Celebrate the beauty of cold with Winter Stations at Toronto's beaches
/The annual Winter Stations design competition transforms a series of lifeguard towers along Toronto’s eastern beaches from Feb. 17 - March 29.
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The annual Winter Stations design competition transforms a series of lifeguard towers along Toronto’s eastern beaches from Feb. 17 - March 29.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez pulled up a seat here in Angel Eyes. So did Dennis Quaid in Frequency. Indeed, in a neighbourhood dotted with historic landmarks — Kew Beach Fire Hall and the Fox Theatre, to name a few — Garden Gate Restaurant, or the Goof as its universally known, is an institution in the Beaches.
The beloved eatery on Queen East has been a neighbourhood mainstay since 1952, packing in diners for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The story behind its name is a sweet one: its old school neon sign reads "good" vertically and "food" horizontally. At some point, the "d" in "good" burnt out so that it read "Goo F" — the local shorthand has stuck ever since.
While the space was gutted and given a slick makeover in 2006 (the current owners aquired it in the 1990s), it held onto its retro neon sign, and every ounce of its charm.
The menu is heavy on nostaglia, too. Old school diner classics like hot turkey sandwiches sit alongside all-day breakfast, dim sum and a huge Chinese menu (the snow peas chicken is a standout).
The prices are cheap, the portions are massive and the staff are lovely. It has a gorgeous side patio, which offers prime people watching in one of the prettiest stretches of the beaches, at Beech Avenue.
The Goof is located at 2379 Queen St. E. Visit thegoof.menu for more info.
Let's face it: Kids have virtually unstoppable energy and imaginations to what sometimes seems like no end. So, whether you want to join them or just let them loose to burn out before nap time, here are the best indoor play and activity centres on Toronto's east side.
Read MoreFrom traditional cones to old school soft-serve, decadent gelato and splendid sundaes, head to any of these local ice cream spots to fulfill your lactose destiny.
Read MoreFollowing the same formula as its original Beaches location that launched in summer 2015, Skwish is a 70-seat space with 24 craft taps, a rotating menu and a "unique and fresh take on the gastro pub concept."
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