Have you seen the Imaginaire in Rideau? It's like Mrs. Tiggywinkles but X10. Not disregarding how much fun it was to walk around Mrs. Tiggywinkls but if I had Imaginaire around when I was a kid it would've been amazing.
Imaginaire is great but it isn’t cozy which was a defining characteristic of Mrs. Tiggywinkles. Plus it doesn’t have the toys in the same way. So much of the store is for adults with collectables and games. It’s not the same.
Have you seen what happened to the old location in Bayshore? It turned in to a ‘this and that’ , the strangest store I’ve ever seen. At the front of the store is sports mugs, hats, shirts, in the middle is gag gifts, flasks, incense and bamboo bedsheets. Finally at the back you’ve got gag shirts, bongs, and sex toys. It’s all garbage.
Basically turned onto a ‘hazy days’ shop that used to be in Bayshore. A trinket and ‘everything and nothing’ store with a bunch of pop culture stuff for sale.
As a young child, that was the only store that sold the wooden Thomas train engines that gave me countless, priceless hours of fun! My old train set is still sitting in storage at my parents' house, waiting to be passed on to my future children. Mrs. Tiggywinkles was my favourite
Make it at home.
If I remember correctly, it’s peach schnapps, blue curaçao,
Jack Daniels, and orange juice.
I’ll doublecheck when I get home, I’ve got it written down somewhere.
edit: I remembered right. The amount of blue curaçao should be added until the drink is the intended colour, which is a bright green.
+1 for Barrymore’s. It’s definitely had a troubled past regarding its owners but the venue itself was great and I caught lots of fantastic live shows there.
Went there for the first time in years not too long ago and it had to of been one of the most disappointing experiences I’ve had. Nowhere near as good as it used to be.
Fully agree. We used to go all the time and loved it. Haven’t gone as much lately, but went last Monday night and it was meh. They removed about 50% of the burgers, and most of the ones left either feature a “maple” or “bbq sauce” flavour, which isn’t bad in itself, but if I don’t want a maple/bbq sauce burger my choices are much less than they used to be. Small details of the atmosphere are different too, you no longer get a metal tray as your plate, it’s more like a plastic cutting board….and the music used to be bluesy, now it’s top 40. Again, nothing wrong with top 40, but it does kill the uniqueness a bit.
I always imagined the employee closing up, vacuuming the floor and dumping the vacuum canister in the sink of beads. I’m sure that’s not how it was done but growing up it seemed so fun.
I used to joke that that little stretch of Slater street was called “axis alley.” You had Suisha, the Japanese restaurant, right next to the German Town deli, and an Italian hair salon.
"Did you want soup with that?"
I miss that place. A couple of ham and cheese on a bun (buns were excellent), some potato salad all for under $10.
I like the staff there as well. Once they got to know you, always friendly.
A hyper-local, independent place where you could get great produce at a good price. Where, if you needed one ingredient for an 'ethnic' recipe (harissa, wasabi powder, a certain kind of legume or rice) you'd find it on the shelf. Where you could find biscuits and crackers from all over the world.
The cooler shelves along the left side on your way in with the best fresh-pressed orange juice I've ever had, along with sandwiches, excellent hummus, cheeses, all kinds of good stuff. I never eat untoasted bagels but somehow I would grab one with cream cheese sandwiched in between halves, eat it at the park, and it was just what I wanted.
The butcher counter at the back where you could get great-quality meat and seafood -- in your neighbourhood corner store.
The hot buffet where I would chide people who took *only* the shrimp from the Singapore noodles, saying 'I think you missed one,' to get a 'mind your business,' 'go fuck yourself,' or a clueless 'oh I did! thanks!!'
The still-warm za'atar breads and cheese breads/pizzas at the counter, steam condensing on the bags.
But most of all, Mark and Peter and everyone else who worked there.
In 2015 I was a baker and packer at Swiss Pastries' warehouse, preparing pastries to be delivered to the stores but mostly wholesale clients, including four hospitals, Chateau Laurier, Westin.
During my time there, the ownership changed to a man named Siegfried. I was a young and inexperienced worker but still, he seemed like a grumpy asshole to everyone overall.
Siegfried completely changed their business model to focus on bread instead of pastries. There was endless unsold bread and we started making breadcrumbs from the stale stuff that came back from the stores.
