Grunge, graffiti, legendary
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To the uninitiated, it may take some time to warm up to the ragged façade of this College Street landmark. Perpetually busy, the kitchen pumps out mostly
Tex-Mex, mixed with some pub fare staples and, in this reviewers’ opinion, the best chicken wings in the city.Upstairs, you’ll find one of the most popular venues in town for new music. Check out the PWYC Wavelength series, a long-running Sunday showcase for Toronto independent music and lesser-known touring acts. As a bonus, you’ll be treated to one of the best liquid light shows outside the Fillmore.Grunge and graffiti aside, Sneaky Dees is legendary for a reason. Go forth, eat and rock.
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