Sherwood Park

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Sherwood Park anchors Toronto's midtown north with 17 restaurants (Uncle Betty's Diner, The Bagel House), 6 cafés including Sugar Miracles and Second Cup, and 8 parks led by Sherwood Park itself. Restaurants run below cohort (z-score -1.09). Anytime Fitness and Spinco handle fitness. SocialGlue at 70 with no remote_friendly tag.

Score Breakdown

Dining
49
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Sherwood Park sits along Yonge Street between Lawrence and Sherwood, a midtown Toronto residential neighborhood that operates at a quieter frequency than its transit access would suggest. Seventeen restaurants score z-score -1.09 below cohort — a meaningful gap — with the lineup skewed toward neighborhood institutions: The Bagel House, Uncle Betty's Diner, and The Homeway rather than destination dining. Coffee at 6 cafés is in-line at z-score -0.30: Second Cup, Sugar Miracles Patisserie & Cafe, and Tim Hortons cover the functional range without independent-coffee depth. Grocery at 6 is z-score -0.59: Circle K and Apple Village anchor the convenience end; the lack of a supermarket in the top results signals residents grocery-shop further along Yonge or at Lawrence Station. Eight parks make this the best-parked neighborhood in the midtown cohort: Sherwood Park (large, wooded), Jaye Robinson Park, and Duplex Parkette give residents genuine green options. SocialGlue at 70 with dwell-weight of 16 reflects the parks doing their job.

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