AdamBalsam

AdamBalsam

30-year-old male from Roncesvalles, Toronto

Collector, treasure hunter, deal seeker. I love digging for collectibles in the record piles and thrift racks. In the junk stores, flea markets and even your grandmas basement, just look around. There I'll be snagging that original pressing of "Kind Of Blue" or pair of vintage Levi's before you.

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Vintage Depot

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1271 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario

Gourmet Thrift

Gourmet Thrift: A welcome alternative to the musty musts and dusty dusts of your typical vintage clothing shop, Vintage Depot is bright, well organized and stocked full of high quality items.I can’t speak much for the women, but the men’s side of things is very strong on leather jackets, western style button-ups and t-shits. For the most part, things seem to be in unusually good shape, which is a plus when putting in the time to dig out that one gem.As an added bonus, the store is flanked by Value Village and Salvation Army, making Lansdowne station a hot little thrift stop.

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The New Toronto Surplus Center LTD.

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2938 Lake Shore Blvd W, Etobicoke, Ontario, M8V 1J6

Super surplus in the east end.: Before you buy your next winter jacket, take stock of this hidden gem. My Tough Duck bomber with heavy canvas outer shell was only $99.95, built for extreme cold and made in Canada. Choose from a unique selection of brands and keep your giblets warm this winter. As a bonus, the store boasts an impressive selection of vintage work and western shirts, jean jackets, sneakers, boots and other goodies to ensure that you’re snappy under your parka.

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Rehearsal Factory

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76 Richmond Ave. East, Suit 210, Toronto, Ontario, M5C1P1

Local jam space brokers: With the limited resources available for bands to find half decent practice space, you have to appreciate the Rehearsal Factory for doing what they do. Six locations in Toronto offer hourly, monthly and a limited number of live-in rooms. The most desirable location, in my opinion, is 322 Geary St. due to its cinder block walls that result in the best isolation between rooms among all the locations.Yes, vacant rooms are hard to come by, but there are always bands looking to share space and rent. So if you happen to land in a room you like, hold on to that sucker.

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Comedy Bar

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945 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M6H1L5

A new home for local comedy: Traversing the nightlife listings in Toronto’s local rags for something to do might seem daunting for many, especially those new to town. That’s why this brilliantly named new kid on the block is destined to be one of our city’s most successful hotspots.The brainchild of local comedian turned entrepreneur Gary Ridout, it surely doesn’t take much of a brain to figure out what this haunt’s all about and a glowing marquee ensures that passers by can’t miss it. Inside you’ll find the city’s newest and most unique, multi-use performance space. The diverse characters comprising Toronto’s rich comedy scene deserve a place to call home. And thanks to the sincere efforts of a few members of their own community, their comedy casa is a reality.

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Value Village

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1319 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M6H 1P3

The jewl of the chain

The jewl of the chain: Of the big three thrift store chains in the city, my greatest pulls consistently come from this supermarket-sized Value Village. Falling right on the Bloor subway line, regular visits are easy (and necessary if you’re obsessive like me), taking little time out of your day.Bigger is better in my opinion, so long as you have the time and focus to get dirty and dig. In this case, it’s size coupled with a seeming high turnover that makes this location worth visiting on the regular.In addition to the huge selection of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, you’ll find a modest stock of vintage vinyl, which has been the source of much joy as of late. And, a sizable electronics sections consistently has some interesting items. A much recommended stop for the career deal seeker.

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Benna's Bakery & Deli

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135 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M6R2L2

Bring home something new

Bring home something new: In the heart of Roncesvalles Village, this Polish powerhouse has everything that there is to love about ethnic supermarkets. From products you’ve never seen and conversation you can’t understand, Bennas is guaranteed to be an enjoyable addition to your shopping circuit.Anchored by a top-notch meat counter, Bennas also offers fresh breads and pastries in addition to shelves full of unique Polish items including pierogi by the bag. However, the real treasure here is the bucket of home made pickled cabbage, which is more delicious than you think, not to mention ridiculously good for your constitution.Be sure to stop by Bennas on your next trip to the Village. You’re bound to find some exciting new goodies for the pantry and frigidaire.

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This and That Flea Market

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870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby, ON, L1R 3L6

Thrill of the find: Retailers don’t want you to know about this place and, frankly, neither do I. Well worth the drive to Whitby; this massive flea market is a deal seekers dream.Once your head stops spinning, you’ll be face to face with a treasure hunters’ playground. From thousands of records and books, art and kitchen stuffs to trinkets and oddballs, the possibilities are truly endless as to what you might uncover. If you do decide to go, take advantage of the time sensitive specials broadcasted over the PA and be sure to plan for a whole day of digging. Now, forget that you ever heard of this place…

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Ric’s Bargain Basement

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1006 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ontario, M4M1K1

Bargain basement vinyl: The sister store of Ric Collectables, a used vinyl emporium specializing in highly prized fare, the Bargain Basement seems to function as an outlet for overflow and less sought items. The current rules are as follows: all records with a sticker price under $15 are $2.50, while records priced over $15 are half off. I can’t even begin to list all of the gems I’ve uncovered here. Set aside an afternoon and dig… you’ll just have to beat me to the goodies.

