1) There were a number of food establishments in the old Bay concourse before it closed. I don't understand why they weren't offered space in the York Concourse when it opened. 2) It looks like the passageway is being sponsored by TD for no good reason.
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It will be nice to have some options for when the trains screw up royally.
ReplyDeleteThough I will admit some of the places don't interest me but am willing to check out the others.
Right on! Cuz when there is a fatal, we're left for 3 hours sitting around with no eats!
ReplyDeleteAny licensed establishments? Booze is what's really needed on those long delay nights.
ReplyDeleteAre they investing any in better (and more efficient) restroom facilities?
ReplyDeleteProbably not ......
Where's the Harvey's?!
ReplyDelete1) There were a number of food establishments in the old Bay concourse before it closed. I don't understand why they weren't offered space in the York Concourse when it opened.
ReplyDelete2) It looks like the passageway is being sponsored by TD for no good reason.
Where are Mrs. Fields & Dairy Queen? Are they not returning?
ReplyDeleteNice to see the list of good healthy options too.