It’s time for a recap of press coverage of Ossington area businesses.
The first round of news focuses on bars and restaurants, reflecting where Torontonians spend their time in the winter.
We may have been the first to note the opening of restaurant Yours Truly, but we are not the last. Many are lauding the food and the men behind it, and liking the bar scene – check it out yourself at 229 Ossington.
Singer Emily Haines listed The Dakota Tavern as her favorite go-to for live music in Toronto.
Blogto has been profiling bartenders, starting in our area with The Garrison and The Ossington.
We were there when they were, and now you can read and watch a behind-the-scenes look at new GlobalTV series Bomb Girls when they were on location at The Dakota Tavern last fall.
Soon-to-open new restaurant The Grove, next to Churchill on Dundas at Lakeview, is already getting preview attention for its English menu.
The local art scene is also getting some coverage, starting with a story about art which mentions some street art on Queen near Ossington. It’s a cool picture – definitely want to check it out!
Liss Platt’s exhibit at MKG127 just opened and received a nice write-up for her photography in constant.
Last week, Toronto Life recommended Pinkalicious, the children-targeted musical which has been running every Sunday at Lower Ossington Theatre.
Did we miss any news about the neighborhood? Let us know in the comments.