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  <id>430938</id>
  <title>Title</title>
  <published_at>Mon Aug 13 15:56:23 -0700 2007</published_at>
  <post_count>1</post_count>
  <board>
    <id>23</id>
    <name>Ontario (including Toronto)</name>
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    <post>
      <post>
        <level>0</level>
        <id>2842061</id>
        <content>My wife and I will be in Toronto next week and we both appreciate breakfasts that knock our socks off. We call the San Francisco area home.  We'll be staying downtown (at the Sheraton Centre) but we'll have a car and are also fine taking public transit while in search of that amazing stack of pancakes or omelet that will kepp us talking about it for a few hours.

Also - We'll be going to the Oakland-Blue Jays games at Rogers Centre, are there any hidden food treats at the ballpark that we should know about?

Thanks -

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        <published_at>Mon Aug 13 15:56:23 -0700 2007</published_at>
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        <user>
          <id>118997</id>
          <name>DoctorPez</name>
        </user>
      </post>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>2842763</id>
      <content>Ballpark food in Toronto is horrid. It's all overpriced chain garbage. At least there are a couple of edible options, I suppose, but if you can, you ought to eat before or after the game. We had a really nice brunch at Irish Embassy which is very close to the Rogers Centre, and I particularly liked my pancakes. Ambience is great too as it occupies what was once a bank.

http://www.irishembassypub.com/irish/home.html </content>
      <published_at>Mon Aug 13 20:00:48 -0700 2007</published_at>
      <parent_id>2842061</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>11186</id>
        <name>Ben Reiner</name>
      </user>
    </post>
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