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abercrombie kids - Shop Official Site Parent Tips & Advice | Raising Kids in Today's World Sneakers - Athletic Shoes | Foot Locker - OldTimeConfections.com Billabong - Select your region Urban Eatery (Eaton Centre) Urban Eatery is the swanky new food court (just don't call it that) opening September 1 as part of the Eaton Centre's $120 million revitalization. Needless to say, with a price tag that high, one would certainly expect a little shine. And that's exactly what I saw as I toured the almost-finished space as part of a media preview; a spaced swathed with glass, stainless steel, marble and natural wood. The upgraded and much-enhanced look wasn't entirely shocking--after all, it's tough not to improve on red fluorescents and grid flooring. But the real surprise was that Urban Eatery is not simply a glorified mecca of KFC, McDonald's, A&W and other fast-food chain restaurants. They're there of course, if only to satiate your Grampa Burger cravings, but so too are some local Toronto favourites, in express form for the first time. The shift to reusable dishes means there are no garbage receptacles in Urban Eatery. Urban Eatery by the numbers: Photos by Jesse Milns

Dynamite The Best Food Courts in Toronto Food courts in Toronto have had a bit of a resurgence of late. From re-modeled downtown food courts like the Urban Eatery to street vendor style set-ups like 214 Augusta Avenue, there's even more reason these days to be excited about your favourite lunch options all being in one place. The best food courts in Toronto distinguish themselves from the cookie-cutter mall variety with more interesting options than just a collection of Subways, Manchu Woks or McDonalds. Not home to your typical fast food chains, these Toronto food courts provide proof that eating with a crowd of people in a communal space is actually something to look forward to. Here's a list of the best food courts in Toronto. Urban Eatery220 Yonge Street, North side, lower level This is the only food court on this list that has its own name - and for good reason. St Lawrence Market91 Front Street East Not your typical restaurant-chain-laden food court, the lower level of St. Top photo by Natasha M on Flickr

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