Lakeshore Village
Lakeshore Village sits at the western edge of Toronto's waterfront — 26 restaurants including Speed Roll & Thai and Dimitri's Place, only 4 coffee shops (The Big Guy's Little Coffee Shop, The Sydney Grind), 7 parks anchored by Colonel Samuel Smith Park. SocialGlue 55. This is residential Toronto at the shoreline, not a food destination.
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About this Neighborhood
Lakeshore Village is Etobicoke's quiet waterfront strip — Colonel Samuel Smith Park and Lakeshore Village Park give it green bona fides, but the commercial footprint is modest. Twenty-six restaurants (z=0.08, right at cohort average) include Speed Roll & Thai and Calibreze Pizza — the neighborhood staples rather than destination dining. Coffee is thin at only 4 options (z=−0.25): The Big Guy's Little Coffee Shop and The Sydney Grind carry the independent weight, Tim Hortons fills the practical gap. Nine grocery options — Star Lake Fine Foods, Top Variety — cover basics. Seven parks including Rotary Peace Park and Colonel Samuel Smith Park give serious waterfront access. Fitness is lean at 3: Vive Fitness, CrossFit, F45. The courts category has 1 entry — Rotary Park Pool. SocialGlue of 55 is moderate: balanced transaction and dwell. No remote-friendly tag — the coffee infrastructure doesn't support it. A complete neighborhood for people who live there, not a draw for anyone who doesn't.
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