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Local Heroes are places that make living in a neighbourhood great. You are limited to 10 Local Hero votes.
Big Mamma's Boy (destination)

554 Parliament St

161
**Great wheat-free, rice cheese, spelt-crust pizza** With a name like Bib Mama's -- how can you go wrong? Best wheat-free, rice cheese, spelt-crust pizza in Toronto. show more
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Cobourg (destination)

533 Parliament St

12
Rashnaa Restaurant (destination)

307 Wellesley St E

121
JAMcafé (destination)

195 Carlton St

13
Kindred Cafe (destination)

7 Breadalbane St

1
Yorkville Fire Station (destination)

34 Yorkville Ave

121
Ask the firemen for a guided tour - they will help if they are not too busy! And will happily show their trucks to kids. show more
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mela cafe (destination)

18 Yorkville Ave

122
Absolutely delicious! It's fairly small but that gives you a great view into the kitchen and creates an intimate atmosphere. The staff are very friendly. It's just steps from Yonge St. near the Reference Library. show more
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354 Yonge St

11
Hairy T is a gaming and comics landmark in the Yonge/Dundas area. The staff are knowledgeable, interesting, and helpful, the regular shoppers are pleasant, and the stock, from rare comics to the latest manga, is plentiful. This is the type of gaming & comic store worth visiting, even if it means hours and hours on GO and TTC. show more
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Daybreak (destination)

399 Church St

121
Daybreak has phenomenal brunch in portions that are, in my opinion, unreasonably large. Almost every order comes with a side of pancakes which is not indicated on the menu. The food is hot, delicious, fast. Be prepared to wait up to 30 minutes on a weekend. The benedicts come in 3s with a side of hashbrowns, and pancakes! show more
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Guu (destination)

398 Church St

13
Guu Izakaya is a noisy, crazy, tons of fun experience! Why pay over a thousand dollars to fly to Japan when you can open the doors to Guu and enter another world? Be prepared for an experience like no other -- when the doors open, you'll be welcomed by Japanese voices welcoming you in a language you won't understand. It'll take about 10 minutes for your years to adjust to the noise, but then, you'll fall in love! Everything on the menu is delicious, the sushi is fresh, and the sake is the GOOD STUFF! I heart Guu. show more
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