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This review is mostly for the lobby of the hospital as I've never been a patient. Compared to some of the other Hospitals nearby, Toronto General has many more food options, including a full food court on the main menu that is accessible by Mars, Sick Kids and Mount Sinai/Princess Margaret. There's also a tunnel to MaRS. The front entrance has a Druxy's sandwich restaurant across from information with just a few tables. Then there is a make your own salad restaurant, a Letterieri cofee shop (with lunch options as well), and a Nicholby's gift shop.The Nicholby's has candy, balloons, flowers, books, slippers, newspapers, lottery, and typical convenience store items. Further down the hallway is a larger foodcourt with a large seating area. The food options are vast and include a Hero Burger, Booster Juice, a chicken wing spot, a soup spot, Booster Juice, a sushi restaurant, a bagel restaurant, Subway, Mega Wraps (and... I think that's it). I had a MegaWrap - junior veggie with hummus - it was okay, but nothing special....The main attraction seemed to be the Hero Burger - it had a massive line.
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