Toronto restaurants that opened and closed this week
Here s what opened and closed between December 15-29, including the Momo House taking over Brothers old spot in Yorkville By Kelsey Adams
Courtesy of the Momo House
Last week we published our list of 99 Toronto restaurants that closed in 2020. This week we’re playing catch up on all the openings from the past couple of weeks.
As this year showed, people continue to open new restaurants despite the pandemic. Even established restaurateurs like Nuit and Jeff Regular, who own several restaurants across the city accrued debt launching the new location of Pai, which meant they had to open or swallow the debt.
50 restaurants open Christmas Day in Toronto for 2020
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Restaurants open on Christmas Day in Toronto for 2020 will only be available for delivery and takeout due to the ongoing pandemic and the city being under lockdown measures. However, that doesn t mean you ll be stuck eating leftovers, as there are plenty of tasty options to devour at home.
Here s a round-up of restaurants open on Christmas Day in Toronto this year.
Here s why a former Toronto nightclub owner just opened a chain of burrito joints
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The owner of Momentos, a weekly party at Fiction nightclub, and of Yorkville s now-closed Club V just opened up an entirely virtual burrito and taco restaurant.
Carlos Lopez, who also runs the Fox and Firkin pub in the Yonge-Eglinton neighbourhood, told blogTO he would still be running his clubs if it wasn t for the pandemic restrictions, but he needed to pivot. It s a gamble but I ve got to survive the pandemic, so I thought I d venture this, he said.
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A Toronto couple was expecting. So they ditched the city and bought this $715,000 home in Niagara A Toronto couple was expecting. So they ditched the city and bought this $715,000 home in Niagara
Portrait by Katie Wideman
Who: Courtney Mowatt, 32, senior manager of business distribution and strategy at RBC; Justin Mowatt, 36, network support manager at Rogers; and their three-month-old son, Pete.
The history: In 2016, Justin and Courtney moved into a one-bedroom condo in Moss Park, which they rented for $2,050 a month. They were both avid curlers and often played at the Leaside Curling Club. One afternoon, in the spring of 2017, they passed a sign for a condo being built across from the club. Courtney joked that they should buy a unit there so they could walk to the club. That idea stuck. The next day, Courtney researched the building online, and the couple decided to put in an offer. They purchased a two-bedroom, two-bath pre-sale unit with a parking spot, for $625,000.