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SPOTTED: Brad Pitt dines on Dundas West, then dashes

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(Image: Kayla Rocca)
(Image: Kayla Rocca)

After Brad Pitt snuck out of the premiere of 12 Years A Slave, it was leaked—supposedly by his driver—that he would be grabbing dinner somewhere on Dundas West. News that the star was at Hudson Kitchen spread about as fast as you’d expect and a crowd soon gathered outside the Little Portugal eatery to ogle the celebrity dad and his co-star Michael Fassbender. Being gawked at like an exotic bird didn’t seem bother Pitt, who stayed out later than his usual. When the night came to an end, he made his grand escape out a side door and hopped into a waiting SUV.

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Caroline Aksich, a National Magazine Award recipient, is an ex-Montrealer who writes about Toronto’s ever-evolving food scene, real estate and culture for Toronto Life, Fodor’s, Designlines, Canadian Business, Glory Media and Post City. Her work ranges from features on octopus-hunting in the Adriatic to celebrity profiles.

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