Distillery Historic District
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill Street, Toronto, Canada
Distillery Historic District Reviews
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nice area tribute to beer... May 28, 2008
Totally far far away on east side of TO-harbourfront ( queen quay ). after St Laurence market ( which is pretty good and famous food market ).
DHD is a Part of the old town of toronto, just red bricks from heritage buildings and the Distillery District begins with some nice little streets with pavement and nice patio around :) just feel the atmosphere, enjoy local beer and eat in theses nicely brewery/restaurant. Also, you can buy to take home, 6-pack or clothes of your favorite beer ;) Really nice to go. |
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Distillery Historic District Blogs
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Jul 22, 2007
We then walked around part of the old town, Distillery Historical District,
which is now a bunch of independent stores and kept that way (no chain stores
allowed). It is also pleasant because there are still the old brick buildings
and cobblestone streets. We were also fortunate to have another festival… First Full Day |
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Jul 31, 2007
On Saturday we went to the Distillery Historic District on the east side of town, which was really nice with lots of galleries and cool shops, and brides & grooms having their wedding pictures... Then I gave in and we saw the Simpsons movie at the cinema (payback for Hairspray) but it was quite… Week 3 |
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