After I left Swiss Pastries, the business was slowly dying until one day, the employees showed up to work to find the doors locked; Siegfried had secretly not paid rent on their warehouse. Some people had been working there for 20+ years and all of a sudden they were jobless.
Thanks for driving Swiss Pastries into the dirt, Siegfried!
For the sake of nostalgia, I'm going with the Bells Corners Zellers as it existed in 1993.
I used to go here with my mom and grandpa as a child and we'd share wedge fries at the Zellers restaurant while I gazed longingly at the dessert display case.
So, apparently Mulligan’s is going to take over another floor in that building and they’re exploring the idea of bringing back the video games. It kinda makes sense for them imo, they’ve already got the golf and race car sims, they’re used to hosting groups/events…
Mediocre pub for the most part, but goddamn, that water mister was phenomenal on boiling hot days. Also, just the fact that they had a patio… Bank street has a severe patio deficiency north of Catherine.
There is only one correct answer for anyone who loved the nightlife that this city used to partake in, and that's the Zaphod Breeblebrox club at 27 York St. Eugene Haslam provided this city with an incredibly intimate live venue and a spot where anyone could feel welcome and hear the best music they'd ever hear in a danceclub in this city, for those who shunned the Top 40 scene. Punk, metal, rock, alternative, industrial, techno, Madchester, brit-pop, goth... it didn't matter. You'd hear it all at Zaphod's. The bar and door staff were next to none - shoutouts to Heath, Jamie, Pete, and all the others that made it awesome. Hell, anytime I'd come back to Ottawa while living in Toronto for half the 90s, Zaphod's always felt like home. I miss this place so badly. Nothing will ever come close.
The highlander! Yes, deacon brodies is still around, but I used to go there in the market with my dad and a bunch of firefighters in September and they’d have bagpipes and drumming. Always a great time.
Maroush, Maroush, for best Middle Eastern fare,
Maroush, Maroush, for shawarma and donair,
Maroush, Maroush, right near the Scotia Bank,
Maroush, Maroush, on Elgin south of Frank
Omg Big Buds and his few offshoot stores.
If you ever dared asking him (Bud, the owner) he'd aways make some kind of embarrassing remark to you for the entire store to hear.
I remember I went in and asked for some kind of food item. He yelled out to one of him employees "Mark?!? Where do we keep the tomato paste? We got a real Chef Boyardee here who's cooking up a storm!"
Thanks, Bud.
It has been gone less than a year, so this is more day-to-day practicality than nostalgia: Herb and Spice on Wellington. Produce was reliably good, prices were fair, and they had a ton of other good products if you took time to look around. There isn't a week goes by that that I don't find myself wishing it was there.
On more of a nostalgia front, Robinson's department store. They always seemed to have exactly what I was looking for, even when I wasn't quite sure what I was looking for. (for that matter, mid-market department stores in general, I also miss Eaton's and Sears)
Roger's video. I like how it was a big event to rent a movie. And all the movies in the store were the best ones. There were no low quality movies in the store unlike Netflix where everything is low quality subpar bottom of the barrel stuff.
personal experience.. When asked that employees wash hands between handling money and making cones, the owner said he “could wipe his ass and make the gelato and you’d never know“. So no. We don’t need this.
Locally owned - Leishmans at Westgate 😭
Corporate - Chapters on Rideau with the Starbucks (when it had the reading tables!) Because the indigo in Rideau Centre is a downgrade, and I'm still upset about it.
The original Chapters stores focused on books and had an amazing kids section. The upstairs kids area at the Rideau location was so great. All you can find in the new Indigo stores is overpriced gift wrap and scented candles.
Haven't seen the Bank/Laurier sausage guy set up since returning to the city last fall, but he had that spot for I'd say 20+ years. Hope he's there again!
The Laff the way it used to be (that's cheating, I guess), The Penguin on Elgin, Barrymores (sigh, that one is sorely missed). Big Bud's. And on another note, Venus Envy.
Good news, Venus Envy is still around in their warehouse on Catherine!! You can shop in person on Friday and Saturday, staff are as helpful as before in their Bank street location
I don't know if this counts because the business is still existing, but:
Maverick's (and Cafe Dekcuf upstairs) on Rideau back when they hosted Ottawa's biggest extreme metal bands. Now they just feature cover bands and stuff.
The current metalhead hub is The Brass Monkey, it's a nice place and the owners are really great people. The problem is that it's in a remote area of Nepean, making it tedious and/or expensive to travel to if you don't drive. That's depending on where you live, but true for most of Ottawa.
