picard102
Senior Member
Far be it from me to besmirch the majesty of dining next to traffic at Simcoe and Adelaide....from the individual's past posting record, I'm pretty sure it wasn't sarcasm. /sigh
Far be it from me to besmirch the majesty of dining next to traffic at Simcoe and Adelaide....from the individual's past posting record, I'm pretty sure it wasn't sarcasm. /sigh
...sure, but I would find a quieter intersection to dine next to if that where an issue (it's isn't one for me). /shrugFar be it from me to besmirch the majesty of dining next to traffic at Simcoe and Adelaide.
And others can dine here. Everyone is happy....sure, but I would find a quieter intersection to dine next to if that where an issue (it's isn't one for me). /shrug
The neverendum John Street construction may have affected their interim decision here.Even just a hedge of bushes would be better, but of course I agree either way that we shouldn't have patios this closed off, period. That said, Boston Pizza's patio next to Rogers Centre is pretty closed off on the Blue Jays Way side.
I’m a big supporter of sidewalk patios and all the life and energy they inject into city streets. This, on the other hand, does the opposite. Here they’ve built up a fence around 6’ high so that patrons of their private members club don’t suffer the indignity of being seen by the public while they sip their drinks on public property.
If you don’t want to be gawked at, just move to the rooftop! Not sure how this is at all legal (if it is).
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Wouldn't this be regulated for height the same as the fence by-law? That limits front-yard fences to 4ft. Back yard fences can be 8ft.
This is on a public sidewalk so unless I’m missing something 1.2m is the height limit and this sidewalk is fully illegal:
It was once goodIf you're a fan of Momofuku, make those reservations now...
Agreed. There are better ramen joints. But it's sad to lose a grand venue where you could dine at moderate prices. Its replacement is rumored to be an international high-end fusion dimsum chain.IMO, it was a restaurant more impressive for its space and sense of presence, than for its food.