We catch up with Toronto mom on the street April Cook to find out what she loves about living and working in her Leslieville neighbourhood
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Who doesn’t love a great brunch? Here’s my take on the top 5 Toronto Brunch spots in the East End. Three’s Company www.threes-company.com 673 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, 416-406-3233 Three’s Company is a small and pleasant restaurant that is hugely popular with locals in the Pape and Danforth neighbourhood. The weekend and holiday brunch menu includes more than just the regular suspects. For something a little different, try the Southwestern Eggs — eggs poached in salsa, avocado, cilantro and green olives, served with tortilla chips. Or how about poutine for breakfast? Three’s Company serves up a hearty
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When you think of North Toronto, I bet you don't think of independent coffee shops with hip decor, original artwork and live music. The reason for that might be because, to be honest, we really don't have those up here. At least we didn't until The Mad Bean opened up in 2009. For the coffee connoisseur looking for great organic, fair trade coffee, delivered in a unique and inviting coffee house environment, The Mad Bean is the place in North Toronto
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A review of Lazy Daisy's on Gerrard, a new kid-friendly cafe in Toronto's East End
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Finding a kid-friendly cafe in Toronto can pose a challenge and many urban moms are forced to endure less than cheerful atmospheres to partake in cafe culture. Instead of grinning and bearing the irritated glances, sighs, and eye-rolls of the childless masses, head to Lil’ Bean N’ Green in Leslieville. This one-of-a-kind cafe includes a play area for the kids, while offering a nice selection of drinks, eats and treats for all tastes. The Cafe Everything you could possibly want for you, and your little one, can be found on the mouth watering menus at Lil’ Bean N’ Green
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