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Route 401 Diner Sorelle and Co. 2 Ronson Drive Toronto, ON www.route401diner.com 1050 Rutherford Road Vaughan, ON www.sorelleandco.com For families looking for a healthy, worry-free alternative to traditional treats and special celebrations, Sorelle and Co. is a dream come true. Sorelle, which means sister in Italian, was inspired by five young sisters who were plagued by a wide range of food allergies. With a complete menu dedicated to gluten-free, soy-free, vegan, nut-free and preservative-free foods, everything on the menu can be enjoyed regardless of dietary restrictions. This provides a worry-free breath of fresh air for parents when planning birthday parties and other special occasions. At their flagship store in Vaughan, guests can reserve the private room for birthday parties, corporate events and other celebrations. Sorelle and Co. also offers custom cakes and pastries for gatherings of all sizes. Route 401 Diner began as a tavern in the 1960s, serving the workers who were building Highway 401, and became a diner once the highway opened. It’s a nostalgic old school ‘60s diner with an authentic look and feel. A place where they don’t try to invent something new but strive to preserve that old school North American great diner experience, showcasing homemade food and friendly service that has been making many people happy for decades. Customer favorites include homemade potato pancakes, the homemade 401 burger and of course, classic milkshakes. When you step into Route 401 Diner you’ll notice that old-time diner look with the classic teal countertop and bar stools, the checkered square tile floor, the red booths along large windows, pictures/ photographs of old time movie stars; such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and James Dean on the walls, little figurines of Elvis, a display featuring 1950’s memorabilia, knick-knacks and glass Coca- Cola bottles. It’s what you would expect to see in an old American movie or in a new one set in the 1950s/1960s. Actually, it’s where those movies and TV shows film occasionally. Yukashi Japanese Cuisine 643A Mount Pleasant Road Toronto, ON www.yukashi.ca In keeping with Japanese tradition, Yukashi Japanese Cuisine considers the various flavors and aromas of seasonal vegetables when deciding what will make it onto their customers’ plates, and tickle their palates. Whether with their delicious main dishes, or their exciting saké/ appetizer pairings, customers will find that locally- grown ingredients complement carefully chosen ingredients from Japan to make an authentic Japanese experience with a subtle Canadian twist.