the food's pretty darned good, too. 995 Broadview.
416-421-1344.
BUFFETS
BABUR From 11:45am-2:30pm every day, Babur offers a $10.95 lunch
buffet with all your North Indian favourites -- if you don't have any
yet, start here. 273 Queen W. 416-599-7720. www.babur.ca.
DHABA Seven days a week, Dhaba (named after the roadside
restaurants that dot India's highways) has a 50-plus item lunch buffet.
It's well worth the $12.95. 309 King W. 416-740-6622. www.dhaba.ca.
FREE TIMES CAFÉ Every Sunday from 10:30am-3pm is Bella! Did Ya
Eat Brunch, an authentic Jewish dairy and fish buffet with Yiddish
music. It's pricey at $18.95, but so good reservations are strongly
recommended. 320 College. 416-967-1078. www.freetimescafe.com.
GOLDEN GRIDDLE Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the
Golden Griddle has a breakfast/brunch buffet every morning: Mon-Fri
7am-3pm $8.99 (includes omelette bar). 45 Carlton location only.
416-977-5044. www.goldengriddlecorp.com.
HAND-HELD FOOD
ALBERT'S REAL JAMAICAN Expand your taste-bud horizons and try
Albert's revered oxtail and curried goat dinners. If you need to walk
while you eat, grab one of their excellent rotis. 542 St Clair W,
416-658-9445; 558 Queen W, 416-304-0767.
ALI BABA'S If you love decorating your falafel with as many
toppings as possible, this popular Middle Eastern restaurant is for
you. 607 Queen W, 416-504-2269; 1430 Queen W, 416-536-2100; 415
Parliament, 416-925-7016; 2202 Dundas W, 416-538-7001.
AMATO While most locations of this once-legendary chain have
now closed, the tradition of huge quarter-of-a-pie, toppings-laden
slices is still very much alive. 429 Yonge, 380 College. Call
416-703-8989 to order.
BURRITO BOYS Though they're scarily efficient in their
conveyorbelt procession, be prepared to wait in line for the Boys' big
bundlesof tortilla-wrapped perfection. 120 Peter. 416-593-9191.
CORA PIZZA The decor's not much to look at but have you
honestly seen a decent pizza joint with good decor? Cora's pies are
tasty and made with high-quality ingredients. 656 Spadina Av.
416-922-1188.
GHAZALE Ghazale has been feeding the after-movie crowd from
the Bloor for years. Famed for falafels, make sure you try their
tahini, or, if you want something sweet, the baklava. Open until 5am
every day. 504 Bloor W. 416-537-4417.
LAILA When the Ghazale lineup is just too long, cross the
street to this Lebanese hotspot for the best shawarma on the Bloor
strip. 553 Bloor W. 416-588-0199.
LICK'S You like your burgers, and you like having your order
sung back to you? You'll love Lick's. Most of their locations are kind
of out of the way, but a new one just opened on Spadina, just south of
Bloor (720 Spadina Av). 49 Eglinton E, 416-440-0523; 1960 Queen E,
416-691-2305; 860 York Mills, 416-391-3113; 654 Danforth; 1585 The
Queensway, 416-503-3477.
MADANTO This former Amato's location has been renamed, but the
recipes have stayed the same though some of the names may have changed.
Try the house specialty Luciie slice, with french fries, onions and a
cream sauce. 2311 Yonge. 416-486-5529.
MASSIMO'S The biggest, sloppiest, gooiest Margherita slice in town. 302 College. 416-967-0527.
PAPA CEO PIZZA Right across the street from the U of T Athletic
Centre, one wonders just how many diets and exercise regimens have
fallen before the mighty Papa Ceo, considering they serve 29 gourmet
pizzas. Any slice is $3.50 Sun-Thu after midnight. 654 Spadina Av.
416-961-2222.
PIZZA GIGI In business for at least 30 years now, Gigi's loyal
neighbourhood clientele (including the kids from Central Tech across
the street who swarm there at lunchtime) will tell you the pizza is
A-OK. They're open until 4am and have both thick-crust and thin-crust
slices to choose from, including an excellent four cheese and spinach
one. 189 Harbord. 416-535-4444.
