Looking to live the dream? A rare two-storey winery in the heart of Prince Edward County’s Wine Country is on the market. The award-winning Hillier Creek Estates Winery — adorned with a restored historic barn and a custom home — is situated on a sprawling 48 acres of land at 46 Stapleton Road, only 20
IF WAYNE GRETZKY, Mike Weir and Dan Aykroyd walked into a wine bar, what would they order?
Thousands of LCBO workers are on strike for the next 14 days after contract talks between the union and the employer broke down. While online shopping at the liqueur retailer is available, the strike will allow Torontonians to seek out alternatives for quality wine in the city! From charming bodegas to wine bars — here
If you’re looking to remove yourself from civilisation while connecting with nature on your next summer vacation, consider traveling along the Big Creek watercourse in Ontario’s South Coast—just one of the many ideal vacation spots in Norfolk County. Big Creek is known as the “Canadian Amazon” due to its majestic scenic waterway winding through the
What better way to enjoy a glass of Pinot Noir than to pair it with a celestial wonder like an eclipse? On April 8, a total solar eclipse will take place that can be seen across North America, making it Canada’s last total solar eclipse for the next 20 years. And a number of Niagara
Pull out your knit sweaters, light those candles and fill your shelves with all the pumpkin spice you can find, because we’ve hit the coziest (and also scariest!) season of the year. We have to embrace every minute of fall, so start making the most of the season by enjoying these can’t-miss autumn activities in
With wide-open space, fresh air and endless opportunities for dreamers and entrepreneurs, 2203 County Rd. 2 offers the perfect opportunity to start something new. Beautiful Prince Edward County has long been a road-tripper’s destination of choice. As if straight out of a postcard, the enchanting towns and intimate wineries that dot this region alongside Instagram-worthy
For a neighbourhood known as Little Italy, the popular College St. strip is home to surprisingly few Italian restaurants. Zitto Zitto Taverna is helping bring the corner of College and Clinton back to its roots with its classic Italian menu and nostalgic ambiance. The restaurant comes from the same owners as Sotto Voce Wine &
Although the Toronto real estate market continues at a very high level, the hottest area for price growth continues to be outside of the city in the surrounding rural areas, especially an hour or more away. As a result, it is getting harder and harder to make the transition from Toronto homeowner to country gentlefolk.
There are few things that bring more joy to Toronto residents than the beginning of the patio season. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, foodies have been denied their moment in the, ahem, sun, but with a flurry of guidelines and news published over the last few days, it looks like it is finally happening. The latest
When Rose and Sons announced they were closing their beloved Dupont locale in the fall of 2019, there were more than a few broken hearts in Toronto. But in a matter of a few short months, Anthony Rose and partner Robert Wilder are back with their new passion project: The Grand Elvis. “We decided to
Bar Vendetta is the newest Dundas West installation from powerhouse restaurateur Jen Agg. In the space of former foodie haven The Black Hoof, Vendetta is a laid-back pasta and wine bar pouring unique bottles and serving creative and unpretentious dishes. Bar Vendetta is open from Sunday through Thursday, which is an admittedly ballsy move for
Jamieson Kerr is a seasoned restaurateur and the former owner of Crush Wine Bar (now closed) on King West set his sights on the ex-Bar-Italia space on College Street for Mad Crush Wine Bar.
Chef Michael Angeloni is bringing his love for pasta to the busy hub of Union Station and thanks to Amano Pasta, the dream of having a glass of wine or a cold beer while waiting for your train is now a reality.
The main space at Amano Pasta is a full service sit down restaurant that seats 56 and serves lunch and dinner. Commuters can watch pasta being made in the kitchen that faces the York Concourse. If you’re looking for breakfast or a quick snack, the café offers fresh sandwiches and pastries, as well as Propeller coffee and alcoholic beverages.
From January 12 to 28, 2018 the Niagara Icewine Festival makes its return for the 23rd year. Not only is it easier than ever to get there (a 90-minute drive southeast with wraparound views of Lake Ontario, or a quick 12-minute journey by plane!) but there’s something for everyone here.
The best opportunities for taking in some live music while soaking up the rays this August in Toronto.
Zen Café & Lounge is a six-month-old eatery that serves a variety of unique food and drink, from high tea to colourful “Love Journey” shots. They are also the newest destination in Richmond Hill for live music, with a weekend roster of jazz and soft rock performers. Wentian Liu is the owner of Zen and
Shake Shack is having a one-day pop-up event in Toronto at Momofuku.
Luca Del Rosso and Sharifa Jordan, the co-owners of La Cascina on Avenue Rd., announced today to their email list that they have sold the restaurant and will be closing next month.
Temperatures are high, and come the weekend, Torontonians are keen to become country dwellers. But this doesn’t mean that palates have to suffer. Herewith are two amazing food experiences to check out while you’re on the road.
Tony Aspler pits two reds and two whites against each other in search of the perfect partner for spring’s first BBQ.
The weather is warm, patios are starting to open and restaurateurs are scrambling to open before everyone heads to the cottage for the summer.
This past weekend we packed an overnighter, grabbed a sleeping bag and headed to the ROM for its inaugural Adult Sleepover, dubbed Dinos in the Dark.
Trius is a label that took over a winery — the Hillebrand name of the original winery has virtually disappeared and the Trius brand is front and centre.