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Free Times Cafe

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Free Times Cafe
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Location320 College Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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OwnerJudy Perly
TypeRestaurant, Café, Bar, Nightclub
EventsFolk, Jazz, Indie rock
Seating typerestaurant
Capacity50 (back room), 110 (full)
Construction
Opened1980
Website
Free Times Cafe

The Free Times Cafe is a live music venue and restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The cafe was purchased by Judy Perly in 1980. The restaurant serves a menu of Jewish, Middle Eastern and Canadian food as well as all-day breakfast.[1] The restaurant also has live music nightly and has featured singer-songwriters and performers such as Ron Sexsmith, Emm Gryner, Sarah Slean, Jack Carty, Keith Jolie, Esthero, The Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Lorne Ryder, Rehan Dalal, Erik Bleich, Jory Nash, Glen Hornblast, Laura Fernandez, Kat Goldman, Jason Fowler and Liam Titcomb. There is an open stage on Tuesday nights.[2] Bob Snider's Live at the Free Times Cafe was recorded at the venue.[3]

Since 1995 the restaurant has offered a buffet styled Jewish brunch known as "Bella! Did Ya Eat?" on Sundays, accompanied by live Klezmer music. The event is named after an amusing incident involving Perly's grandmother. In 2018 a documentary film about Perly and the cafe also titled "Bella! Did Ya Eat?" premiered at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival.[4][5]

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