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Summerlicious 2011: Toronto Life’s best bets west of Bathurst

Summerlicious 2011: Toronto Life’s best bets west of Bathurst

Let’s face it—Summerlicious is a downtown-centric festival. Still, here are eight Toronto Life recommendations west of Bathurst.

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Café du Lac, 2350 Lake Shore Blvd. W. read our review | see the menu Dinner: $35

Il Mulino, 1060 Eglinton Ave. W. read our review | see the menu Dinner: $35

Noce, 875 Queen St. W. read our review | see the menu Lunch: $25 | Dinner: $45

Nyood, 1096 Queen St. W. read our review | see the menu Dinner:$35

Southern Accent, 595 Markham St. read our review | see the menu Dinner: $25

The Old Mill Inn, 21 Old Mill Rd. read our review | see the menu Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $35

Watusi, 110 Ossington. Ave. read our review | see the menu Dinner: $25

The Drake, 1150 Queen St. W. read our review | see the menu See Chris Nuttall-Smith’s Summerlicious recommendation » Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $35


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