The most glamorous shoe shop in town. If the currency exchange is working in your favour, you'll find Davids rewarding. The spotlight is on high-end...
66 Bloor Street WThough small, this foodie boîte is stocked with treasures for the discerning palate. In addition to the delicious prepared foods - from cheesy lasagne to...
50 Cumberland StreetDominion's motto proclaims they're fresh obsessed, but the store is neither as pretty nor as big as its yuppie competitor, Loblaws. At some locations you'll...
89 Gould StreetWith home and office pick-up and delivery (an easy net-based system is in place), Dove's high-end service is ideal for the moneyed customer.
1560 Yonge StreetIn an old coach house off Queen West, Du Verre sells tribal imports characterised by clean, contemporary lines. Japanese screens shield tables from Tibet...
188 Strachan AvenueEven if organic shapes and unusual settings aren't your thing, this petite boutique is still worth a peek for its undulating metals studded with stones....
742 Queen Street WestThe $11 snip may not be ideal for some of the girls who brush through town, but to others it means a competent cut that leaves you enough cash for a night...
1730 Bloor Street WFlight Centre tries to undercut any price you've been quoted for international and internal flights.
55 Yonge StreetFirst-time renters are Future's desired customer, and B-rated models its stock in trade. If you need a basic DVD player or a boom box for the beach, Future...
355 Yonge StreetThe second-oldest gay and lesbian book store in the world (established 1970), Glad Day is a pain to find and no fun to browse (the second-floor space is...
598A Yonge StreetKnown for educational workshops on everything from G-spots to female ejaculation, this women-centred sex shop is also a good source of info on local lesbian...
175 Harbord StreetToronto's favourite ice-cream parlour attracts queues in the summer. The draw is the evocative and unusual handmade flavours. The palate-pleasing roasted...
750 Bloor Street WThe clothing at Grreat Stuff looks vintage, but the retro feel comes from the choice of designer samples and line ends (by the likes of Kenneth Cole, Mexx,...
870 Queen Street WLying on a warm marble slab is what hammams are all about in the old country, and this New World version mixes such Turkish delights as vigourous body...
602 King Street WThis Jewish bakery has been here since the mid 1900s, when Eastern Europeans began arriving in the neighbourhood. You can still find some of the city's...
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