PIZZAIOLO Less doughy than Amato's, look out for their newest
location opening soon on Bloor, west of Spadina (where the Cheese Dairy
used to be). 624 Queen W, 416-507-9944; 609 Queen W, 416-364-5551; 289
Dundas W, 416-597-1100; 2425 Bloor W, 416-767-8910. www.pizzaiolo.ca.
SANDWICHED Crepes, paninis and student discounts, oh my! This
European-themed shop offers students 13 per cent off. 377 Church.
416-340-0289.
VENA Vegetarian items are the highlight here, including the
delicately flavoured butternut squash and fresh spinach. For best
results, use every drop of the tiny hot sauce ration. Get a 15 per cent
discount with a valid student ID. 1263 Bloor W. 416-532-3665.
BREAKFAST JOINTS
AUNTIES AND UNCLES This is the place to go when you want affordable
but delicious food. The Dijon potato salad is aces and the decor is
pure kitsch. Don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table. 74
Lippincott. 416-324-1375.
AVENUE OPEN KITCHEN Cozy diner, friendly feel, omelettes for $5. 7 Camden. 416-504-7131.
BEAVER CAFÉ Recently adding “nightclub” to its resumé, this hot spot
has a simple menu, sleek interior and good-looking staff. Get the
steamed eggs with shaved ham or a breakfast panini with a perfect
cappuccino. Open to 2am every day. 1192 Queen W. 416-537-2768.
BETTY'S With a pub-like feel and a laidback attitude, Betty's
provides a cool atmosphere for chowing down. All-day breakfast goes for
$7.95. For a few bucks more, get brunch on Sat-Sun, 11am-4pm. 240 King
E. 416-368-1300.
BOOM The bright and cheery atmosphere will help kickstart your
day; keep it going with a Very Berry smoothie ($4) and the Power
Breakfast ($6) -- your hangover will thank you. 808 College,
416-534-3447; 1036 St Clair W, 416-534-3447.
GRAPEFRUIT MOON A neighbourhood favourite among hipsters and
yuppies and yupsters and even some families. Try the Hoser, eh?
sandwich or a make your-own omelette. 968 Bathurst, 416-534-9056.
GREEN ROOM $3 all-day breakfasts. 'Nuff said. 296 Brunswick (in the alley behind Future Bakery). 416-929-3253.
KILGOUR'S Just above Seekers Books you'll find one of the better cheap breakfasts around. 509 Bloor W. 416-923-7680.
THE LAKEVIEW LUNCH Worth the wait for the table, this is '40s-diner chic at its best. 1132 Dundas W. 416-535-2828.
OVER EASY This bright yellow storefront just north of the ROM
serves eggs over easy, scrambled and any other style you're looking
for. 208 Bloor W. 416-922-2345.
PATRICIAN GRILL Right in the George Brown neighbourhood, this
family-owned diner offers up comfort food at its finest. 219 King E.
416-366-4841.
PETER STREET DELI With both Chinese food and diner fare,
you'll be hard pressed not to find something on the menu that appeals
to your hungry morning appetite. And for lunch, Eye Weekly staffers
recommend the hot chicken sandwich. 126 Peter. 416-593-0517.
PICCADILLY Former home of the legendary KOS, but still serving
up cheap bacon/egg specials by the plateload across the street from
Sneaky Dee's. 434 College.416-923-1868.
STEM OPEN KITCHEN This oldschool diner boasts fine bacon and
eggs, but we suggest the grilled cheese and tomato with home fries and
a super-chocolatey milkshake. 354 Queen W. 416-593-0530.
ASIAN FOOD
HONG FATT Even though inflation has caused a slight change in
prices, $3.50 still gets you a bowl of rice or noodles, a serving of
barbecue pork or chicken and tea. One of the best deals in town. 443
Dundas W. 416-977-3945.
KIM MOON BAKERY The 80 cent buns and tarts are filled with
everything from curried beef to coconut (pork's best though), so don't
be afraid to buy a few and take them home for later. 438 Dundas W.
416-977-1933.
KOM JUG YUEN With big portions and a dining-room feel, Kom Jug
Yuen is great for comfort food when you're homesick. 371 Spadina Av.
