Saturday 15 March 2014

Meet "The Distillery District"


While my friend Ziad was visiting me from Montreal for few days, he suggested to go for a walk at the Distillery District, Since Ziad used to Live in Toronto and he knows all the good places.

And simply I can say, I loved it.. loved the shops, the restaurants, the bars, the galleries, and the community feel in this pedestrian only village. It feels like you are living in the village right in the middle of the city.

If you’re into art, you will love it here, on top of unique dining and lots of entertainment all year round, where there is something for everyone’s tastes and interests, as the Distillery features more than 70 cultural and entertainment establishments in the restored red brick, Victorian-era buildings of the renowned Gooderham & Worts Whiskey distillery, that once played an important role in the growth and wealth of both the city and the nation.

The distillery began operation at 1837, and the business grew and prospered in the 1850s until the 1914, where the war and prohibition nearly killed the distillery.In 1990 the Distillery closed but found a new life and it was reborn between 2001 and 2003 to quickly become a vital part of the city and one of Canada’s top tourist attractions.

We jumped from one galley to another, we had lots of chocolate at SoMA chocolatemaker, and end it with a nice lunch and few beers at Mill St. brewpub.
If the Distillery District was closer to the subway I would have definitely considered moving there, but in my first winter, and not knowing how cold it can get outside, I preferred to be the closer to the subway, but was happy to have such places in Toronto where I can go, for culture, food and fun.



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  1. Marwan, I'm glad to hear you've experienced the Distillery District! I moved into the building directly above the Mill Street Brew Pub & Beer Hall just a year ago, and have loved it ever since. Amazing culture, and always something to do!

    Definitely try to come back during the summer for a patio drink and tapas at El Catrin, and also in December for the famous Christmas Market. It's a gorgeous place - so photogenic of an area that I need to dodge engagement photos most summer days on the way home from work!

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    1. Thanks a lot Scott.. I think you did the right thing by moving there.. it's so beautiful
      And definitely I will be going again, I went twice so far and I really loved it..
      I can't wait for the Summer, to experience a warmer and more cheerful Toronto :)
      Cheers

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