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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Pick 6ix, Il Covo, La Paella, Junction Craft Brewing

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  • Straight from chef Antonio Park's mouth: OVO and Drake's Pick 6ix officially opens on February 2. Update: A PR rep for the restaurant has subsequently informed us that Park miscommunicated the opening date, and that it's still not officially confirmed at this time. 
  • Agenda, a cafe and snack bar from the owners of Field Trip Cafe, should be opening soon at 622 College St. in Little Italy.
  • Tacos Baos is set to open a location at 914 Bloor St. W. in Bloorcourt this spring, with two other locations elsewhere in the city to follow.
  • Winnipeg mini-chain Za Pizza Bistro will be opening its first Toronto location at 290 Adelaide St. W. (at John) in March.
  • Vancouver's build-your-own-salad and pizza chain Assembli is opening its first Toronto location at 373 Church St. (at Carlton) in April.
  • Dal Moro's Fresh Pasta To Go, a Venetian take-out pasta joint, should be opening its first North American location at 605 Yonge St. (north of Wellesley) next month.
  • Cafe Bon Bon is coming soon to 550 Highway 7 East in Markham.
  • Oliva is planning to open a second location at 3190 Yonge St. just north of Lawrence.
  • Cheese Garden is opening two more locations, with one in Scarborough's Skycity Shopping Centre and the other at Pacific Mall in Markham.
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