Imagine 9,000 sq. ft. of men and women’s apparel, a coffee shop, bookstore, and farmer’s market stocked with items local to Quebec. Much like its New York flagship, Club Monaco’s new Montreal location seeks to fuse the worlds of fashion,...
Did you have plans today? Cancel them. Chef Michael Noble is opening the doors to the Nash & Off Cut Bar and you’ll want to be first in line. Located in the old National, this is sure to be your new go-to spot for dining, dates and drinking
Louis XIII, Yorkville's newest high-end fashion boutique, celebrated their launch last week. The Toronto fashion community is thrilled with the shop’s exclusive pieces and high-end designer brands such as Celine, Alexander Wang, Kenzo and Saint Laurent
Just last week we let you know that Pizza Libretto was making a downtown move. Well, not to be outdone, Queen Margherita will soon be opening another location on Dundas West and has also announced a further expansion into the downtown core for 2015. Let the pizza wars begin
In case you’ve been absent from the planet for the past 24 hours or so, Apple made some pretty big announcements yesterday – enough to send fanboys rummaging for their camping supplies ahead of the September 19 release date of ____ and early 2015 launch of ____. You’ll have to keep reading if you want to fill in those blanks
It’s been a long summer of BBQ and tacos on Toronto’s restaurant scene. So we don’t blame you for wanting to shake it up a little. In fact, we’ve found the perfect place to do just that: the new Asian-inspired DaiLo (“big brother” in Cantonese)
With the shift in season already upon us, our hankering for al fresco dining is soon to dissipate in favour of getting cozy at one of the latest culinary offerings that have opened up around the city. We’ve highlighted a few you should make a reservation at ASAP
We’ve been curiously keeping an eye out on 2423 Marine Drive in the sleepy section of West Van’s Dundarave hood for the past few months, anxiously awaiting the day when all the paper would get peeled down off the windows. Well, that time has arrived and Feast is open for business and cooking up a seriously tasty storm
We recently had the opportunity to join a handful of other Vancouver-based food and lifestyle writers for a night out at the recently opened Left Bank restaurant in the city's West End. Read on to score the scoop on what makes this new culinary addition a hit in our books.
Poutine gods Camille Fresco and Kosta Kariotakis are coming from the poutine capital of Canada – Montréal, obviously – to bring the high-end restaurant Poutineville to Toronto (296 Brunswick Ave). Here's why you should pay attention