Are the Junction and Mimico WTO’s locus for American style drinking establishments?

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Another entrepreneur is planning to open a boutique drinking establishment along Mimico’s Lakeshore Blvd West. A couple guys, including the owners, are renovating this modest store front on the north side and hope to open Dean Martini’s in the next few months and add a front patio area (like Cafe du Lac, just up the street) for next year’s warm season.

The junction has a few boutique drinking establishments too, no doubt they bring afternoon and nightly traffic to the areas, and hopefully each area can balance their numbers to serve the communities rather than dominate them.

Posted By David and Robert

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