sweet jesus

Toronto Restaurant Openings: Sweet Jesus, Good Fortune Bar, Idle, King's Tacos, Rolltation, Attico

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

  • The new Sweet Jesus location at Yonge and Eg is already open. Another La Carnita and the incoming Good Fortune Bar are both launching this weekend at 130 Eglinton Ave.
  • Idle has replaced Drift at 1063 Bloor St. W.
  • King's Tacos, known for serving up authentic Mexican staples since the 1980s, has relocated to 1190 St. Clair Ave. W.
  • Rolltation, a new spot slinging sushi burritos and poke bowls opens Friday, August 5 at 207 Dundas St. West.

RECENTLY REVIEWED

OPENING SOON

  • Allwyn's Bakery, which makes of one of Toronto's best jerk chicken sandwiches is opening another location at Yonge and Sheppard this fall. The new spot is at the base of the Emerald Park condo at 9 Bogert Ave.
  • Attico opens this week on the mezzanine level at 134 Peter Street. The 30-seat bar promises cocktails and tapas where you pay for the number of toothpicks you're left holding at the end of your meal.
  • Cafe Fiorentina has closed its location on the Danforth and is set to reopen down the street this fall at 463 Danforth Ave.

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


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Eat & Drink

Toronto supermarket is charging $120 for turkeys ahead of Thanksgiving

People call out Shoppers Drug Mart for price gouging after baffling find at Toronto store

This hot dog vendor might have the best street meat in Toronto

Here's every Toronto restaurant that made the Michelin Guide in 2023

Tim Hortons slams 'shrinkflation' claims that their food items are getting smaller

Toronto neighbourhood confused and concerned about fate of local restaurant

The 10 most anticipated Toronto restaurant openings this fall

Rats run rampant at Ontario university Tim Hortons