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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Pinkerton's Snack Bar, Carver, Piano Piano, Beavertails, Kiva's, Burgatory

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

  • Pinkerton's Snack Bar at 1026 Gerrard Street East is now in soft opening mode and introducing dishes like pork neck pancakes and spicy salmon otak otak.
  • Robert Bragagnolo's Carver at 101 Peter Street is now open and dishing out a menu of porchetta and slow roasted chicken sandwiches and sides like loaded baked potatoes.
  • Victor Barry's Piano Piano debuted this week at 88 Harbord Street.
  • Easy Sweets Baked Goods, specializing in dairy-free, nut-free, sesame seed-free and gluten-free cakes, cupcakes and desserts, is now open at 300 Supertest Road near Dufferin and Steeles.

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OPENING SOON

  • The Fat Beet at 7330 Yonge Street opens next week. The Thornhill restaurant is the newest venture from Hemant Bhagwani of the Indian Street Food Co.
  • Beavertails opens their first permanent Toronto location on Saturday, March 19 at 145 Queens Quay West.
  • Kiva's bagels are soon to be available downtown. The bagelria is opening an outpost at 133 Richmond Street West where Ninki used to be.
  • As previously reported, Burgatory is taking over the address of the recently shuttered Hey Meatball at 719 College Street.
  • TĂŠ, a new Asian fusion snack bar, is expected to open mid-April at 70 Ossington Avenue where Baby Huey used to be.

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

Photo via Carver's Facebook page.


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