One of Toronto's most popular spots for subway station patties just closed permanently

A business that's sold Jamaican patties at one of Toronto's busiest transit hubs has officially closed its doors after decades.Jamaican patties sold at convenience stores and bakeries in Toronto subway stations have been saving commuters from their end-of-day hanger attacks since time immemorial (or, at least as long as said businesses have been open).They are, perhaps, one of the city's most defining culinary features: New York City has bagel stands, and we have subway patties.From Kipling to Kennedy, you can find these flaky, spicy delights steaming under heat lamps at businesses like Gateway and Bakery on the Go, and, in the case of Eglinton Station, commuters have had two options for the better part of two decades.Inside the station, which boasts a retail lineup that dwarfs that at virtually any other station, passengers can get patties at Gateway. For those catching a connection, it's been all about the seemingly nameless snack shop in the bus bay.A fixture of the ...


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