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A piece of the labyrinth of the underground city, this complex houses 120 shops and restaurants, and stages free noontime events each week, with performances as diverse as Opera Atelier's Handel recital and the dancing monks of the Tibetan Drikung Monastery. Ongoing art exhibitions are also featured.
Probably the best financial district food court in terms of seating options and selection of food vendors.
Oh how I love FCP. They've got a decent food court with lots of seating;
lots of banks to, well, so your banking with; a decent amount of stores to shop at; salons and nail bars to pamper yourself; gyms in close proximity; and more.
If you're not familiar with the PATH then good luck because it takes a while to master. I've only mastered it because I used to work here, but I've been lost many...
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Went to sit at the food court at First Canadian Place at 5 pm on Tuesday. Saw two mice scurrying around; not even trying to hide, one came up right by our feet. Gross.
First Canadian Place offers these services: shopping centre.
Toronto's tallest office building, at 72 stories, also features the largest of the many shopping areas in Toronto's complex underground system. Shops include Gap, Henry Birks and other outlets offering the latest in men's and women's fashions. Business people flock to the food court on the top level during lunch hour, while restaurants like the Tasting Rooms attract the expense account crowd.... more