New Year’s Eve in Cabbagetown
From your friends in the Cabbagetown BIA - best wishes for all of your plans for 2010. May the coming year bring you and your family happiness and prosperity.
Visit our fine restaurants on New Year’s Eve
Ben Wicks Restaurant & Pub
From your friends in the Cabbagetown BIA - best wishes for all of your plans for 2010. May the coming year bring you and your family happiness and prosperity.
Visit our fine restaurants on New Year’s Eve
Ben Wicks Restaurant & Pub
424 Parliament StreetDinner is available from 6 pm to 10 pm.
Live DJ from 9 pm to 1:30 am
Reservations will guarantee a table: (416) 961-9425. No cover charge.
At The Wicks, you can order from our regular menu or make your selections from our special New Year’s menu: two courses from our New Year’s menu are $29, three courses are $39 or the full four-course dinner is $49.
First-course appetizers include Caesar salad with garlic bread or roasted beet salad. For your main course, we have roasted halibut or herb strip loin roast. For your dessert, there’s lemon ginger crème brulee or Guinness chocolate cake and ice cream. Our grand finale is a midnight cheese and fruit plate.
Big Mamma’s Boy
554 Parliament StreetDinner is available from 5 pm to 3 am.
Live DJ and New Year’s Eve party
Reserve your table at (416) 927-1593.
Big Mamma’s Boy is holding an old fashioned party just for you. Enjoy our three-course, all-organic and gluten free dinner for $29.95 or order your meal from our regular menu. DJ iPOD (bring your own and we’ll play 15 minutes for your personal dancing selection) is spinning after dinner and counting down the seconds to midnight.
Brass Taps
221 Carlton StreetDinner from 4 pm to late!
New Year’s Eve at Brass Taps is party time. Order your dinner from our regular menu and enjoy yourself while midnight rolls in. No cover charge.
The Cobourg
513 Parliament StreetOpen for our regular hours from 5 pm to 2 am
Tonight, we’re inviting our regular customers and new friends to visit us and enjoy a quiet drink, a party among friends and a chance to wish everyone well for the New Year. Cheese trays and pates available.
House on Parliament
454 Parliament StreetDinner is served from 5 pm to 11 pm
Reservations accepted at (416) 925-4074
We’ve prepared a special menu for your New Year’s enjoyment. Appetizers include cheddar and squash soup, sweet onion and gorgonzola tart or tartar of beef tenderloin, salmon and tuna. For your main course, make your choice from beef Wellington, pistachio and herb crusted rack of lamb, or roasted Chilean sea bass. Desserts from our special New Year’s Eve selection. Each item may be ordered individually or you may enjoy a three-course meal at $45.
JAMCafe
195 Carlton StreetDinner is served from 5:30 pm to 10 pm, $80 five-course prix fixe.
Party from 10 pm to 3 am, $35 per person.
Reservations available at (416) 921-1255
At JAM, you can come for a party or for a complete meal.
Our Party starts at 10 pm and includes two glasses of bubbly and hors d’oeuvres.
Dinner includes our New Year’s special five-course, prix fixe meal. Start off with lobster bisque or smoked lobster ravioli. For your second course, enjoy tempura Lake Erie pickerel with an organic sprout salad. Your third course is foie gras and terrine of Ontario quail and figs followed by an “Intermezzo” lemon sorbet. Your fourth course is loin of Ontario elk with dauphinoise potato, Swiss chard and wild chanterelles. Dessert features creme brulee and dark chocolate torte.
PearTree
507 Parliament StreetFor reservations and information, call (416) 962-8190
PearTree is one of Cabbagetown’s established favourites – a place where friends regularly gather for a comfortable and satisfying evening. This year, we’re offering our three-course New Year’s Eve dinner for $24.99. Our appetizers include salads, soup and seafood. For our main courses, we have steak, sea bass, salmon, chicken chasseur, spinach ravioli and Cajun jump fry. For dessert, you can select carrot cake, chocolate mousse cake, cherry cheese cake, strawberry rhubard pie, pecan pie or apple pie.
Provence Delices
12 Amelia StreetTwo seatings: 6 pm and 9 pm
Three course prix fixe at $45
For reservations, please call (416) 924-9901
Provence Delices is one of Toronto’s most charming French restaurants and in the winter with two fireplaces, it’s especially cozy. This is an elegant spot to enoy your New Year’s Eve dinner. Our three course dinner opens with your choice among four appetizers: carpaccio of seabream frisee, oysters, beet salad or duck fois gras. Main courses include fresh pan roasted Mediterranean dorade, duck confit, steak tartar or roasted rack of lamb. For dessert, you can choose tarte tatin, marquise au chocolat, or crème brulee.
Stonegrill on Winchester
51B Winchester StreetNew Year’s Eve Party from 5 pm to 3 am
For reservations please call: (416) 967-6565
Two seatings are available: from 5 to 8 pm ($70) and from 8 to 10 pm ($99). Each meal includes a three-course dinner and a bottle of red or white wine. The second sitting adds two tickets for a rail or tap beverage plus champagne for our midnight toast. For those who only want to enjoy our entertainment and the midnight toast, the cover charge from 10 pm to midnight is $35 which includes two drinks and the midnight toast.
Listen kids, forget the cookies. Santa really rewards people who leave him some ice cream. He visited Sweet Creamery (521 Parliament) last Saturday just to get a head start on dessert.


...has a lot of new stock for your last minute shopping frenzy. On Sunday from noon to 4 pm, she’s holding her pre-Christmas sale featuring fun jewelry, sweaters, animal hats and leather gloves.