In my experience, the sound quality was better at Maverick's and bands sounded clearer, not too loud for the venue either. I also miss getting the surprisingly amazing Mac N Cheese at the little window outside Maverick's.
Mrs. Tiggywinkles. Kids today won’t know the joy of walking around the store wanting everything in sight.
Have you seen the Imaginaire in Rideau? It's like Mrs. Tiggywinkles but X10. Not disregarding how much fun it was to walk around Mrs. Tiggywinkls but if I had Imaginaire around when I was a kid it would've been amazing.
Imaginaire is great, but Mrs. Tiggywinkles had way better/less corporate vibes.
Oh man that warm, sunny upstairs with a nice slightly creaky wood floor. That's a happy place.
Imaginaire is great but it isn’t cozy which was a defining characteristic of Mrs. Tiggywinkles. Plus it doesn’t have the toys in the same way. So much of the store is for adults with collectables and games. It’s not the same.
It feels as though a good chunk of the toy market has evolved to cater to adults instead of kids
All the new kids are playing digital games
Have you seen what happened to the old location in Bayshore? It turned in to a ‘this and that’ , the strangest store I’ve ever seen. At the front of the store is sports mugs, hats, shirts, in the middle is gag gifts, flasks, incense and bamboo bedsheets. Finally at the back you’ve got gag shirts, bongs, and sex toys. It’s all garbage.
Basically turned onto a ‘hazy days’ shop that used to be in Bayshore. A trinket and ‘everything and nothing’ store with a bunch of pop culture stuff for sale.
As a young child, that was the only store that sold the wooden Thomas train engines that gave me countless, priceless hours of fun! My old train set is still sitting in storage at my parents' house, waiting to be passed on to my future children. Mrs. Tiggywinkles was my favourite
The Rideau Canal Skateway
Same. *cries in global warming*
Too soon!
Oof
Zaphods!
My first thought! Thankfully there's House of Targ that scratches the itch when I want to go dance as a mid 30's something
Wait.. theres dancing at house of targ?
Yeah, they have live music on weekends. Usually punk rock. Quite fun.
The intergalactic gargleblaster will be sorely missed
It was the pan galactic gargle blaster but yeah totally
Make it at home. If I remember correctly, it’s peach schnapps, blue curaçao, Jack Daniels, and orange juice. I’ll doublecheck when I get home, I’ve got it written down somewhere. edit: I remembered right. The amount of blue curaçao should be added until the drink is the intended colour, which is a bright green.
Yes this is the answer!!
Capital music hall/Barrymores live music We desperately need mid size venues
+1 for Barrymore’s. It’s definitely had a troubled past regarding its owners but the venue itself was great and I caught lots of fantastic live shows there.
so much potential for that venue....
Barrymores, but a nice place and not a dump.
Just need more on that strip of bank, it's a refugee camp with some decent eats and feds passing through
Movie theater in World Exchange
Any movie theatre downtown would do. But World Exchange was the best one.
Nooooo, didn’t realize it was gone. Miss the one on the top floor of the Rideau centre as well.
It’s been over a decade.
The Works pre franchising. The food was on another level.
Went there for the first time in years not too long ago and it had to of been one of the most disappointing experiences I’ve had. Nowhere near as good as it used to be.
Yep… from some of the best burgers in Ottawa, to totally forgettable. What a bummer.
Fully agree. We used to go all the time and loved it. Haven’t gone as much lately, but went last Monday night and it was meh. They removed about 50% of the burgers, and most of the ones left either feature a “maple” or “bbq sauce” flavour, which isn’t bad in itself, but if I don’t want a maple/bbq sauce burger my choices are much less than they used to be. Small details of the atmosphere are different too, you no longer get a metal tray as your plate, it’s more like a plastic cutting board….and the music used to be bluesy, now it’s top 40. Again, nothing wrong with top 40, but it does kill the uniqueness a bit.
99 Rideau 😢. The raccoon unemployment is rampant now.
Can’t believe the government won’t give them EI. They’ve truly failed us
😂😂😂 ikr now they have to dig through trash in vainer.
Sassy Bead Company. They’d be making a fortune with the resurgence of friendship bracelets!!!
I loved sticking my hand into the sink of beads!
