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Agricola Liquor store

Recent rumours that the liquor emporium on Agricola had been sold had the Shoptalk inbox abuzz, with concerns about the north-end mainstay’s fate. (OK, two people were worried. Still.) The plot thickened after a call to the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. The NSLC actually leases the Agricola store, said NSLC manager of corporate communications Ted […]

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Ciboulette means Chives

If you’re spent the last couple months groggily mourning the loss of lovely Barrington caffeine provider The Mudroom Cafe (1541 Barrington), cheer up: a new cafe, Ciboulette, opened its doors in the former Mudroom space this Monday. The cafe’s co-owned by Craig Flinn (the owner/chef of Chives Canadian Bistro, Ciboulette’s next-door neighbour) and Brady Muller, […]

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Burrito Bike

Burritos in motion
 Hungering for more info about pedal-powered, yummy-food-bearing godsend the Burrito Bike? Here’s some: the Bike’s open every Saturday from 7pm-2am and if you live in the north end, it’ll bring you a handmade vegan or vegetarian burrito for $4 (delivery included). Owners Adam O’Reilly (the percussionist for Fall Horsie), and Sari Lightman […]

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Cooper Tardivel’s True North martini.

Ever wondered what success tastes like? Not metaphorically, silly—literally! Take that curiosity over to the Mosaic Social Dining Lounge (1584 Argyle), and sample bartender Cooper Tardivel’s award-winning creation, the True North martini. Tardivel recently won the Bols Canadian Cocktail Championship, a competition sponsored by Amsterdam-based liquor and spirit company Bols (which holds similar national competitions […]

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Shop-talklets

Both the Quinpool and Clayton Park Rogers Video outlets have stopped renting, and will close up for good on February 10. They’re currently selling off their inventory. Movie fans, direct your blame where you will—at competitors Blockbuster and Video Difference, perchance, or the waning popularity of DVD rental—then get your butts in gear, and start […]

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Morris East supper club

If you’ve been digging the wood-fired gourmet pizza that Morris East (5212 Morris) has been churning out, Morris East owner Jennie Dobbs has got a new club for you—the restaurant’s supper club. (It’s like other clubs, but with more supper.) The goal of the supper club is to allow interested diners to chow down on […]

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AlterEgos has new menu

After five years in the coffee and tasty panini biz, Alteregos Cafe (2193 Gottingen) is looking to shake things up: they’ve launched a new menu. “We have a lot of regular customers, so people want to see some change and movement,” points out owner Michelle Strum. The cafe’s offering a slew of new paninis (one […]

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City Pizza opens

New pizza place City Pizza is the latest business to open its doors in the seemingly cursed retail space at 5688 Spring Garden (the former home of Aladdin Palace Restaurant, the Italian Garden and more). City Pizza owner Yasser Khalaf understands his restaurant space’s troubled reputation…but he also knows its potential. Spring Garden’s a busy […]

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Attic and Thirsty Duck closings

It looks like the Thirsty Duck (5472 Spring Garden) is indeed closed for good. There “just wasn’t enough business” there, says Gary Muise, VP of operations for the Grafton Connor Group, which bought the Duck out of bankruptcy in May 2006. At the time, the Group revamped the restaurant’s decor and menu; the changes were […]

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Eat and Fit opening

Believe it or not, Davoud Sadeghi, the owner of nifty new Iranian restaurant, Eat & Fit (6184 Quinpool, the former home of Dodo’s Cafe & BBQ) got into the restaurant game out of boredom. For almost 30 years, Sadeghi worked as a commercial director for a manufacturing company in Iran; in March, Sadeghi and his […]

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