Brockton

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Brockton is Toronto's Dufferin corridor: 39 restaurants anchored by Dufferin Mall's food court, 14 cafés including I Deal Coffee and Run and Gun, and 19 grocery outlets. Dufferin Grove Park and Sorauren Park anchor 9 green spaces. Coffee runs slightly below cohort (z-score -0.63) but density still earns the remote_friendly tag.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
59
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Brockton in Toronto's west end straddles the Dufferin Street corridor, a neighborhood that runs from working-class to artist-populated depending on which block you're on. The 39 restaurant count runs below the cohort average of 57.85 (z-score -1.05), but the Dufferin Mall food court pulls a significant portion of that figure — subtract the mall and the street-level restaurant density is even thinner. Grocery at 19 is in-line at z-score +0.26, with Fresh Fields and Sun Milk as independent anchors alongside Brockton Discount Centre. Coffee is better than it appears: 14 cafés at z-score -0.63 includes real independents — I Deal Coffee on Queen West, Run and Gun Coffee, and Real Fruit Bubble Tea alongside two Tim Hortons. Parks are quality: Dufferin Grove Park (the urban farm and outdoor oven crowd), Sorauren Park (farmers market Mondays), McCormick Park, and 6 more. SocialGlue at 55 is mid-range, with 19 transaction-weight indicating commercial churn around the mall and 23 dwell-weight from the parks.

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