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    McCall's Retail Store - McCall's caramel Swirl Cake

    McCall's Retail Store

    2.9(9 reviews)
    2.6 kmEtobicoke
    $$

    This area needs a map update as it was very hard to locate this spot even with Google maps. The…read morejunctions here being all wonky doesn't help much either as it can be quite confusing to figure out the street this place is located at. Anyway minor quibble. Once you get here the variety here more than makes up for it. This is not your average housewares store. They do focus on baking needs and cater to the professional supply/tools side of things. If you are an advance bake at home type you will be happy to come here. They have all kind of gadgets that will help you create the next masterpiece at home or in your professional store. The staff was knowledgeable and provided assistance when needed so kudos for that as a beginner like me really appreciated it. 4 Stars all the way.

    No reviews for McCall's? The baking professionals since 1956? I mean, I know it's out in Etobicoke,…read morebut for the obsessed home baker (ie. myself), this place is definitely worth the trek. I finally went to McCall's the other day with a friend and had to hold back in not spending all the money in my wallet. Not that things in this baking supply heaven are all that expensive, it's just that you end up wanting to buy every single type of themed cupcake liners, several colours of coloured sugars, all different shades of gel-paste food colour, and so on, as you walk through every aisle of the shop (fortunately there are only about half a dozen aisles!). There was quite a good variety of items available when I was there, although some areas seemed somewhat picked over, especially the seasonal items, so be sure to visit the shop well in advance of your holiday-themed baking ventures. In addition to all these decorating-related items, you can also purchase all kinds of pans, trays, carrying cases, baking utensils, etc. But none of that is nearly as fun as the pretty stuff, obviously. Also of note, McCall's offers a wide variety of cake decorating courses throughout the year for newbies and experts alike. Unfortunately, their website is horribly maintained and you'll likely have no luck in properly seeing the course schedule online, but they do have a free booklet available in the store with all the information you need, or you could always give them a call.

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    McCall's Cake Pans and other Wedding Supplies

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    McCall's Christmas Cookie Tray

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    Panago Pizza

    Panago Pizza

    3.6(12 reviews)
    2.8 kmEtobicoke
    $

    I was in the area and I felt like grabbing a pizza to bring to my hosts, and I noticed that this…read morelocation of Panago was literally right across the street, so it seemed like a total no-brainer. I went to the Panago website, placed my order, and headed over. The 'za wasn't quite ready when I arrived and the employees' mask use seemed spotty (to say the least), so my expectations were pretty low for the food. Fortunately, the pizza turned out to erase any doubts I might've had. I'd decided to grab the Veggie Mediterranean ("Large Original Crust, Feta, Tomatoes-Sun-dried, Olives-Kalamata, Onions-Red, Peppers-Red, Baby Spinach, Mozzarella, Organic Tomato Sauce") and I got that with two dipping sauces (Chipotle Cilantro and Italian Garlic). This is one tasty 'za. All the ingredients work really well together, and I certainly liked that everything seemed evenly spaced out. (Sometimes you get a pizza that seems to have a bunch of one thing on one half, but that definitely wasn't the case here.) I also found that the dipping sauces really enhanced the whole thing, especially the delicious and fairly addictive Chipotle Cilantro. Now, does $27 feel a little high for a non-gourmet pizza? Yeah, it kind of does. But everyone enjoyed the pie, so I guess I can't really complain.

    beyond meat brought me to this location, and it was a weird experience…read more i tried to order the pizza based off of an advertisement that i found online, and i was told that its not offered at this location, so i asked the cashier what was close and he recommended the Plant-based Beyond Summer BBQ, which included "BBQ sauce, Beyond Meat Italian sausage crumble, red onions, roasted corn medley seasoned with onions, red + green peppers, jalapeño peppers + dairy-free Daiya cheeze." i didn't get any of the corn for some reason...? while i was waiting for a pizza i couldn't help but notice that this location only has 4 stool style seats and sadly all four seats were taken up by a couple with a kid and a stroller, where as the pizza was being made the kid was crying out loud and swaying back and forth with the mother encourage the kid to just "let the anger out sweetie" i got my pizza and proceed to eat it in my car as i was left with no other option. transit options are the bloor subway station on the Bloor-danforth subway line, and the 30 dundas street bus. lots of parking options as this business is tied in with the rest of the plaza. it was a decent pizza but i was not impressed with the daiya cheese, that was definitely the cherry for a very weird experience. i don't know if i would go out of my way to come back to this location, i was just in the area and thought i would give this a shot.

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    Apache Burgers - Fries are trash

    Apache Burgers

    3.1(194 reviews)
    2.9 kmEtobicoke
    $$

    Heard lots of good things about this place especially from locals so decided to give it a try since…read moreI was in the area. It's a small old-school diner conveniently by Kipling TTC/GO station. I tried their cheeseburger and poutine. For the price, the cheeseburger is not too special but I really enjoyed the poutine - the gravy melted the cheese perfectly. One of the downsides is they only accept cash. You are also able to customize your burger.

    Found myself in the area and went here because the Dundas Street Grill apparently only stays open…read moreuntil 2:30 p.m., which was ten minutes before I got there. Ambience? This place is old Etobicoke architecture, in stark contrast to the shiny new condos, Scotiabank, and Farm Boy across the street. But I'd be lying if I said I don't have a soft spot in my heart for classic Toronto buildings, so in I went. The decor is funky retro dinerish. From seeing the ATM as the first thing before the counter started, and the fact the guy before me paid in cash, I intuited that this might be cash only, although I didn't confirm that since I actually had some of the folding stuff on me. A cheeseburger, small chocolate shake and French fries set me back $17.05. Not cheap, but not too much more than other fast food in Toronto. From what I saw from the other orders in front of mine, they have a wide menu selection including grilled chicken, steak, and veggie burgers. Also, the bacon they were adding to other sandwiches looked tasty too! The cashier was pleasant and the sandwich assembly line was efficient, and soon I was sitting down with my meal. The place was constantly busy while I was there. The fries were really good. Crisp but fluffy, not greasy, and unsalted, because as an adult, I could pick up one of the provided salt shakers and choose where I wanted my blood pressure set as opposed to the chef deciding for me. I actually didn't add anything because they were so good plain. The burger looked like someone had used ground beef and not a liquid slurry. It was passable, a very clean flavor. It sounds hypocritical to say I would have liked a bit more salt in the burger, but, well, guilty. But I appreciated the homemade feeling of the texture, a nice chew without being rubbery. And the bun was nicely toasted too. The shake came from a shake machine, and tasted exactly like that. Nice and thick, nothing special, but it hit the spot.. It's not a destination location by any means, but if you're in the area and looking for a burger, this is a fine choice.

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    Diner style interior is neat!

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