On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:43 AM, frank theriault
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> I have no idea how this place stays open.  It's Toronto's most
> infamous after-hours club.  Been around forever, only open two nights
> per week for a couple of hours.  Selling booze after hours is quite
> illegal, yet this place does it openly.  Okay, maybe not quite openly.
>  You pay the cover, walk in and some old lady sells mickeys of rye for
> about three times what you'd pay at the liquor store.  Then you go to
> "the bar" and buy your mixer.  Then you sit down and drink it.

That sound profitable.:-)
>
> Everyone knows it's there, everyone knows it's illegally selling
> liquor, yet they've never (to my knowledge) been raided or closed
> down.

I'v never heard it mentioned on the TV news, so probably not. Owners
must have something on the Mayor.:-)

Dave
>
> If you've ever had an image of what an illegal boozecan might look
> like, this is likely it:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.com/2008/11/torontos-infamous-boozecan.html
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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