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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Chabrol, Burger's Priest, Hancook, The Captain's Boil, Cacao 70, Nugateau

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

  • Chabrol, the new Southern French restaurant from the folks behind Cava, is now open at 90 Yorkville Avenue.
  • Burger's Priest is now open in The Annex at 406 Bloor Street West where Oh! Original Hot Dogs very briefly stood.
  • A new Koren restaurant named Hancook has landed at 605 Bloor Street West just below the Sky Blue Sky Sandwich Company.
  • b.Good at 573 Queen Street West is now open and serving up burgers and kale-quinoa bowls.
  • No need to schlep up to Willowdale for customizable seafood boils; The Captain's Boil has opened a downtown location at 476 Yonge Street.

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OPENING SOON

  • Hickory & Oak, a new Southern barbecue joint, is coming soon to 16 Yonge Street.
  • Cacao 70 only recently opened in the Distillery and already there's a new location in the works at 485 Queen Street West.
  • A new patisserie called Nugateau is opening at 717 Queen Street West.

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

Photo of Cacao 70's first Toronto location.


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