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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Old School, Butcher Bar, The Battered Fish, Stelvio, On a Bun, Abokichi

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

  • Old School, the new 24-hour joint from Brad Moore launches at brunch this Saturday, May 16.
  • Barque's Butcher Bar, the new butcher counter by day, meat-centric snack bar by night, is now open at 287 Roncesvalles Ave.
  • East Coast chain fish and chip company, The Battered Fish is open for business at 224 Queen St. West.
  • Oh My Lard is now open serving up BBQ like pulled pork sandwiches from a shipping container at Market 707
  • Stelvio, a North Italian restaurant, has just opened at 354 Queen St. West replacing BQM
  • Onigiri (Japanese rice balls), grilled Japanini sandwiches, roti and snacks are all on offer at the tiny, newly opened Abokichi store at 258 Dupont St.
  • On a Bun is now open, slinging Italian sandwiches from a storefront at 841 Queen St. West.

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OPENING SOON

  • Kasa Moto, a new upmarket Japanese restaurant from the folks behind The Chase opens next week.
  • Ottos Berlin Doners, a German misrule sandwich shop is in the works at 256 Augusta Ave. in Kensington Market.

Have you seen restaurants opening or closing in your neighbourhood? Email tips to liora@blogto.com

Photo from the Battered Fish


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