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Toronto

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    In Toronto, trendy bars absolutely must have a theme
    or at least end in "S". It's an unspoken rule. In-spots
    (notice the "S" again) recall the Lost Generation:
    Garbo's, Hector's, Lucille's; though less thematically
    inclined imbibers can indulge at plain sounding
    Sammy's/Charlies...

    The really jaded seek refuge at the Parrot or Madcaps
    which more than suffice: while those seeking purity in
    their draught can take consolation at the common
    Brunswick or Molley's.

    There's even a Barbary Coast for privateers.
    While on the subject of Exotica, Magoos or the Kon
    Tiki infuse that Tahitian feeling. For the medic middle
    of the road cum professional, it'a basic Malloneys,
    Eroticism is both underlying and apparently felt in the
    lush decor of Hemingways or, in the obviously
    suggestive supple Fingers.

    Money could be added to Kissinger's aphorism power
    is the ultimate aphrodisiac, Certainly, the jaded or
    those otherwise afflicted with ennui and creeping
    malaise have a whole city as their ripe oyster. And
    what was that Montrealers say of Toronto?
    Quennelles. Lady of the Gold Horse wilh Diamond
    Eyes. A bottle of Napoleon brandy for the Count and
    two Persian lions carved in wood.

    Salads Nicoise.

    Dinners at Pre Catalan in the Bois, a Toronto
    equivalent. A girl named Chantilly burning charcoal
    in the forest. I drank a cocktail with the girl of the
    white polo coat. Or as the cynic said,my pipe is the
    tent, the tobacco the days of my life.



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