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Jamie Kennedy waves his magic wand again, in this informal out-of-the-way cafe in a Corktown alleyway (i.e. consult a map before you go). Critics, foodies and locals are flocking to this open and airy space with canned produce in mason jars filling the sunny walls. Could it be because it's a more casual place to get that infamous poutine than JK Winebar? Or the greasy goodness of that pulled pork sandwich? Now that the adjacent loft opened business is really booming so expect a wait.
Industrial chic decor, lit potted plants and live outdoor jazz elevate this wide open, brick patio to another level. Loftier inside, perch you and your Gen X friends on a timber table in the center... read more
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