Toronto cookware store that's been in business since 1981 permanently closing Toronto Cookware Closure
is a manufacturer of bakeware and cookware with an outlet in Etobicoke and a reputation for making some of the best baking pans and cookie sheets.
They've now posted a message on social media and their website announcing they're soon closing down for good, though it starts off by saying they had previously announced the closure in October.The message says they're not accepting orders on their consumer website anymore, only their business website, and that products will still be available at their outlet until they close.
"Inventory is on a first come first serve basis until stock runs out. At this time, we have stock in our store, however this can change at any time," reads the message signed by Crown founder David P. Vella.
"This is such sad news," commented one person. "I love the simplicity and reliability of your products. And your prices were fair and unbeatable. Another good Canadian company is gone."Until it closes, the store hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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