Restaurant on Danforth Avenue, serving food outdoors, Toronto, Ontario
Date10/22/1934
Names
Toronto Star (Firm)
(publisher)
Unknown
(photographer)
FormatPicture
NotesToronto Star caption: Danforth goes Parisian-sidewalk. In protest against fruit stores, which they allege, clutter up the sidewalks with their wares to the detriment of other merchants, members of the Danforth Business Men's Association, east section, went completely Montmartre to-day and moved their merchandise right out on to the sidewalks. From Greenwood Ave. E., you can buy anything from a shave to a casket without going inside a shop. The boys are lunching in the open and fighting over bargains under the awnings. These photographs give you the situation. (1) Some of the lads call at a café for dejeuner. Overcoats are de rigueur.
Image published in Toronto Star, 22 October 1934, page 19.
Image possibly shows the restaurant operated by John Cheral, 1077 Danforth Avenue, southwest corner of Woodbine Avenue.
Image published in Toronto Star, 22 October 1934, page 19.
Image possibly shows the restaurant operated by John Cheral, 1077 Danforth Avenue, southwest corner of Woodbine Avenue.
Subject
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
CollectionToronto Star Photograph Archive
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Object NumberTSPA_0113096F
approximately 1907
Approximately 1940