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About 76 Pembroke St, Toronto ON

You can find 76 Pembroke St in the Low Density Residential area of Downtown. The nearest major intersection to this property is Dundas St E and Sherbourne St, in the city of Toronto. Other sought-after neighbourhoods near this property are Moss Park, Church St. Corridor, Cabbagetown, and Regent Park, and the city of Rural is also a popular area in your vicinity.

Recommended nearby places to eat around 76 Pembroke St, Toronto are Zakkushi On Carlton, Imanishi Basement Bar and The Irv Gastro Pub. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Good Earth Coffeehouse. Groceries can be found at Your Pantry Food Store which is only steps away and you'll find Wellth - Your Modern Compounding Pharmacy + Clinic only a 8 minute walk as well. Entertainment around 76 Pembroke St, Toronto is easy to come by, with Ryerson Theatre, Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Dundas and VIP and Imagine Cinemas a 6-minute walk. With Mackenzie House, Toronto's First Post Office & Museum and Heritage Toronto a 5-minute walk from your door, you'll always have something to do on a day off or weekend. 76 Pembroke St, Toronto is not far from great parks like Allan Gardens, Dog Park at Allen Gardens and Moss Park. Schools are readily available as well with St. Michael's Choir Catholic School and Lord Dufferin Junior and Senior Public School only a 5 minute walk.

Living in this Cabbagetown property is made easier by access to the TTC. DUNDAS STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM Subway stop is a 6-minute walk. There is also SHERBOURNE ST AT DUNDAS ST EAST NORTH SIDE BusStop, nearby, with (Bus) route 75 Sherbourne nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 76 Pembroke St is within a 4-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city using on and off ramps on Lower Sherbourne St.