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COVID-19 safety measures: Hand sanitizer station at the entrance; one customer is permitted in the space at a time; masks must be worn; six-foot distance markers for lineups; curbside pickup is available
Accessibility: Entrance is one step up from street level
The food
Harasinski Gillis was already operating his fried chicken restaurant from the Free Play space (which obviously can’t operate as an arcade right now) so he decided to double down. “I wanted to launch a menu that inspires that carefree feeling you get when you head up north, go to the park, or when you slap that laptop closed and put your feet up,” says Haranski Gillis. “Food can serve as a vehicle to take us to a moment or to a feeling that is nostalgic and comforting this is what Camp Smokehouse is all about.” The Sunday-only operation serves a short menu of sandwiches made with 12-hour-smoked AAA beef brisket and sides. Pre-ordering online is highly recommended. Camp Smokehouse is open for pick-up and del
Not UberEats site lists Toronto restaurants doing their own delivery
Not UberEats site lists Toronto restaurants doing their own delivery
Similar to Not-Amazon, the site aims to circumvent the big tech companies eating into the profits of local businesses By Richard Trapunski
Samuel Engelking
You might think you’re supporting local when you order from your favourite restaurant for delivery, but if you’re getting food from a third-party delivery app like Uber Eats, Skip The Dishes or DoorDash, there’s a good chance the tech companies are taking a big cut of the sale.
To get around those fees, which can top out at 30 per cent for Uber Eats (possibly soon to be capped at 20 per cent), some Toronto restaurants have set up their own in-house delivery. And now a new website has launched to collect them all – not-ubereats.com.