It seems that the Ossington moratorium has benefited Dundas Street West, turning it into the new, new thing. The proliferation of galleries, bars, restaurants and more continues this fall with the opening of several spots between Crawford and Beaconsfield alone. . . . → Read More: The evolution of Dundas off Ossington
As the seasons change, so does the neighborhood. The good news is, in my wanderings this weekend, I continue to see signs of growth and expansion. After spotting two new places on Friday, I noticed another today, on Dundas, east of Ossington.
Salt Wine Bar was shut down during service last weekend. They have also tweeted they are closed, and BlogTo has an in-depth post about it today. . . . → Read More: Salt Wine Bar is closed, hopefully not for good
Toronto’s first ever Toronto Beer Week launches September 20 and we have more information on events, tastings, and how the bars and restaurants of Ossington will contribute to the fun. . . . → Read More: Toronto Beer Week Preview
The beautifully decorated Salt restaurant is sitting empty, wine shelves cleared out, and no customers. All because Joe Pantalone imposed a moratorium on new restaurants on Ossington, and Salt didn’t file before the deadline. . . . → Read More: Call Joe Pantalone! Open Salt Wine Bar
Chef Rocco Agostino of Pizzeria Libretto on Ossington, will open a new restaurant and wine bar, Enoteca Sociale, a few blocks west on Dundas. . . . → Read More: An Ossington favorite to expand to Dundas