A Toronto restaurant and bar that tried to make it in a 'cursed' location has permanently closed Toronto
announced this past week that it has closed its doors after serving customers at Queen and Bathurst since 2020.
The restaurant had an extensive menu full of dishes such as Cajun fried shrimp, chicken and waffles, and creole crab cakes. The venue also provided networking opportunities for local artists, poets, comedians, local bands and DJs to showcase their talent and provide guests with entertainment. In an announcement posted to social media, the restaurant stated that"all good things eventually come to an end and it's been an amazing journey.""A special thanks to all of you who has entered through our doors to support and create memories with us."
The restaurant is located at 566 Queen Street West and has seen a high turnover rate throughout the years with short-lived tenants. The location was previously occupied by
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Casa Loma gets its close-up in film about Toronto standing in for other placesDave Dyment’s full-length documentary “Dead Ringer” uses Casa Loma’s history as an entry point to survey how the city of Toronto has become a stand-in home to the “Suicide Squad,” “X-Men” and “The Incredible Hulk,” among many others.
Read more »
Ontario's first bar where prices fluctuate according to demand is opening near TorontoOntario is getting its first bar themed around the stock market just outside of Toronto, and drinks prices are going to fluctuate according to dema...
Read more »
5 top-shelf bars to savour a great cocktail (or two)Skylight, the bar at the newly opened W Toronto, is serving up some old-school drinks with a twist: the menu is filled with vermouth and amaro cocktails. StarTogether
Read more »
Store known for its travel bags and accessories opening first Toronto locationPopular Vancouver-based travel baggage and accessory brand Herschel Supply Co. is set to open its first standalone Toronto store by the end of this...
Read more »