Mustapha
Senior Member
Suddenly I'm hungry.
Nothing you can do about it at 2:00 in the morning. But, there is the 24 hour 'Pho' place on Dundas west of Spadina if you like Vietnamnese soup.
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Suddenly I'm hungry.
How long did the fish and chip shop on the east side of Yonge just north of Golfdale last? Didn't it move up to the top of Hoggs Hollow and become a proper fish restaurant?
Leave the skin on the fish? Of course, they do, and I do at home as well. Especially when it's not battered (a stoopid way of saying "dipped in batter" in my estimation). We have a "chippy" in our village. The chippy himself is a hard working chap from eastern Europe. We don't go to the chippy very often. Fish-and-chip fish has got very expensive here and I am careful about cholesterol.
I used to live around the corner off Mt Pleasant in the 70's ....................Do they still sell cones?/ inexpensive remnants from the fryers ~ a bit of fish, a bit of chips, A LOT of batter ~ yum!!
July 28 Then and Now.
Then. Wellington and Windsor, SE corner 1950. A warehouse obviously.
Now. May 2011. A Hydro facility of some kind; a 'sub-station'?
and in 1863-64, according to Mitchell's Directory, starting at the Front Street end, the residences of ...
I imagine these have been done here already as it's a popular collection of photos, but since I was in the mall anyway... [and maybe the thread doesn't have a set with the new railings]
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A few birds seem to have shifted angle slightly...
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I'm about 10 feet too far to the left, alas.
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Plink: Good comparison pictures inside the Eaton Centre...I believe the "then" pictures are from the 80s and from what I see here that the Eaton Centre looked fine without the updated glass guard walls...
Even though Eaton's no longer is there the right thing was done by not changing the well-established name...The EC in any case has aged well and has been a success in Downtown Toronto...LI MIKE
and in 1863-64, according to Mitchell's Directory, starting at the Front Street end, the residences of
Sandford Fleming
John Maughan, jr & sr
George Boomer, police magistrate
Augustin Noverre, professor of dancing, and his daughters' school
Thomas C Chisholm, grain merchant