Toque Magazine - Issue 5 - The Handcraft Issue

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UNDER THE LIGHTS:

AN E V E N I N G O F PAT IO S IN #D TK BY CHRIS TIESSEN ‘Check out how amazing that looks,’ I blurt

sprawling downtown core to the other – from

out to TOQUE Partner Cai Sepulis when we

patio to patio to patio – and my legs are

turn off King onto Queen Street in downtown

killing me. As is my shoulder, straining under

Kitchener. ‘It’s like the lane is alive.’ Straight

the weight of the oversize camera bag slung

ahead of us, about halfway up the block

over it. And to make matters worse, I’ve just

between King and Duke Streets, warm light

turned forty – which has become my excuse

and the sounds of live music spill out into

for almost anything challenging nowadays.

the darkness of Queen from the alleyway between the Vidyard building and its next door neighbour. Goudie’s Lane. Our final destination on what has been a most amazing evening – downtown Kitchener’s annual #DTKPatioCrawl.

As we turn into the laneway, I’m immediately captivated by everything that’s going on. The live music – featuring the charismatic Blackie Jackett Jr pounding out a boisterous rendition of The Band’s ‘The Weight’. The busy bar – replete with whiskey and

When we get closer to the lane Cai quickens

Wellington Brewery’s finest, including the

her pace. As do I – albeit with much greater

dreamy ‘Upside’ IPA. The lights – strung up

effort. These past few hours have had

in long glowing rows above our heads. The

us walking from one side of Kitchener’s

crowds – friends, neighbours and colleagues


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