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http://www.bodegarestaurant.com/ has fantastic food, as do a bunch of the restaurants on the same street
- If you're a foodie, then St. Lawrence Market is also worth checking out, for the most part it's food that you have to prepare yourself, but lots of the vendors sell cooked food too.
- Fresh is a great vegetarian restaurant, It's Toronto based... not sure if they have places anywhere else
- If you're going to check out the CN Tower then you may as well eat there too.
- Along those lines, if you want to check out other touristy spots, there's always Casa Loma
- High Park and Humber Park are both nice in good weather. Same with Toronto Island.
- The waterfront is probably going to be picking up in business soon. The TSO puts on free concerts in a park downtown
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/torontomusicgarden/index.cfm but they don't start up until just before Canada Day
- There's a decent amount of stuff on Queen Street between Bathurst and Yonge, or on Yonge street from Queen up to around Bloor if you want to do shopping/people walking around and feeling the vibe. I guess it's somewhat similar to granville and robson
- There's a few adult stores on Yonge... there's an adult theater there too, can't remember exactly where but I think it's just north of Dufferin...
- Eaton Center (Queen and Yonge) is an alright mall for people watching as there are balconies, Yorkdale not so much
- You could try catching a concert at Massey Hall
- If you see a movie, my preferences were either Scotia Bank, or Varsity VIP