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  2. Bar Raval - Wikipedia

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    Bar Raval is a Spanish tapas restaurant and cocktail bar in the Little Italy neighbourhood of Toronto's West End. The restaurant is owned by Toronto restauranteur Grant Van Gameren, [ 3 ] who is also the owner and former head chef of Toronto Michelin-starred restaurant Quetzal .

  3. Gladstone Hotel (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's bar was named Bronco's and was a venue for live country and western music. [10] In 1992, artist Walt Rushton, who lived in the hotel, painted a mural of historic methods of transportation in Canada as a Toronto 200-year anniversary project on the Gladstone Avenue windows of the hotel. [ 11 ]

  4. National Club - Wikipedia

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    The National Club was founded by Ontario Letters Patent on July 6, 1874. There were 24 members in the original roster. [1] The National Club was created to provide a home and Toronto focus for Canada First, a nationalist movement founded in 1868 by George Denison, Henry Morgan, Charles Mair, William Foster and Robert Grant Haliburton.

  5. There is a 'Harry Potter' themed bar in Toronto that ... - AOL

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    ?All Muggles can rejoice because you can now visit a bar dedicated to your favorite book series.

  6. The Rivoli - Wikipedia

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    The Rivoli is a bar, restaurant and performance space, established in 1982, on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. The club originally earned a reputation as one of Canada's hippest music clubs, [1] and many major Canadian comedy and musical performers have played on its stage, including The Kids in the Hall, Gordon Downie, The Frantics, Sean Cullen and the infamous Dark Shows.

  7. Fran's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Fran's, originally beginning as a diner, had only ten seats, but later expanded to a small chain of restaurants in Toronto, including locations at 2275 Yonge and Eglinton (1945–2001), 1386 Bathurst south of Vaughan Road, Yonge and College (1950–present), Yonge and Dundas (1960–1984) and one in Hamilton. The head office was on Mt Pleasant ...

  8. New restaurant concept coming to former Second Glass ... - AOL

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    A new restaurant is set to open this summer in the former location of The Second Glass at 1540 S. 2nd St., Wilmington, N.C. MATT BORN.STARNEWS FILE PHOTO

  9. Alcoholic drinks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    During those centuries and into the nineteenth, a number of commercial brewers thrived, including some that became the staple of the Canadian industry: John Molson founded a brewery in Montreal in 1786, Alexander Keith in Halifax in 1820, Thomas Carling in London in 1840, John Kinder Labatt in 1847, also in London, Susannah Oland in Halifax in ...