I was unaware of Linuxcaffe’s
existence until I got the mailing from the PyGTA (a Python group for
the Greater Toronto Area) that its meetings will be held there from now
on. Linuxcaffe, whose motto is “Open kitchen, open source and open
atmosphere”, is a new cafe that caters to the geek crowd. It boasts
coffee from Ideal (a local cafe and roastery) and food that they
promise will be made from ingredients by local providers and will aso
be “healthy, fresh and reasobaly priced”. It also has open WiFi,
facilties for hosting geek gatherings and a library on all things
computer-y and Linux-y.
Perhaps I’ll check out the place at tomorrow night’s PyGTA meeting.
Linuxcaffe is located at
326 Harbord Street, on the northeast corner of Grace and Harbord, a block south of Christie subway station.
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