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158 Guelph St #2, Georgetown, L7G 4A6
(647) 276-0023
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348 Guelph St., Georgetown, L7G 4B6
(905) 877-7846
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Yoyo Japanese Restaurant is known for its delicious sushi and cozy atmosphere. Prices are considered reasonable for the high-quality food. Some customers have noticed a decrease in portion sizes and an increase in prices. The staff are described as lovely and attentive. Dining rooms offer privacy for intimate conversations. Overall, Yoyo Japanese Restaurant is a popular choice for authentic Japanese cuisine in Georgetown.
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6 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown, L7G 4J9
(905) 877-9791
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Customers appreciate the good quality and freshness of the food, friendly service, and the convenience of the all-you-can-eat option. Some mention the affordability and quiet atmosphere. A few reviews suggest improvements in areas such as customer interaction and food consistency.
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19 Normandy Boulevard, Georgetown, L7G 1V9
(905) 873-1770
BARS & DOOR CLOSERS, QUALITY DEAD BOLTS SUPPLIED & INSTALLED, MASTER KEY SYSTEM, MOBILE LOCKSHOP, BONDED & INSURED, AUTHORIZED DEALER, HOME & AUTO LOCK-OUT SPECIALISTS, AUTO KEYS ON...
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189 Guelph St, Georgetown, L7G 4A1
(905) 873-2807
A Suncor Energy business, Petro-Canada™ is "Canada’s Gas Station" with a network of more than 1, 500 retail and wholesale outlets across Canada, and a specialty lubricants business.
367 Guelph Street, Halton Hills, L7G 4B6
9058733157
Shoeless Joe's Sports Grill is all about celebrating great food, great drinks and great times. Your Ultimate Sports Destination! Shoeless Joe's is a local sports grill restaurant where you...

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