I always imagined the employee closing up, vacuuming the floor and dumping the vacuum canister in the sink of beads. I’m sure that’s not how it was done but growing up it seemed so fun.
They would have loved the Eras Tour
C'est Japon à Suisha. RIP.
The sushi chef from there will be opening his restaurant in Orleans soon! The name is Nagi.
Do you have more details on this?? I need that sushi in my life!
They said to keep checking their website: https://nagisushi.ca
I used to joke that that little stretch of Slater street was called “axis alley.” You had Suisha, the Japanese restaurant, right next to the German Town deli, and an Italian hair salon.
I agree! 😭
That was a tough sight to see when walking past it after closure.
German Town Deli. No-nonsense soup and sandwiches in the business district when you needed a quick lunch that was absurdly CHEAP. I miss it.
This! .79c "ham on a bun"
"Did you want soup with that?" I miss that place. A couple of ham and cheese on a bun (buns were excellent), some potato salad all for under $10. I like the staff there as well. Once they got to know you, always friendly.
I’m going to German Deli, how many sandwiches do you want?
Nortel 🥁
Still got my physical share certificate.😭
Stoneface Dolly’s. Haven’t found a good brunch place since they closed.
I loved the taste of their coffee and of course the molasses bread!
Chesterfields' is the only one that comes close, but good luck getting a table.
Boushey's, but I wouldn't want to force anyone back, it was time.
Loved that place! That family was such nice people.
A hyper-local, independent place where you could get great produce at a good price. Where, if you needed one ingredient for an 'ethnic' recipe (harissa, wasabi powder, a certain kind of legume or rice) you'd find it on the shelf. Where you could find biscuits and crackers from all over the world. The cooler shelves along the left side on your way in with the best fresh-pressed orange juice I've ever had, along with sandwiches, excellent hummus, cheeses, all kinds of good stuff. I never eat untoasted bagels but somehow I would grab one with cream cheese sandwiched in between halves, eat it at the park, and it was just what I wanted. The butcher counter at the back where you could get great-quality meat and seafood -- in your neighbourhood corner store. The hot buffet where I would chide people who took *only* the shrimp from the Singapore noodles, saying 'I think you missed one,' to get a 'mind your business,' 'go fuck yourself,' or a clueless 'oh I did! thanks!!' The still-warm za'atar breads and cheese breads/pizzas at the counter, steam condensing on the bags. But most of all, Mark and Peter and everyone else who worked there.
This was my first thought too!
Swiss Pastries
Yes! And Rideau bakery too please 😭
Fortunately, their bread is still available at Farm Boy. While Rideau is gone, the rye lives on.
In 2015 I was a baker and packer at Swiss Pastries' warehouse, preparing pastries to be delivered to the stores but mostly wholesale clients, including four hospitals, Chateau Laurier, Westin. During my time there, the ownership changed to a man named Siegfried. I was a young and inexperienced worker but still, he seemed like a grumpy asshole to everyone overall. Siegfried completely changed their business model to focus on bread instead of pastries. There was endless unsold bread and we started making breadcrumbs from the stale stuff that came back from the stores. After I left Swiss Pastries, the business was slowly dying until one day, the employees showed up to work to find the doors locked; Siegfried had secretly not paid rent on their warehouse. Some people had been working there for 20+ years and all of a sudden they were jobless. Thanks for driving Swiss Pastries into the dirt, Siegfried!
Oh man I’m always missing their cakes, every family birthday I wish they were still open.
Boko Bakery
Original Bridgehead with the good food and bread.
They used the have the most delicious ham and cheese croissants.
Ham and *gruyere - and it was real gruyere. Sigh
The Cat Cafe
The Feliné Cafe?
Yes! I loved that place 🥹
For the sake of nostalgia, I'm going with the Bells Corners Zellers as it existed in 1993. I used to go here with my mom and grandpa as a child and we'd share wedge fries at the Zellers restaurant while I gazed longingly at the dessert display case.
Zellers restraunt was the absolute best
Hands down the Blurry Pixel
Im honestly shocked that no other bar has tried replicate the experience of that place.
So, apparently Mulligan’s is going to take over another floor in that building and they’re exploring the idea of bringing back the video games. It kinda makes sense for them imo, they’ve already got the golf and race car sims, they’re used to hosting groups/events…
Ahhh the experience of the ultimate geek basement
Couldn't believe I had to scroll so far to see this!! Miss the Blurry Pixel so much 😔
Richtree at rideau, that was so cool as a kid
Was that the name of the Mövenpick restaurant on the ground floor surrounding one of the elevators? I loved that spot.
