It's always convenient; having a body repair shop across the street isn't it?
This photographer had the foresight to document it.
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July 9 addition.
Bay and Bloor looking at SW corner.
Hmmmm - I loved the Zumburgers at Bay/Bloor and Yonge/Bloor. It was downhill for Yonge/Bloor after that, especially when Roy Rogers rode into town.
I like Harvey's, sorry to say; it's been a lifelong thing. The experience is predictable. as I don't like food surprises. Toby's Good Eats was ok.. burgers weren't bad at all. There used to be several around the city, including the most recently departed Yonge and Bloor branch.
July 10 addition.
Yonge just N of Bloor looking NNE.
You must be psychic.
I saw this one the other day & thought it was a good one for you. (Fish & Chips only 75¢)
Timmy's landlord should put the roof back on.
Timmy's landlord should put the roof back on.
I'd rather the white paint came off the Grand and Toy adjacent to it.
I like Harvey's, sorry to say; it's been a lifelong thing. The experience is predictable. as I don't like food surprises. Toby's Good Eats was ok.. burgers weren't bad at all. There used to be several around the city, including the most recently departed Yonge and Bloor branch.
Can't explain my fondness for fish and chips. A childhood thing. The one closest to where I grew up at Yonge and Sherwood was 'Maritime Fish and Chips', closed about 40 years now. The only central one is in the Eaton Centre north food court.
I don't like Chippys; they leave the skin on the chips. Horror.
If I didn't eat them I wouldn't have to do cardio, but I must and I shall.
Primrose, or Penrose?
Personally, I don't mind Harbord F&C as an older and less "trendy" alternative to Chippy's...
Honestly don't know. The only antique joint in that stretch that pops to mind is/was Prince Of Serendip...
Yonge just N of Bloor looking NNE.