Category: Arts & Entertainment
A spicy and safe burlesque show slays in the Kings Lounge
I Need a Space draws whistles and howls from attendees
Tasty treats run in the family at Charmaine Sweets
George Brown alumni turns hobby into Leaside bake shop
Fashion Exchange opens up at Regent Park
New space offers training and employment opportunities for youth
Graffiti Street Party benefits arts program for at-risk youth
George Brown College special events students organize Graffiti Street Party fundraiser for SKETCH
Their winest hour: students shine at food and wine gala
Marriage of Food and Wine creates learning opportunities for guests and students The Marriage of Food and Wine Gala made a triumphant return to the center of hospitality and culinary arts on March 19. Although the event is held every few months, this time creativity and diversity took the center stage to provide a…
What’s tasty at Casa Loma: Creeds Cafe
Creeds Coffee Bar 390 Dupont St $$ A luxurious yet modest café experience for students in need of a great place to work on projects and group assignments. Located just a few blocks west from Dupont Station, Creeds Coffee Bar offers a variety of hot beverages including regular coffee, Americano, cappuccino, latte, tea and more….
What’s tasty at Casa Loma: Apollo Eleven Restaurant
Apollo Eleven Restaurant 1093 Bathurst St $$$ Although it’s small, Apollo restaurant is a cozy place for those in need of both good food and good hosts. The restaurant is run by Paul and Roula who have become so familiar with the visitors that they instantly know what their regulars are looking for. The place…
What’s tasty at Casa Loma: Roti Cuisine of India
Roti Cuisine of India 308 Dupont St $$ A few steps west of Dupont Station, Roti Cuisine of India is a must-go place for foodies seeking to soothe their hunger. The sumptuous variety of rotis offered will make the restaurant one of your favourites. The menu offers curried classics like butter chicken roti, mutter paneer…
‘Babsocks’ a hit
Former George Brown student creates coveted Leafs nation souvenir What started as a beer-league hockey dressing-room joke has become a full-blown business for Thomas McCole, a former George Brown College student. Babsocks, blue socks with white strips featuring the face of Toronto Maple Leafs head coach, Mike Babcock, garnered interest almost immediately from major media…
