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I remember as a kid going to the hersey factor in smithfalls and honestly it was the best thing ever
Seeing how chocolate was made and sampling the sweets...now that location is weed growing facility but damn do i miss the memories I made at that place
Ohh yesThe second best part was the smell as you drove up to the factory.
There was a place right there (maybe still there) for a long time called Canadian Style Donuts and I'm wondering, what the hell, I live in Canada so why can't I get actual Canadian donuts and have to settle for Canadian style donuts. I should be able to get the real thing.Annette’s Donuts factory outlet on Lawrence just west of Jane.
I think they converted this facility to bake bread now, but they had amazing donuts that you couldn’t find in stores for $1 a dozen!
It closed maybe about 5-6 years ago, so it’s not really that long ago, but still a nice memory.
Back in the 1950,s in Parkdale on Queen St. A place called The Donut House made fresh donuts and sold them to local shops for sale to the public. My father worked there delivering to these shops. Unfortunately, the owner of Donut House was a good looking women and my dad began messing around with her. Mom divorced him and I hated donuts for a long time. LOL.There was a place right there (maybe still there) for a long time called Canadian Style Donuts and I'm wondering, what the hell, I live in Canada so why can't I get actual Canadian donuts and have to settle for Canadian style donuts. I should be able to get the real thing.
I enjoyed Mr Grumps in the Atrium way back and they also had another location where Mandarin at Yonge and Eglington is now, the buffet area was the dance floor. I remember you would pay like 5 or 10 dollars to get in but you would get a free drink or food after you were in, It was a restaurant in the day and a nightclub at night on weekends.Mr Grumps in the Atrium on Bay
JJ Mugs , Eaton Centre
The second best part was the smell as you drove up to the factory.
There was a night club on the Danny called Club Locarno, lots of hot chicks went there looking to meet guys.Yes, it's now an Esso/Circle K/Tim Horton's.
It was also a Bollywood cinema/dinner theatre for a few years.
Yes, I remember the Red Barn at Jane & HWY 400. All the great chicks hung out there because that's where you found the best selection of muscle cars on any given night. If those 60s muscle cars were still around, they'd be worth a small fortune!The Red Barn
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Gone - but not forgotten...Fantasia Club in Richmond Hill
...or the Lambton Tavern! Was the Queensbury the one on Scarlett Road below (now) Eglinton Ave?Anybody remember The Queensbury Arms?
House Of Lords
Yup, and they gave out little yellow suckers in the shape of the Shell logo. Good times!Not a business but:
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