Super Bowl Sunday on Ossington

Still trying to decide how to spend your Super Bowl Sunday? If you want to watch the big game or do something less sports-oriented, here are some choices in the Ossington/Dundas area. . . . → Read More: Super Bowl Sunday on Ossington

More press on soon-to-open Ossington spots

Toronto Life’s Daily Dish column is devoted to more news of the upcoming openings on Ossington of Bohmer and Salt. . . . → Read More: More press on soon-to-open Ossington spots

More Restaurants Opening Soon On Ossington

Things are happening again on Ossington and the expansion of the culinary scene continues (these restaurants had their applications in before the new regulations). The restaurant scene expands. . . . → Read More: More Restaurants Opening Soon On Ossington

Opening soon?

It looks as if two restaurants may open soon on Ossington: Bohmer and Salt. . . . → Read More: Opening soon?

A different point of view – Point/Counterpoint

As those who read this blog know, I don’t support the new regulations that Joe Pantalone is in the midst of putting in place. And, until this weekend, and hearing a few voices in the first neighbourhood hearing which I wrote about here, I had only met a limited few – generally not homeowners – who agreed with the city councilor. . . . → Read More: A different point of view – Point/Counterpoint

Ossington written up in Travel and Leisure

When an upscale travel mag like Travel and Leisure writes a glowing article about you, you have arrived! Congrats to our own Ossington Avenue then for hitting the bigtime. The article is titled Exploring Toronto’s West End, but only covers Ossington.

Along with Pizzeria Libretto, also mentioned are Watusi, Ministry of the Interior, Virgina . . . → Read More: Ossington written up in Travel and Leisure

FoodTV gives the Ossington Rundown

FoodTV has blogged about all the places. Just issued the second in a series which started June 1st. . . . → Read More: FoodTV gives the Ossington Rundown

Joe Pantalone Responds

Last week i wrote a post about the blocking of the opening of Ici Bistro, based on a Toronto Star article which discussed how Joe Pantalone was actively blocking the opening of a restaurant by one of the top chefs in the city, J. P. Challet. . . . → Read More: Joe Pantalone Responds

It’s not just Ossington – Mr Pantalone is against entrepreneurs.

Joe Pantalone’s reach to shut down and curb entrepreneurship extends farther than Ossington. I learned this morning that he’s also put a stop to another entrepreneur, Jennifer Decourte, who is attempting to open ICI bistro at Harbord and Bathurst area. His excuse: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, my grandmother used to say,” is the reason for blocking a liquor license application. . . . → Read More: It’s not just Ossington – Mr Pantalone is against entrepreneurs.

The Ossington Avenue Community meeting and the Surprise!

Early this week I arrived home to find a notice of a community meeting about the ”existing and future changes on Ossington Avenue between Dundas Street West and Queen Street West” hosted by Joe Pantalone, our city councillor and deputy mayor.

The notice mentioned that there was some community concern about the the area . . . → Read More: The Ossington Avenue Community meeting and the Surprise!

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