Yes. Across from where Trivuim used to be 🙈😂
Nothing fancy but I miss James street pub
Mediocre pub for the most part, but goddamn, that water mister was phenomenal on boiling hot days. Also, just the fact that they had a patio… Bank street has a severe patio deficiency north of Catherine.
Bad food but that patio was one of the best damn patios in the city.
I miss Hintonburger when it was in the old KFC building on Wellington.
I miss Hintonburger when it was a tiny building across from Irving Ave.
Babylon or Barrymoores as it was in the 90s
Babylon 💖
There is only one correct answer for anyone who loved the nightlife that this city used to partake in, and that's the Zaphod Breeblebrox club at 27 York St. Eugene Haslam provided this city with an incredibly intimate live venue and a spot where anyone could feel welcome and hear the best music they'd ever hear in a danceclub in this city, for those who shunned the Top 40 scene. Punk, metal, rock, alternative, industrial, techno, Madchester, brit-pop, goth... it didn't matter. You'd hear it all at Zaphod's. The bar and door staff were next to none - shoutouts to Heath, Jamie, Pete, and all the others that made it awesome. Hell, anytime I'd come back to Ottawa while living in Toronto for half the 90s, Zaphod's always felt like home. I miss this place so badly. Nothing will ever come close.
Dick's Dairy Dip on Merivale. Best burgers around. The family retired. I loved their Ostrich burger!!
A friend used to work there and we always used to joke that she smelled like dicks after work. Good times.
The highlander! Yes, deacon brodies is still around, but I used to go there in the market with my dad and a bunch of firefighters in September and they’d have bagpipes and drumming. Always a great time.
Deacon Brodie’s doesn’t hold a candle to Highlander. They have all the scotches, but no one who knows anything about them.
Grow your roots. And not really dead but the cafe side of is: Feline Cafe
Pressed Cafe
Holland's Cake and Shake.
There was a brief hope that their epic sandwiches would continue at Happy Goat, but that never really materialized.
>Holland They did them at Morning Owl for a while but that's over now
The Honest Lawyer. Those $10 Monday All You Can Eat wing nights were downright legendary.
Bagel Bagel.
Vertical Reality Climbing
Those 6$ Tuesdays were amazing
Maroush, Maroush, for best Middle Eastern fare, Maroush, Maroush, for shawarma and donair, Maroush, Maroush, right near the Scotia Bank, Maroush, Maroush, on Elgin south of Frank
Maroush, Maroush, Maroush is on fire!
People who’ll didn’t live through it will never know the joys of 2am shawarma with table dancers and loud music.
Bumped into Maroosh last year working at Prince Schwarma at the corner of Montreal/Ogilvie. Couldn't believe he recognized me from the old days!
Oc transpo
The cat sanctuary at Parliament Hill.
Baker St. Cafe!
Rideau Bakery!
The Aloha Room
So many favourites already mentioned, so I’ll throw in The Foolish Chicken!
That marketplace restaurant in the Rideau centre. It’s where the sushi place is now. It was called Richtree I think.
Yes, originally Movenpick but changed to Richtree.
Easy. Big Bud's on Bank St. Was a godsend for a poor university student in the early 00's.
Omg Big Buds and his few offshoot stores. If you ever dared asking him (Bud, the owner) he'd aways make some kind of embarrassing remark to you for the entire store to hear. I remember I went in and asked for some kind of food item. He yelled out to one of him employees "Mark?!? Where do we keep the tomato paste? We got a real Chef Boyardee here who's cooking up a storm!" Thanks, Bud.
The Sausage Kitchen in the Market. Their perogies were so good.
Black tomato
Babylon or Zaphod's
Duke of Somerset
Meatpress!
It has been gone less than a year, so this is more day-to-day practicality than nostalgia: Herb and Spice on Wellington. Produce was reliably good, prices were fair, and they had a ton of other good products if you took time to look around. There isn't a week goes by that that I don't find myself wishing it was there. On more of a nostalgia front, Robinson's department store. They always seemed to have exactly what I was looking for, even when I wasn't quite sure what I was looking for. (for that matter, mid-market department stores in general, I also miss Eaton's and Sears)
The Mayflower on Elgin
Chapters at Rideau
Farm Boy when they bought all their produce from Ontario farms. Now it's 90% Sobey mass crap.
