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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Libretto and Porchetta & Co., The Shore Leave, Bugigattolo, Kitson & Co.

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.

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  • Porchetta & Co. has opened its much anticipated eatery at 545 King Street West. The adjacent Pizzeria Libretto is due to open next week.
  • The Shore Leave, a new destination for tiki cocktails and Canadian cheese boards, is now open at 1775 Danforth Avenue.
  • John Conrad is now open and serving up fried chicken sandwiches and Cajun mac n' cheese in the Junction at 3078 Dundas Street West.
  • Also in the Junction, newly opened Ro House is dishing out Vietnamese cold rolls at 3064 Dundas Street West.
  • The Captain's Boil, a new restaurant devoted to seafood boils is now open at 5313 Yonge Street.
  • Chaban, a new Korean restaurant, is now serving up dumpling casseroles and sizzling hot plates from its Etobicoke address at 872 The Queensway.
  • Sammy & Sally, a new sandwich shop at 60 Adelaide Street East, is now open and offering up roast beef sandwiches, salads and more.

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OPENING SOON

  • Bugigattolo, a new Calabria-inspired Italian restaurant, is soon to open at 54 Fraser Avenue in Liberty Village.
  • Kitson & Co. Sandwich Shop is set to open early next year at 1205 Queen St. West.

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

Photo from Ro House's Facebook page.


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