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Mademoiselle makes a splashy entrance on King West

May 9, 2022 Sonya Davidson

King Street West has garnered a reputation of being the city’s nightlife and clubbing district. Mixed in with contemporary restaurants […]

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Vintage Photographs from along King Street in Toronto

April 4, 2019 Joel Levy

Seeing neighbourhoods you know almost magically transformed into its previous self is an amazing part of photography and the documentation […]

Labora is a tapas victory in one of the most delicious areas of town. The eatery has been such a success that it has taken over the Camp Food Hall space on King West.
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Labora Restaurant for Spanish Tapas on King Street West

November 1, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

Labora is a tapas victory in one of the most delicious areas of town. The eatery has been such a success […]

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A sneak peek at some of Weslodge restaurant’s new menu items

August 16, 2018 Sonya Davidson

When Weslodge restaurant first opened in 2012, it was a refreshing change from the many other restaurants. Walking into the dining […]

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