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10 of the best places to get fancy takeout meals in Toronto
"There’s something about the buttermilk fried chicken and waffle combo that just works well. Every dish on the Stockyards Smokehouse & Larder’s Sunday brunch menu incorporates the exceptional barbeque cuisine the restaurant is known for, whether it’s paired with smoked meat or housemade bacon or sausage. Priced from $10 to $20, Stockyards favourites include the Dirty Bird (a boneless fried chicken breast topped with bacon and cheddar, a sunny side-up egg and gravy, served sandwiched between a Belgian waffle) and the classic Stockyards breakfast sandwich (a deep-fried poached egg with bacon or country sage sausage and aged cheddar on a buttermilk biscuit)."
"Despite demand from customers, the owners of this little smokehouse/diner haven't enlarged the space, expanded the brand, or even gotten a liquor license. Instead, they’ve stayed the course, satisfying the neighborhood with juicy fried chicken, burgers, and, on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, smoked ribs."
"Prepare yourself for the long lines that await you at one of city’s best chicken & waffles and ribs—pretty impressive for under $20."
"The Swan, one of Toronto’s most famous diners, occupied the same space on Queen Street West for more than 20 years. Now Le Swan has taken over to serve French bistro food alongside diner classics - think charcuterie followed by a tuna melt and steak frites with a side of grilled cheese. The menu here includes both dishes that you’d find in a Grey Poupon commercial and food that feels sort of like time travel, which makes it a little different than just about anywhere else in the city."
"Everyone’s curious about the new incarnation of Swan on West Queen West which is Jen Agg’s latest project, a so-called French diner that does rotisserie chicken and late night fondue."
"A post shared by 祖 (@zujitsu_) on May 21, 2014 at 9:43am PDT. Plan to visit this long-time outstanding stand-up comedy club in Toronto to get a dose of laughter. It is known for featuring popular alumni, established comic performers, and hosting rising comedians."
"55 Colborne St Hogtown Smoke - In The Joint Bourbon Speakeasy - bsmt suite, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1E3 Canada+1 416-691-9009[email protected]http://www.facebook.com/royscutratestandupcomedyshow"
"A post shared by Dana Chevalier (@artist_dana_chevalier) on Jan 5, 2019 at 5:41pm PST. Established since 2008, Empire Comedy Live is an outstanding comedy club in Toronto amusing its audiences with exceptional laughter-filled performances. It features stand-up comedy shows to offer you entertaining experiences."
"Boasting a multitude of flat screen TVs with surround sound, this spot in the exciting downtown hub of Queen Street West feels more like being in an arena. The food and drink is way better, though."
"Intercontinental Toronto Centre, Lounge, Fine Dining, Canadian Cuisine, Brunch, French, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Parking, Extensive Wine List, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Restaurant With Bar. Azure offers complimentary valet parking. Azure Restaurant & Bar is a showcase of contemporary Canadian cuisine inspired by the"
"The city’s newest art space, located on the burgeoning strip of Sterling Road, is half gallery, half rustic lodge: the curators, Liam Crockard and Aleksandar Hardashnakov, line the walls with textured plywood and offer art lovers cups of beef-bone soup. The art is just as whimsical: past exhibits have included Grey Gardens–style photography, effervescent mixed-media paintings and oversized papier mâché dummies. 227 Sterling Rd., Unit 109A, theloon.info."
"This Cabbagetown staple is sorely overlooked by Torontonians living in other parts of the city. What makes Spruce truly unique is its effort to source the majority of its products from within North America. It’s worth poking around if you’re looking for fun vintage items like signs, and pillows, as well as YYZ prints, dish ware, and other home decor goods made by local designers and artisans."