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Cattleman Meat Market of Parkdale

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1538 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ontario, M6R1A6

Title: This place looks like it hasn’t changed in 50 years, right down to the antique cash register. And why change? It’s clear that the main focus, past and present, is high quality meats at prices that will have you second-guessing your monocle.Everything on display looks magnificent, particularly the beef which is consistently well cut and marbled. All cuts of steak, poultry and pork are available super cheap. If you’ve ever needed a reason to BBQ all year round, here it is. You can thank me later, after you’ve wiped off that gristly grin

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751

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751 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ontario, M6J1G1

New digs, same vibes: Unpretentious and funky, 751 certainly retains the vibe of its previous incarnation as the Queens Head Pub. Cheap bottles and possibly the headiest highballs in the city, coupled with great theme nights and DJ’s prove this dark spot on the trendy Queen St. strip is catering towards a no bullshit, drink and dance clientele.

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Tinto

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89 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6R 2K6

Conscious Wi-Fi

Conscious Wi-Fi: It’s always nice to have a free wireless near by when working at home has got you on the edge. And it’s even better when the provider serves you delicious coffee and Mill Street Organic when necessary.While there is a full veggie menu, I usually opt for the coffee and sweets, which help a great deal when you’re required to stare at a computer screen for significant allotments of time. If organic, socially and environmentally responsible ingredients are your bag then there are definitely treats to be had that will leave you feeling warm inside.

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Terroni

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57 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 1K6

Somthing new in the Courthouse: If you have been inside any part of the Courthouse building on Adelaide, then you already have some idea as to the magnificence that waits inside the newer of Terroni’s two Toronto locations.The front bar greets you with floor-to-ceiling shelving stocked with house made food products, wine and, most impressive, a massive curing contraption packed with homemade prosciutto. And when you’re number is up, be carful walking to your seat as the three story high ceilings are bound to send the room spinning. A note on the menu prohibiting substitutions inspires confidence and respect, which is only reinforced by the ogling of your neighbours’ dishes. Every thing on the menu is expertly prepared with so many unique flavour combinations that you can’t help but try something new.And when you take a trip down to the restroom, take a look in the converted jail cells (now wine cellars) and be sure to ask your server to give your regards to the resident apparitions.

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Enterprise Rent-A-Car

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562 KIPLING AVENUE SUITE #4, Etobicoke, Ontario, M8Z5E8

Cheap weekend wheels: There’s one main reason why I keep returning to this particular Enterprise when it comes time again to grab some wheels. The location offers an amazing weekend special, cutting the daily rate practically in half. ‘Nuff said.If all you need is an economy class vehicle, your looking at between $50 and $65 depending on what the exact special is that week (so long as you can waive the daily insurance). Perfect for weekend getaways, or errands.In addition to the savings, a friendly, enthusiastic staff and complementary pick up and drop off make renting from Enterprise a no brainer.

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Paul’s Boutique

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69½ Nassau St., Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1M6

Kensington community gear merchants

Kensington community gear merchants: With the closing of Songbird Music, the importance of this Kensington market vintage gear shop and instrument service center has become clearer.While the stock of vintage guitars, basses and amps could never truly compete with Songbird and Capsule Music (the other heavy weight on the scene), the Boutique provided a great alternative for more budget conscious players, while still having some gems on hand. Making up for its lack of a drum shop is the keyboard room, which has always been Paul’s strong suit. You can always count on a high turnover of refurbished synthesizers, organs, electric pianos and vintage oddities moving through the store, justifying frequent website visits.Lastly, with a top-notch tech tweaking away in the basement, I believe that Paul’s Boutique will become even more of a favorite between beginner and professional musicians alike in Songbirds’ absence.

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Joons

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605 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON, M6G1K5

Casual kimchi

Casual kimchi: With one of the friendliest wait staffs in town, you’re guaranteed to find yourself returning to this casual Korean joint time and time again. Whether warming up with some kimchi soup during the first cold snap of the year or feasting with the extended family over some tabletop cookery, the quality and service will never fail to impress.

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Academy Of Spherical Arts Inc

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38 Hanna Ave, Toronto, ON, M6K1X5

Sink yourself in this corner pocket.: If you’ve developed a fetish for green felt, chances are you’re aware of the sophistication that awaits in side the doors of this Liberty Village billiards Mecca. Housed in a building with an amusingly appropriate history, this place is heaven on earth for the passionate ball breaker.Once the site of the Samuel May Company, Canada’s largest manufacturer of billiard tables, the Academy has expanded to occupy 20,000 square feet in the old factory building since its doors opened in 1991. And, with top-notch tech specs, this place is just as suitable for a multi-national, virtual board meeting as it is you’re best buddy’s bachelor party.With a tight menu, catering and world-class drink list, you can consider the Academy a solid contender for your next business or social event.

