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With three universities, four major sports teams and countless shopping districts, restaurants, music venues and museums all vying for attention, it’s not surprising that the home of Toronto’s creative class also contains some of the city's best kept secrets. From high-profile to hole-in-the-wall, Downtown offers it all and then some.
Sweet Jesus
Tap Phong Trading Company
The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern
St. Lawrence Market
Cubeshops
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Cubeshops
- Address
- 11 Baldwin Street
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This specialty shop carries quality products by some of the best undiscovered manufacturers in the world. Items found inside this gallery store on Baldwin St. hold significant cultural importance and tend to have a Japanese aesthetic. Whether it be office supplies, tech accessories or housewares, each item has been carefully selected to create a cultural mosaic of traditions and beliefs. As North America, Japan, and Europe further develop a taste for foreign products, Cubeshops opens its doors to those seeking alternative ideas.