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Village Juicery Cleanses the Souls of Busy Urbanites

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A new juice bar stocks freshly squeezed concoctions in a space that’s as clean and pure as a kale smoothie

Thanks to Mason Studio, customers at this Roncesvalles Village Juicery bar feel refreshed even before consuming the organic elixirs on offer. Soft edges, natural materials and a neutral palette define the minimalist space. In-house nutritionists tend to a rounded central bar clad in halved poplar dowels, while circular stools provide a place to devour Living Energy salads. A black steel pendant and soapstone display platforms create dramatic focal points. villagejuicery.com

Part of our feature on four grab-and-go lunch spots with delicious interiors.

Originally published in Issue 3, 2016 as Appetite for Design: Village Juicery.

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In the pleasing hamlet of Cataract, the Liberty Inn reimagines a 19th-century landmark as a rejuvenating getaway

There are some hotels that make me say, “This feels like a space I could live in,” and The Liberty Inn is one of those places. Each of its five suites has more of the tenor of a country cottage than a hotel room. Thoughtfully furnished living and dining areas invite lingering, smart kitchenettes welcome whipping up a meal and bespoke bathrooms beguile. The fridge is stocked with homemade strawberry jam, ready-to-bake croissants and oat and dairy milk. There’s a woodland spa and a garden, both within a pastoral setting, replete with birdsong, just steps from the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. Though this boutique hotel is just a 60-minute drive from Toronto, it feels like a world away.

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