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"When Hiram Walker stopped making spirits at the Gooderham & Worts site in Toronto in 1990, it left 44 remarkably preserved distilleries, barrel houses, cooperages and pumphouses. This Dickensian factory precinct, transformed into the Distillery Historic District, at 55 Mill Street, (416) 866-8687, www.thedistillerydistrict.com, houses everything from jazz festivals to handmade-jewelry shops, all in a spirited pedestrian scene. Don't miss the chocolate shop Soma; Balzac's coffeehouse; the Sandra Ainsley glass gallery; the Corkin/Shopland photographic gallery; Brick Street Bakery, a motherlode of savory and sweet pastries; and the real star, the sturdy, surprisingly detailed industrial buildings." Katherine Ashenburg, "WHAT'S DOING IN; Toronto", The New York Times, 2004
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/22/travel/what-s-doing-in-toronto.html?pagewanted=1
"Balzac's Parisian-style cafe chairs, dogs that seem to belong,
and folks lingering over their coffee feel distinctly French."
-Barbara Peck
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER
"Balzac's elevates the coffee ritual to something a little more exalted."
-NOW MAGAZINE
"Not only is Balzac's impossibly gorgeous...
it sells micro roasted, Fairtrade beans."
-Editor's Pick
TORONTO STAR
"Toronto's buzzing Balzac cafe is a most convivial spot."
-Kieth Bellaus
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER
"Balzac's romances condo dwellers with all the requisite
touches: broad chalkboards, cane-backed bistro chairs
and potent espresso."
TORONTO STAR
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