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839 College St, Toronto, ON M6H 1A1 Get directions
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Bar, Casual Dining, Cajun, Creole, American Cuisine, Happy Hour, Restaurant With Catering Services, Lunch Menu, Take-out, Prix Fixe Menu, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Open Early
Southern Accent has been serving the most authentic and exciting Cajun and Creole food in Toronto for 34 years. Recently relocated to College and Ossington neighbourhood. Open dai... more... See more text
3076 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1Z8 Get directions
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Comfort Food, Cajun, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Extensive Wine List
Food forward & locally sourced played-up comfort food. Seasonal recipes imagined and created by Chef Christopher Cantrell. Carefully selected local craft beers, wines, tequila’s &... more... See more text
Recommended especially if you’re looking for a laid-back place to enjoy brunch or dinner with good comfort food and a friendly, community-driven vibe. Read more

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