How accessible is Toronto?
If a nation's greatness can be measured by how it treats its weakest members (as the old saying goes), then surely a city’s greatness is also tied to...;
Starbucks’ accessibility woes
I went into the coffee chain’s new location at College and Beatrice, ordered a beverage, and took a seat. After a few sips, I noticed a woman in a wheelchair...;
The Grid Guide to open mics
Every Monday night for the past 28 years, this open stage has earned a reputation as one of the city’s best and most welcoming venues for amateurs. “...;
Coffee-shoponomics
Last month, two men came into El Almacen, the two-year-old Argentinean-influenced café at Queen and Dovercourt, ordered some coffees and asked the caf...;
How many Starbucks, Second Cup, Timothy’s and Tim Hortons locations there are in Toronto
For this week's cover story in The Grid, David Sax looked at why Toronto suddenly has so many indie cafés, and he argues that some of the credit for...;
Video: A Starbucks symphony
Most local buskers stretch out lengthy sets purely on the strength of a few Beatles or Bob Dylan tunes, but these two performers aren't content with '...;






