thecharioteer
Senior Member
All very much a post-war military vibe....
In my Now picture, if you go down the corridor in the centre distance and turn right there is a very cheerful lady that runs a coffee stand. They do their own baking at 12:30am most mornings [ovens in the back] and the whole station smells of baking. The coffee is good considering it comes out of those warming urns. But as adma says; it's 'subway eating'.
Speaking of which: are there any paid-zone Tim Hortons other than Finch?
Would that be Treats?
Since you are waxing nostalgic, one sweet memory of mine that is long history is “Woman’s Bakery” .....
I was only a child when they were in business here on Coxwell Ave and those tasty little morsels on display in their window was heavenly..... have never come across another bakery that could even come close to matching their variety and deliciousness!!!
I don’t even know if they were a chain or just a sole proprietorship but after all these years I still crave those chocolate eclairs and cream filled donuts!!
Though is Pape actually fare-zone accessible? (As opposed to the half-and-half DWest and secret-back-counter St Clair McDonalds)Pape
Though is Pape actually fare-zone accessible? (As opposed to the half-and-half DWest and secret-back-counter St Clair McDonalds)
Of course, at Pape pre-Tims was that unique salami and cheese store...