East End

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Toronto's East End gives you a residential grid without Leslieville's café scene or Beaconsfield Village's restaurant count. Fifty restaurants, 9 cafés — Omnia Coffee Roasters, CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice, Tim Hortons — 10 grocery options, and Greenwood Park for the evening. The coffee gap is real: -1.15 standard deviations below cohort.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

East End Toronto's gapAnalysis is clear on the coffee gap: -1.15 standard deviations below the Toronto cohort, with just 9 cafés for a neighborhood of 50 restaurants. The restaurant count is in-line at -0.24, and grocery lands at -0.90 — below average but not critical, with Leslieville Variety, Uncle Don's, and Daisy Mart covering the neighborhood's daily needs. Coffee at 9 runs Omnia Coffee Roasters for the specialty option, CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice for the afternoon, and Tim Hortons for the utility function. socialGlue at 60 and digitalNomadGravity at 90 suggest a neighborhood where people work from home but don't particularly cluster in cafés to do it — consistent with the thin coffee count. Parks at 6 — Greenwood Park, The Ashbridge Estate, Matty Eckler Playground — give basic green coverage. Fitness: SH Armstrong Community Recreation Centre, Planet Fitness, FIIT Co. livabilityAlpha 99. Tagged remote_friendly.

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