416-977-4079.
PHO HUNG This spot is one of the best and cheapest places to
get pho (Vietnamese noodles in beef broth). If you're feeling fancy,
try one of their fruit milkshakes made with papaya, mango or the
awfulsmelling but sweet-tasting durian. 350 Spadina Av. 416-593-4274.
ROL JUI SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Their $3.95 lunch menu has two
dozen options, and there are a bunch of noodle dishes and soups for
under $4. Perfect for a quick, filling lunch. 472 Dundas W.
416-971-8885.
SALAD KING RESTAURANT With their lunch specials updated online
at www.saladking.com every three days, Salad King offers Thai food and
gives students 10 per cent discounts, 2-5pm. 335 Yonge. 416-971-7041.
VEGGIE FOOD
BUDDHA'S VEGETARIAN FOODS Buddha's offers a vast array of
vegetarian Chinese dishes (try the mock duck!), with huge portions at
low prices. 666 Dundas W. 416-603-3811.
CAFÉ 668 This vegetarian and vegan joint serves up inventive
and delicious dishes. Try Vietnamese coffee for $4.50. Closed Mondays.
885 Dundas W. 416-703-0668.
LE COMMENSAL Part of the popular Quebecois chain (you can buy
their p‰tés and entrees and soups at most health food stores), it's
nationally successful for a reason. Since it's pay-by-weight, avoid
piling your plate too high. Take a little bit of everything to keep
your meal under $10. Excellent desserts. 655 Bay (entrance on Elm).
416-596-9364. www.commensal.ca.
ETHIOPIAN HOUSE Though not strictly a vegetarian restaurant,
the menu has a full page of veggie options, which all happen to be
vegan. Get the (rather large) vegetarian platter for $14 per person at
dinner, $8.50 at lunch. 4 Irwin. 416-923-5438. www.ethiopianhouse.com.
KING'S CAFÉ A Kensington mecca for vegetarian sushi, magical
tofu concoctions and complete meals for under $10. 192 Augusta.
416-591-1340.
SADIE'S DINER This vegetarian brunch spot serves up omelettes,
grilled cheese sandwiches, tofu scramble and smoothies on a foxy array
of vintage Formica tables. 504 Adelaide W. 416-777-2343.
SIMON'S WOK VEGETARIAN KITCHEN This restaurant specializes in
Chinese vegetarian cuisine that is kind of greasy... in a very good
way. Over 100 menu items. 11am-9:30pm. 797 Gerrard E. 416-778-9836.
24 HOUR OR OPEN VERY LATE FOOD
7 WEST CAFÉ 24-hour eatery with reasonably priced gourmet-style
desserts, homemade hummus and other delights. 7 Charles W.
416-928-9041. www.7westcafe.com.
FRAN'S This Toronto institution has been serving all-day
breakfasts to hungover (or still drunk -- they're open 24 hours a day)
students for 65 years. The tables are big enough to accommodate all
your housemates. Once a mighty Toronto chain, now reduced to just two
locations. 20 College, 416-923-9867; 200 Victoria, 416-304-0085. www.fransrestaurant.com.
MEL'S MONTREAL DELICATESSEN There nothin' like a smoked meat
sandwich on rye with fries and a pickle at 4am. You'll meet some
definite characters here as you dine anytime on hearty breakfasts or
monstrous sandwiches. Open 24 hours. 440 Bloor W. 416-966-8881.
SHANGHAI COWGIRL Open until 4am on Fridays and Saturdays, and
with a patio that's open till it snows. Cheap drinks all the time. Try
a burger with wasabi mayo and sweet tater fries. 538 Queen W.
416-203-6623. www.shanghaicowgirl.com.
SNEAKY DEE'S When the night's nearly done and you just don't
want to go to bed hungry, stop in here for late-night fajitas -- the
kitchen's often open till 4am. 431 College. 416-603-3090.
VESTA LUNCH 24 hours. Cash only. A legend of a diner with a
choice of people-watching: either turn around and watch the world go by
at Bathurst and Dupont, or face in and watch the crazy interactions of
the charming cast of characters working the counter. 474 Dupont.
416-537-4318.