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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
Multicultural network of quality products.
Wide Open
Second Cup Coffee Co.
Osgoode Hall
Toronto Dominion Centre
Mackenzie House
Dineen Coffee Co.
Lillian H. Smith: Toronto Public Library
Dark Horse Espresso Bar
Ryerson Student Learning Centre
Devonian Pond
Lavish & Squalor
Drake One Fifty
Detox Market
Music Gallery
PAI
Grange Park
Hart House
Sonic Boom
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Music Gallery
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- 197 John Street
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A music venue situated in St. George the Martyr Church just south of OCAD, The Music Gallery is one of the city’s most interesting places to take in a concert with it’s dedication to presenting an eclectic array of non-commercial music ranging from art rock and folk to modern and experimental for nearly 40 years. Live performances by: Still Boys, Ramzi and Zoo Owl. Pictures by : Kevin Jones