Globetrotting on Baldwin Street

Posted by Judy Ng in neighbourhoods on October 28, 2007 at 3:48 pm

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Nestled between Chinatown, the Ontario College of Art and Design, and the University of Toronto is the fine assortment of establishments that make up Baldwin Street. With so many eateries and styles of cuisine on one small street, it’s no wonder that Baldwin is so busy and popular amongst students, families, and office workers alike. But what is it that makes Baldwin so unique? The answer is quite simply: diversity.

On the corner of McCaul & Baldwin, Margarita’s Fiesta Room (14 Baldwin Street) is a bright pink house that quickly grabs the attention of anyone approaching the neighbourhood from the east. With the neon-coloured sign and upstairs patio, this Mexican spot is where customers can enjoy giant sizzling fajitas served with some of the best homemade guacamole ever. Ice-cold Margaritas in a variety of flavours quench the thirst and put everyone in the mood to dance to the catchy Latin tunes.

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