...is full of beautiful goodies. It’s hard to know which ones to mention. There are, for example, beautiful Vent du Sud tablecloths and napkins on sale.
...is heaven for the computer whiz. This little gem, a Microsoft mini-cam, is yours for only $49.
The main event was the torch relay itself. Parliament Street was part of the early morning route stretching from Front Street north to Bloor. People lined the street including some near us who had come from all across Toronto to cheer one of the runners, one of their co-workers.
Out of all this mayhem came one distinct figure in a white costume carrying the flame. It was a very moving moment. And then, whoosh, they were past and gone.
On Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 6 pm, Santa will be relaxing beside the gelato and chocolate mocha. He’ll probably enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch - soup and a panini. Boys and girls of all ages are invited to drop by and sit on his lap while discussing Christmas lists. 521 Parliament.
...miniature Christmas trees are available at $7.99.
...has a beautiful display of assorted Christmas blooms inside their front window.
The Soup sale at 603 1/2 Parliament (just north of Cranberries) proved to be a great success last week and so they’re keeping their space open until New Years to present works by their in-house artists and crafts people. Greeting cards, handmade ornaments, Allie Oop bags, jewelry, knitted wares, silk screened clothes and bags, paintings, fun buttons and much more. Call for an appointment and enjoy a private viewing away from the rude bustle of anxious shoppers. (416) 534-4567,
The Yonge Street Mission (Gerrard) does remarkable work in our community and across downtown Toronto. They provide hot meals and hope to thousands of people each year and in this tight economy, the need is even greater. That’s why they’re asking for your help. A gift of $20 or more will provide that hope to people trying to turn their lives around. For more information,
Twenty kids from the Cabbagetown Youth Centre will carry the Torch when it travels through the Toronto area next week. Their route covers a portion of the Newmarket area next Friday.
Do you believe this picture? Gerry Gold from Barracuda says he had the special thrill of being a torch bearer last summer during a visit to Harbourfront. He said it was a once in a lifetime experience.
Saturday it's happening - the annual Christmas craft sale at Soup (6031/2 Parliament, just north of Cranberries). There are lots of goodies for everyone – Branch Out! greeting cards, handmade ornaments, Allie Oop bags, jewelry, knitted wares, silk screened clothes and bags, paintings, fun buttons, Green Thumb salve and much much more. This year’s sale takes place on Saturday, December 12 from 10 am to 4 pm. Don’t miss it.
For a two-week stretch, Maggie and Lea will appear at Big Mamma’s Boy (554 Parliament) presenting their latest variety show collaboration, You Better Watch Out. It’s on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (December 10, 11 & 12 and December 17, 18 & 19) with showtime at 9 pm and then on Sundays (December 13 and December 20) for a matinee at 5 pm. $50 includes the show and a three-course organic dinner; $25 for the show.
Once again, Cranberries (601 Parliament) has unveiled its Christmas dinner menu and as always, it’s a wonderful meal. This year’s three-course dinner is a prix fixe at $24.99. You can enjoy butternut squash soup or a salad, then go on to roast turkey with all the trimmings served up with seasonal veggies, mashed potatoes, gravy and cranberry sauce (of course) and finish your meal with apple pie and ice cream. There will be two seatings (5 and 8 pm). It’s always a crowded event so book now: (416) 925-6330.
It’s time again for the annual Christmas craft sale at Soup (6031/2 Parliament, just north of Cranberries). There are lots of goodies for everyone – Branch Out! greeting cards, handmade ornaments, Allie Oop bags, jewelry, knitted wares, silk screened clothes and bags, paintings, fun buttons, Green Thumb salve and much much more. This year’s sale takes place on Saturday, December 12 from 10 am to 4 pm. Don’t miss it.
You’re invited to the reception to open Bijouxbead Holiday at Fair Trade Jewellery Company (523 Parliament). Darlene Martin's beadwork is the first featured display. These intriguing mannequins have been visible through the front window for the past week. Saturday December 5 from 3 to 6 pm.
The season has started for Sharon as well (503 Parliament). She wants to remind us that she carries men’s fashions as well as women’s. She has, for example, men’s shirts from Arrow, Calvin Klein and Geoffery Beene from $34.95. For women, she has party dresses starting at $39.99. Her store is full of wonderful gift items including silver jewelry, scarves and animal hats.
The beautiful room at The Stonegrill (51B Winchester) makes a wonderful location for your Christmas events and parties. They’re offering custom designed prix fixe menus, cocktail receptions, a well-rounded, affordable wine list and the services of their experienced, friendly staff. For large corporate gatherings or intimate dinners for two, this is a festive success that won’t be forgotten. If you’re interested, call Mukul or Dobby at (416) 967-6565.
The new bank building at Carlton is making great progress. Friday is the day when the last big batch of concrete is being poured. After that, scaffolding will go up for the first steps in laying the exterior brickwork. The building’s owner, George Foulides, reports that the proposed “white roof” will increase its cooling efficiency by up to 40% over conventional roofing techniques, creating very big energy savings for the building’s future operations. For more information on this kind of roof, please visit
The holiday craft and studio show takes place on Friday and Saturday over this weekend. (Last week, we listed the wrong dates – so if you think you missed it, rest assured that there’s still a chance to attend.) Five outstanding artists – Victoria Hadden, Tessa Ort, Gerri Orwin, Ray Prince and Irina Rapoport – will have their paintings, ceramics, woodworking and jewelry available for your Christmas shopping. Friday from 3 to 9 pm and Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm at 130 Seaton Street.
Whenever you see these faithful, hardworking BIA workers with their ladder and wreathes, then you know that Christmas is just around the corner.