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With its classic clock hanging above the awning and tree with the Christmas lights shading the patio, this Little Italy mainstay draws in its curious onlookers. Once inside, one may feel like they've stepped onto the set of Mary Shelley novel but less scary. Red walls seep out of the mirrors. The wooden floors are weathered. The corner booth feels like a confessional. Busy but relaxed, if "The Hills" were set in Toronto, this is where Lauren and Audrina would come for one of their chat sessions. Brody would show up later for the date.
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