Words by Tara Pepper Where I decide to go for dinner sometimes depends on how I’m feeling; it could be a craving or just wanting to go somewhere for a great meal in a cozy atmosphere. When it’s the latter, there’s no better… Continue Reading →
Words by Tara Pepper Sometimes great things happen when you least expect them. One night, Bobby and I were in the mood to celebrate… but where to go? We’d wanted to try the new menu at the Breakwater Restaurant for… Continue Reading →
Welcome to Spirit of the City—MississaugaLife’s Weekly Hot Picks Powered by Yelp! Every week, we’ll be bringing you top picks for virtually anything in the city! These reviews are from real reviewers on Yelp—these people know what they’re talking about. From the… Continue Reading →
My wonderful friend Zooey and I went on a shopping road trip to Kitchener over the weekend. I can count on one hand the number of good girlfriends I have where we can talk non-stop for hours without taking a… Continue Reading →
Words by Tara Pepper I have been thinking about something different for breakfast for a long time. I don’t eat eggs much so I’m not a great breakfast cook or breakfast person for that matter. I’d rather skip breakfast and… Continue Reading →
On January 23, you’re invited for a Scotch Pairing Evening. The evening will begin with pre-dinner hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 p.m., with dinner and scotch pairing to start promptly at 7:30 p.m. For $75, enjoy a four-course dinner of quinoa… Continue Reading →
My good friend and workmate, Krystal, got married a month ago in California. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to go to the wedding although I really wanted to be there. So, for all those folks at work who could not make… Continue Reading →
Words by Tara Pepper On a recent Saturday night, Bobby and I decided to go out for dinner and try something more casual than our norm: Eddie’s Wok ’n’ Roll Hakka Chinese and Thai restaurant. I should say right up… Continue Reading →
“Need something warm and cozy during these frigid winter temperatures? Our Winterfest menu will take the bite out of the winter blahs,” said Jason Mercier, general manager of the Glenerin Inn. Offering prix-fixe lunch ($17 per person for any two… Continue Reading →