| Tagged in: Dinning | Jan 17, 2012 |
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Casa Mendoza and The Real Jerk brought quirky personality to Toronto
Toronto Star
“It made me feel I could tolerate living in Toronto.” The Real Jerk opened 28 years ago and was one of the city's earliest Caribbean sit-down restaurants. With its smiling sunburst sign at the corner of Queen St. E and Broadview Ave., ...
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