Bloorcourt Village

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Christie Pits on one end, Bloor Street running through the middle, and 69 restaurants for a neighborhood that size. The most food-dense card in this dataset. United Boxing Club and Master Tommy Chang's coexist two blocks apart. This is Toronto mid-west, unambiguous.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Bloorcourt sits between Dufferin and Ossington on Bloor West, a stretch that has never been cool enough for trend pieces but has always been useful. The restaurant count of 69 is the dataset's highest and tells you something real: commercial survival here doesn't depend on food tourism. Tacos El Asador and Olivia's Garden Cafe for the brunch crowd, Tim Hortons for everyone else. Coffee runs 19 spots; Saving Gigi is the local standout. Grocery: 18 options, in-line with cohort average. Christie Pits Park dominates the nine-park count — that 2019 baseball park riot didn't happen here, but the fact it happened there tells you what Christie Pits means to this neighborhood. Fitness is nine deep: United Boxing Club, House of Yoga, Dominick's Field. Social glue at 61 is correct but incomplete; Bloorcourt's glue is generational, slow-burning. The digital nomad score maxes out because independent coffee density makes it viable.

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