AndreaPalladio
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I remember when the Ralph Lauren store had a basset hound named Chaps. That was before the expansion.
Hazelton Lanes lost personality some 20 years ago when they closed the skating rink and (original) restaurant. The one which opened afterwards, which was more like a lounge (what was its name again? I remember going to a few parties there) kind of sucked.
There was an amazing Mexican restaurant with nightly entertainment in the courtyard. Must've been early to mid 90s?
Ha! That's the one.. What a blast from the past. Looks like they're out of TO but still operating in MTL.
My mother used to take me almost weekly to that place as my dad worked at Hazelton Lanes. Maybe I'll have to take a road trip to Montreal and check it out, but it would be unfair to go without the matriarch.Yeah, interestingly, all that appears to remain of the chain are two locations in Montreal and one in Fort Lauderdale. The Quebec outlets seem to have no relation to the Florida outpost (completely different websites, different logos, etc.), other than perhaps historic links to what was once a larger chain.
Well, at least if you ever want a blast of nostalgia, it is as close as Montreal.
Ya I went once with my mom - back when the Classical Record Shop was down there.. It opened and closed rather suddenly - much to our chagrin. It was definitely Mexican though.
Is the restaurant you are thinking of either the Hazelton Club or Hazelton Gourmet? Did a quick Toronto Star search on the TPL website, and the Hazelton Gourmet seemed to have been the more casual restaurant, with tables extending in front of the Classical Record Shop, with the Hazelton Club (formerly Hazelton Cafe) seemed to be the fancier of the two, with an outdoor garden.
My dad was GM at that store... That was a good store...I definitely remember the Classical Record Shop with the big Martin Logan speakers pointing out into the public area. Good times.
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My dad was GM at that store... That was a good store...
Yep, and then he moved to Tower (closed), Sam (closed) and now HMV Yonge (doing alright).. We joked whenever he took over a classical department, the store liquidatedNo way! It is really quite a neat place, I remember going through the store every other month or so in the early/mid 90s - formative years and all that.
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Yep, and then he moved to Tower (closed), Sam (closed) and now HMV Yonge (doing alright).. We joked whenever he took over a classical department, the store liquidated
My parents came to Canada around 1975 or so. I don't think they EVER lived in Chinatown (they would have been in their mid-20s at that time). I know they were in Peel region for a while and settled in Willowdale shortly before I was born (I think they moved to the Willowdale area in '78 and I was born in '79). I wouldn't say there was a CHINESE COMMUNITY like one would see in, say, Markham today, but we were definitely NOT the only Chinese people in our area. My parents said they pretty much only went down to Chinatown to eat and get ethnic-specific groceries.
ETA: It's funny. When they first came in the 70s, they went downtown (from Peel and then North York) to eat and buy groceries. Now that they live downtown, they go to up to the 905!
Well, sign of the times re: music retailing- though classical is probably relatively resistant compared to other genres.
Gawd, so much changes in the Yorkville/Yonge/Bloor area - all my old watering holes are gone. Coles at Yonge and Charles - gone. Brothers - gone. Croissant Tree - gone. One of a Kind at the Colonnade - gone. M&S - gone. Science City - gone. Chapters on Bloor - gone. Starbucks at Chapters on Bloor - gone. Green Mango - gone.
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