Dixie food courts & eateries
Vietnamese · ChineseThe restaurants and food courts around Dundas and Dixie — pho, Vietnamese subs, Chinese, halal and South Asian spots making this a go-to food destination in the east end.
East Mississauga — four established neighbourhoods by the malls, transit and the Etobicoke Creek.
Restaurants, shops, schools and parks across 4 communities — researched, written and updated by your local broker.
The restaurants and food courts around Dundas and Dixie — pho, Vietnamese subs, Chinese, halal and South Asian spots making this a go-to food destination in the east end.
The casual restaurants and takeout along Bloor in Applewood — pizza, Middle Eastern, South Asian and homestyle spots serving the surrounding streets.
The Caribbean, halal and global takeout in the Applewood plazas around Dixie and Bloor — roti, jerk, shawarma and curries reflecting the area's diversity.
The casual restaurants and takeout around Rathburn and Dixie serving Rockwood — pizza, halal, South Asian and homestyle spots in the plazas by the mall.
The casual restaurants and takeout serving Mississauga Gardens — pizza, halal, South Asian and global spots in the plazas around Tomken and Bloor.
A long-running outlet mall by the QEW at the city's eastern edge — over 100 discount and outlet retailers, a grocery and services, easy off the highway and Dixie GO.
A bustling Asian-focused mall around Dundas and Dixie — Vietnamese and Chinese groceries, restaurants, services and a food court, a hub for east Mississauga's communities.
The Applewood Village and Hills plazas around Bloor and Dixie — grocers, pharmacies, bakeries, takeout and the everyday shops of a settled postwar community.
An enclosed community mall on Dixie north of Burnhamthorpe — anchored by a grocery, Winners, HomeSense and Shoppers, with services and casual dining for the Rockwood and Rathwood streets.
The plazas and storefronts around Tomken and Bloor serving Mississauga Gardens — grocers, pharmacies, bakeries, takeout and the everyday shops of a quiet family pocket.
The schools serving Dixie, including the local public and Catholic elementary schools — community schools for the streets between the QEW and Dundas.
The schools serving Applewood, including Gordon Graydon Memorial SS and the local public and Catholic elementary schools — community schools around Bloor and Dixie.
The schools serving Rockwood and Rathwood, including the local public and Catholic elementary schools — community schools among the established courts north of Burnhamthorpe.
The secondary schools serving the Rockwood and Applewood Heights area, including Applewood Heights SS — community high schools near Rathburn and Dixie.
The schools serving Mississauga Gardens — community public and Catholic elementary schools for the family streets near Tomken and the Etobicoke Creek.
A paved multi-use trail following the Etobicoke Creek along Mississauga's eastern boundary — a long, leafy walking and cycling route linking the neighbourhoods down to the lake.
Applewood's big green heart — a community park along Little Etobicoke Creek with sports fields, an arena, tennis courts, a splash pad and shaded trails through the ravine.
The neighbourhood parks and green corridors through Rockwood and Rathwood — playgrounds, ball diamonds and Little Etobicoke Creek green space among the courts.
The neighbourhood parks serving Mississauga Gardens — playgrounds, ball diamonds and open green space tucked among the quiet residential streets.
The Etobicoke Creek green corridor along the eastern edge near Bloor — a leafy ravine with trails, mature trees and quiet riverside green linking the eastern neighbourhoods.
A starter index, compiled from public sources — a few street numbers should be confirmed before publishing.
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