DescriptionBishop's Block Toronto October 2012 (4).jpg
English: The Bishop's Block building at 192 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Constructed in 1829 as a set of five townhomes. For a brief time, circa 1836, one house was occupied by the author Anna Jameson, whose novel Winter Studies and Summer Ramble in Canada chronicled some of her time spent living in downtown Toronto. In the 1850s, the building was converted into the Adelaide Hotel. Known in the mid-20th century as the Pretzel Bell Tavern.
Two townhomes remain, and the upper storeys have been largely unused since the 1940s. Vacant for a number of years, the building was restored and incorporated into the newly-constructed 63-storey Shangri-La hotel and residences on the neighbouring property. Currently occupied by the Toronto outpost of the Soho House, a private members club founded in 1995 in London, England.
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