All-Star Weekend is upon us!
And while not all of us are into basketball, we're ALL into celebs. The city will be teaming with way more celebs than those mentioned below, but if you want a sure-bet on spying some famous faces check these out:
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All-Star Weekend is upon us!
And while not all of us are into basketball, we're ALL into celebs. The city will be teaming with way more celebs than those mentioned below, but if you want a sure-bet on spying some famous faces check these out:
If you've grown tired of ordering from the same restaurant night after night, these new restaurants in Toronto are the perfect excuse to change things up.
You can order all sorts of dishes, from build-your-own noodle bowls to traditional Venezuelan street food, and you might just discover a new favourite spot.
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Cuisine: Healthy fast-food, Italian
Address: 901 Lawrence Ave. W., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: The newest location of the Food Dudes' Pantry is officially open, and you can enjoy customizable, healthy meals to-go from this Italian-inspired spot.
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Cuisine: Burgers
Address: 1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: The Alberta-based joint has collaborated with Toronto's Chef Jerome Robinson, a.k.a The Heartbreak Chef, to bring some juicy burgers to the 6ix. The venue sold out within its first day of opening, so it must be worth trying.
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Cuisine: Mexican
Address: 147 Spadina Ave. Unit #109, Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: If you love tacos, you'll definitely want to order from this new birria spot. You can enjoy some delicious Mexican fare from this place, which is open from Friday to Sunday.
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Cuisine: Cookies
Address: 908 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Cookie lovers, rejoice! Another location of this renowned cookie empire has opened in Leslieville, and you can indulge in all your favourite treats.
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Cuisine: Asian
Address: Toronto, ON, & Markham, ON
Why You Need To Go: You can build your own noodle bowl when ordering from this new venue, which offers delivery around Toronto and Markham.
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Cuisine: Venezuelan street food
Address: 335 Yonge St., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: You'll feel like you're in Venezuela when enjoying dishes from this take-out spot. You can indulge in traditional street food like empanadas and arepas.
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Cuisine: Sandwiches, desserts
Address: 1963 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: The restaurant has opened a new diner-style location in the Beaches, and you can enjoy all sorts of salads, sandwiches, and desserts at this spot.
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Cuisine: Smash burgers
Address: 1681 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Brimming with psychedelic era vibes, this joint serves up some drool-worthy smash burgers and all the classic sides.
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Cuisine: Korean BBQ
Address: 7335 Yonge St., Thornhill, ON
Why You Need To Go: Get your Korean BBQ fill by ordering from this venue, which offers to-go boxes you can enjoy at home.
You can step back in time to an era of knights and fairy tales at this upcoming Casa Loma event in Toronto.
The Imagine Dragons – Light Forest experience will welcome visitors into a medieval wonderland filled with dazzling lights and life-sized dragons.
According to a spokesperson for Casa Loma, the event organizers hope to open after May 20 when Ontario's current stay-at-home order ends — if permitted at that time.
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The self-guided tour will take you on a 2-kilometre trail that winds through the castle grounds, stables, and tunnels.
Along the way, you can explore immersive light displays, and witness live performances by battling knights.
You can even visit a stable filled with dragons and discover woodland fairies on the forested trail.
The dates of the experience are yet to be announced, and safety protocols such as screenings and face coverings will be in place.
You can still experience some of the magic right now by visiting the virtual event on the castle's website.
Price: $35+ per person
When: Opening date to be announced
Address: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON
Why You Need To Go: Step back in time to a bygone era at this magical trail through Toronto's historic castle.
New "dedicated enforcement teams" are launching in all 16 Toronto Police Service divisions at 5 p.m. on Thursday in order to crack down on large gatherings in the city.
"Our divisional teams will focus on large gatherings that fail to comply with the emergency orders, with a particular focus on indoor gatherings such as parties at short-term rentals or at bars and restaurants,” said TPS Staff Superintendent Randy Carter in a press release announcing the change on Wednesday.
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The @TorontoPolice will launch dedicated teams in every Division to enforce the new Stay-At-Home order, starting to… https://t.co/rlNrWg2ce1— Chief James Ramer (@Chief James Ramer)1619043030.0
Ontario's stay-at-home order was recently extended for two extra weeks, and residents are not allowed to participate in large gatherings and are only allowed to leave their houses for a limited number of reasons.
"There is no change to police powers," police said. "The Toronto Police Service will not be conducting random stops of people or cars."
"The Service’s enforcement measures will also not apply to vulnerable people in encampments or those experiencing homelessness," TPS added.