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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Beaumont Kitchen, Pinkerton's Snack Bar, BATCH by Creemore, Noorden

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

  • Beaumont Kitchen (25 The West Mall), the new restaurant from O&B is now open at Sherway Garden adjacent to Saks.
  • Thai food gets the fast food treatment at the newly opened The Basil Box (351 Yonge Street) located at the base of the Ryerson Student Learning Centre.
  • EVOO Ristorante (138 Avenue Road) has replaced Cantine in Yorkville.
  • Jules Cafe Patisserie has opened a second location at 120 Peter Street upstairs from where Burrito Bandidos used to be.

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OPENING SOON

  • BATCH by Creemore is just weeks away from opening its doors at 75 Victoria St.
  • Pinkerton's Snack Bar is soon to debut at 1026 Gerrard Street East.
  • Bahn Mi Boys is going uptown. There's a new location in the works at 2365 Yonge Street north of Eglinton.

CLOSED

  • Quince Bistro at 2110 Yonge Street has been served notice that its lease won't be renewed and must vacate the building in June 2018. Instead of doing business as usual, Quince will shutter for good on March 5 and will re-open in May as the Noorden Food Bar, a Dutch-Indo pop-up restaurant set to operate for just two years.

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

Photo from @beaumontsherway on Instagram.


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