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I’m a big fan of chicken wings, so when JJ invited us to Broken City’s wing night, I immediately accepted.
The Tuesday wings special is a reasonable $4 per pound. The salt and pepper wings are excellent — hot, crispy and finger-licking salty. The hot wings are just OK.
But my friends, Tuesdays at Broken [...]
I began taking photos of Milk Tiger Lounge as the sun was setting outside, but then the dapper bartender/owners started serving me their delicious cocktails and the rest is history.
The lounge is as polar opposite as you can get from the space formerly occupied by A Bar Named Sue, as well as from the [...]
Buchanan’s is a shrine to malt whisky, with a vast wall of more than 200 bottles behind the shiny, wood bar.
I don’t know much about scotch, but I know about burgers. And Buchanan’s makes some good ones.
Because they use Grade AAA 100% sirloin, you can get your burger cooked to order. Rare, even!
My medium-rare, [...]
Before I could get to the little crepe place on my mental list of places to try in Kensington, the basement space had closed and was papered up for months.
I didn’t think anything of it until some tidy lettering went up late this summer. “winebar,” it read in a nice sans-serif font. A good [...]
It’s rare that I blog about a negative experience. I try to stick to the “if you can’t say anything nice, then don’t say nothing at all” philosophy. So know that my visit to Opus on 8th was remarkably bad for me to be writing about it here.
I was jonesing for the sweet Polish Bison [...]
Built in 1912, the Grand Theatre is the oldest theatre in Western Canada. But it’s got a decidedly shiny new look since a stunning makeover and reopening a year ago.
Past the coat check and box office are a cool lounge and restaurant called Velvet. I love that the lobby includes this space to eat [...]
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