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Gladstone Hotel

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1214 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, M6J1J6

Anything but ordinary: This unique, downtown restoration project, besides serving as one of Toronto’s few anit-chain hotel alternatives, has become a bustling hub for the local arts community. Old meets new with brilliantly organic integration resulting in the perfect multi-purpose venue for the colourfully creative.An assortment of event spaces ensure that any given weeks event schedule will have something of interest for everyone. And, if spending the night is in the cards, unique rooms, individually decorated by local artists, make a stay-over anything but ordinary.If all you’re after is a few beers, stop by the Melody Bar Thursday thru Saturday for the legendary karaoke nights, voted best in the city 4 years running.

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Tacos El Asador

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690 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON, M6G1L2

Title

Title: There’s nothing like a home cooked meal… which is exactly what’s in store when you grab a seat at this Salvadoran, family run gem. Chances are, very little on the menu will seem unfamiliar, but you’ll likely never have experienced the freshness and simplicity of the Gonzales family cooking just for you. The picnic bench atmosphere doesn’t really lend itself to long engagements, more to quick sit downs and between-meal hunger fixes.

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Salad King Restaurant

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335 Yonge St, Toronto, ON, M5B1R7

Cheap authentic eats: With nothing on the menu over $8.95, this authentic Thai eatery should be at the top of your list when considering cheap, down town deliciousness. Booming since a stylish make over, wait time during peak hours might prove long, but the social lunch table style seating, prompt service and quality eats are worth it.

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Squirly's

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807 Queen St W #A, Toronto, ON, M6J1G1

Comfy Queen St. gem: I love this place; Great vibe, everything on the menu is quality and the beer selection always has a few wildcards thrown in. As a bonus, the staff music picks are so interesting that I’m often locked in for an albums length worth of eating. Grab a table in front with your honey bun, or take over the couches in the back room for your next birthday. Squirly’s is a gem.

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Bowlerama Bathurst

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2788 Bathurst St, North York, ON, M6B3A3

Make that turkey dance.: I had my 5th birthday at this Bathurst Street dive and I’d wager that they haven’t changed a thing since, from the funky shoes right down to the Hot Nuts. Thank goodness. There’s something I find unsettling about bowling emporiums that aren’t skuzzy. I don’t care what they can do with computer graphics these days. When I roll three strikes in a row, I want to see that pixilated turkey dance. All while drinking flat fountain pop, listening to 90’s dance classics rub up against the chirps of idling arcade games stashed in the corner.Who knows how much longer things will go on unchanged, so stretch out those hammies and get your bowl on.

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P.A.T Central

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675 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, M6G1L3

Asian amusement park

Asian amusement park: Welcome to Disneyland. Once your head stops spinning and your eyes begin to focus, you’ll realize that you’re surrounded by goodness. Check the frozen meat and seafood section for huge bulk deals, and the dry goods isles for all the unique snack items you can handle. Not to mention a fridge stocked with more vitamin packed power-ups than Mario has mushrooms.

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Cherry Bomb

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67 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON, M6R 2K6

Community coffee hub

Community coffee hub: Roncesvalles village has all the attributes of a true community, and this cute coffee dispensary is a true community hub. With a small rotating cast of hip folk working the counter, you’ll feel like a regular by your third visit.In addition to the delicious Dark Horse coffee (by the cup or bag), the real treats are the baked goods made in-house every morning, likely still steaming for you lucky early birds. Many of the ingredients change with the seasons, so be sure to always ask what’s fresh that day.In the warmer months, you’re sure to find quite the neighbourly scene outside, often spilling over to the Film Buff benches two doors over. If you’re new to the area, make his buzzing coffee stop a ritual. You’re bound to settle in nicely.

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Essence Of Life

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50 Kensington Ave, Toronto, ON, M5T 2K1

A bargain for your health: After deciding to take the plunge in to my first herbal cleanse, me and my partner armed the pantry and fridge to the tits with just one trip to this jam packed natural food market. You can find all you need here and, price wise, we haven’t been able to find anyplace else that compares.

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XO Music Studio

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693 Bloor W, Toronto, ON, M6G1L5

Vox in a box.

Vox in a box.: Private room Karaoke is a drug and XO is your pusher. There’s something special that happens behind closed doors. You realize that your best friend, and captain of your rugby squad, knows all the words to “La Isla Bonita”; your girlfriend is a bass; your brother in law can moonwalk. XO provides the venue for all of these life-enriching moments. Just be sure to do all of your drinking beforehand – the price of booze is criminal.

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