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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Clove Apple Cafe, Dreyfus, At Origin, Yard Sale, Transform

Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview of what's coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.

Open now
  • Clove Apple Cafe has opened in Parkdale. 
  • Dreyfus is now open in Harbord Village.
  • GarfieldEATS is now officially open and serving lasagna in Bloorcourt. 
  • At Origin roastery and cafe now has a location on Mount Pleasant. 
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Opening soon 
  • A fifth location of Eat BKK will soon replace a Thai express at 580 queen west. 
  • The parking lot at Shacklands will become home to a pop-up hot dog and panini stand starting this Sunday. 
  • G Lounge is opening soon, a licensed space accompanying Doner G.
  • A cocktail bar called Yard Sale is coming to Gerrard and Jones in June.
  • Transform Community Cafe is having its official grand opening on June 8.
  • Relish Bar and Grill is opening a new location in the heart of Greektown near Pape and Carlaw.
Closed 
  • The Emerson has closed and is transforming into a pizzeria (yep, right next door to Sugo).
Other news
  • Machino Cafe in Bloorcourt has rebranded itself as Machino Donuts.
  • El Habanero has revamped itself as more of a dine-in spot rather than just a takeout churro place. 
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