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Dark Horse Cafe on Spadina Now Open / Coffee and Code at the Spadina Dark Horse This Friday

The original Dark Horse Cafe, located in Accordion City’s East End, is a much-loved, much-praised cafe known for friendly service, excellent coffee and tasty snacks. They’ve been so successful that they decided to open a second branch in a more central location: the Robertson Building  in the Queen/Spadina area, where Chinatown meets the warehouse district housing the city’s tech startup and “Creative Class” crowds. Their grand opening has been held up by red tape, but at long last, the city’s most anticipated cafe of the year finally opened yesterday. I had a chance to drop by for a visit, sample their wares and take some photos.

It’s not much to look at from the outside thanks to the scaffolding (but it looks rather New York-y that way)":

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…but inside, it’s a big, bright and beautiful space. Here’s the first thing you see when you walk in: their wide, welcoming coffee bar.

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The cafe is split into two levels: a lower level at the front of the cafe and an upper level in the back. Here’s a view of the lower level, as seen from the north end:

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Rather than fill the lower level with many small tables, the folks at the Dark Horse decided to use two ginormous tables, each of which can accommodate a dozen people quite handily. Here’s the square table at the north end of the room:

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And here’s the rectangular table at the south end:

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A small staircase to the left of the coffee bar leads you to the upper level located in the back. It’s more living room-like, with many small coffee tables and couches and chairs spread throughout:

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Here’s a view of the coffee bar from the upper level:

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Their selection was a bit limited on their first day: they didn’t have chocolate for mochas, nor ice for iced coffees, and the panini presses still had the plastic wrap on them; that’s all forgivable for the first couple of days. They did have an interesting-looking selection of pastries, and the peanut butter cream brownie I had was worth killing for (I suspect that the Ginger Ninja would absolutely love it).

It’s a gorgeous place with a lot of promise; my only real complaint is that it wasn’t around when I lived in the neighbourhood. I’m looking to hanging out there often.

This Friday’s Coffee and Code

With its grand opening, there’s no better venue for this Friday’s Toronto Coffee and Code. For those of you who don’t know what that is, it’s a regular event in which I work out of a cafe so that I’m accessible to the public, where you can come join me for a coffee, ask about Microsoft, Windows 7, Microsoft tools and technology, the industry in general, accordions or whatever else. Yes, I could reach more people through email, blog and social networking software, but there’s no substitute for a friendly face-to-face meetup in a relaxed settings over coffee (or tea, or whatever your favourite beverage is).

Here are the details:

  • What: Coffee and Code
  • When: Friday, April 17th from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Where: Dark Horse Cafe, 215 Spadina Avenue (at Sullivan Street)
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See you there!

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Happy Easter!

Chocolate bunny with its butt bitten off: "My ass hurts." Chocolate bunny with its ears bitten off: "What?"

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Time Travel Cheat Sheet

If you somehow manage to get your hands on a time machine and subsequently find yourself trapped in the past, the Time Travel Cheat Sheet, should come in handy. It lists some important discoveries, inventions and advances that we enjoy today; all you have to do is “invent” them and you’ll be running the show in no time:Time Travel Cheat SheetYou can buy the Time Travel Cheat Sheet as a poster or t-shirt from TopatoCo. Maybe I’ll buy the poster for the Hacklab.

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The Easter Story, as Illustrated by a Kid Using Internet-Speak

easter_storyArtwork courtesy of "Spoon".

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Toronto Coffee and Code – Today at the Roastery

Just a quick reminder that I’m holding a Coffee and Code today at The Roastery at 401 Richmond. I’ll be there between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.. If you’ve got questions, comments or suggestions about Microsoft, Windows 7, Visual Studio, the Mesh Conference, the industry or anything else, drop by!

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“betbot” Makes the Dick Tweet of the Mesh Conference

This article originally appeared in Global Nerdy.

It looks as thought the Twitter user going by the handle of betbot is going to spend the next little while absorbing a very important lesson about managing one’s online persona after making this tweet at the Mesh Conference:

betbot: at #mesh I bet 80% of the people attending have no university degree which explains why they are astonished by whatever they hear

betbot’s profile vaingloriously proclaims that he has three Master’s degrees:

Self-proclaimed marketing guru trying to put my 3 hard-earned Masters to work

If you;ve spent any time on a university campus, you know that having that many Master’s degrees is not a boasting point; it’s a cry for help – it means you’re a shiftless pedant majoring in life-avoidance studies. As for putting “marketing guru” in your Twitter profile; it’s a cliche on par with “I like long walks on the beach” in the personal ads.

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Hussein and Kumar Go to White House

Barack Obama and Kal PennKal Penn, whom many of you know and love as “Kutner” from the TV series House and from movies like The Namesake and the awesome Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, is joining the Obama administration. He’ll be a liaison between the administration and arts and entertainment groups as well as with my own demographic, the Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities.

The comments on the CNN News page reporting the story have been filled with howls of derision from the usual right-wing teabagger – er, I mean “tea party” types – but he’s quite qualified (espeically since he was an adjunct professor teaching courses on Asian images in popular media), and a damned sight more articulate and on-the-ball than Chuck Norris, who served as Mike Huckabee’s sock puppet during his campaign.

From one stereotype-busting Asian/Pacific Islander to another, I salute you, Kal Penn, with a filet mignon on a flaming sword!