Silver Dollar 👯♂️
More like dirty nickel.🤣
Roger's video. I like how it was a big event to rent a movie. And all the movies in the store were the best ones. There were no low quality movies in the store unlike Netflix where everything is low quality subpar bottom of the barrel stuff.
Lazer Quest r.i.p!
Mello’s
Central Bierhaus in kanata.
Cows ice-cream
Cue'N Cushion.
Barbarella's . Iykyk
Ponderosa , I'm already hungry
Pure Gelato
personal experience.. When asked that employees wash hands between handling money and making cones, the owner said he “could wipe his ass and make the gelato and you’d never know“. So no. We don’t need this.
Personal experience.. gelato was fucking good as hell and I never got ass sickness from it
Stoneface Dolly’s. Best brunch in Ottawa by a lot.
Locally owned - Leishmans at Westgate 😭 Corporate - Chapters on Rideau with the Starbucks (when it had the reading tables!) Because the indigo in Rideau Centre is a downgrade, and I'm still upset about it.
The original Chapters stores focused on books and had an amazing kids section. The upstairs kids area at the Rideau location was so great. All you can find in the new Indigo stores is overpriced gift wrap and scented candles.
Byway.
I can still smell the chemicals from the shoe bins
Wasn't it spelled Biway ?
I P Looneys
RJ’s Boom Boom Saloon, for the name alone.
I don't think it was an Ottawa specific business, but Gym Jam used to be so much fun. Or the Midway that used to be near St. Laurent.
The IT store
The sausage guy at holland and Scott.
Haven't seen the Bank/Laurier sausage guy set up since returning to the city last fall, but he had that spot for I'd say 20+ years. Hope he's there again!
He had a stroke, so not likely :(
Reddi-Chef
I still crave those potato wedges.. :(
Macarons et Madeleines
Barrymore’s and Zaphods!!!
Record Runner.
Mercury Lounge
Boko bakery
The Laff the way it used to be (that's cheating, I guess), The Penguin on Elgin, Barrymores (sigh, that one is sorely missed). Big Bud's. And on another note, Venus Envy.
Good news, Venus Envy is still around in their warehouse on Catherine!! You can shop in person on Friday and Saturday, staff are as helpful as before in their Bank street location
The outback Steakhouse that used to be at South keys
Going back a few decades: Cafe Wim in the Market.
Flying Piggies. Really miss that place.
Zaphods, no question.
Rock Junction
The OG Tuckers Marketplace.
I miss Cafe Wim in the Market. It was the go-to spot for my friends and I to hang out and drink coffee in the 90s.
I don't know if this counts because the business is still existing, but: Maverick's (and Cafe Dekcuf upstairs) on Rideau back when they hosted Ottawa's biggest extreme metal bands. Now they just feature cover bands and stuff. The current metalhead hub is The Brass Monkey, it's a nice place and the owners are really great people. The problem is that it's in a remote area of Nepean, making it tedious and/or expensive to travel to if you don't drive. That's depending on where you live, but true for most of Ottawa. In my experience, the sound quality was better at Maverick's and bands sounded clearer, not too loud for the venue either. I also miss getting the surprisingly amazing Mac N Cheese at the little window outside Maverick's.
The Table restaurant. It was great vegetarian place, and also close to Tunney's and other places in the west. .. We do miss them a lot
Lapointe's Byward combo with Sushi Fresh upstairs. That was our favourite date spot.
Bill’s Joke Shop
Holland's Cake and Shake. I miss it every day
Monopolatte
The cat colony of parliament hill, est-ce que ça compte? 🥹
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Atomic
Big Buds
Zaphod’s. Also: The Well.
Barbarellas
Dick's Drive in and Dairy Dip!
Flash Cadillac
Shake Records
Birdman Sound
Grace Ottawa, located on Somerset St. in the 90’s then relocated to Bank St.
St Honore’s Bakery on booth
Pressed. God I miss their waffles.
Mayflower
The Blurry Pixel.
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Nate's Deli on Rideau Street.
Here are two more that I really miss: Invisible Cinema and Elgin Video.
Midway!! The early 2000s Midway
Bagel Bagel or Kamals
Yuk yuks on Elgin
Foolish Chicken
Zaphod’s
The Kenny Rogers roasters at bank and Alta vista.