The notable businesses that closed in Toronto in November leave a gaping hole in the city's late-night burrito scene. A few long-standing establishments shut down as well as some newcomers that weren't able to catch their sea legs.
Here are 7 notable Toronto businesses that closed in November.
Let’s Be Frank
Let's Be Frank, the fancy hot dog purveyor on Spadina, closed down its storefront quite suddenly this past month.
An Sibin Pub
The sprawling Irish An Sibin Pub in Riverside was a great place to grab a drink before catching a show at the Opera House. Now you'll have to go elsewhere for a pint of Guinness.
Famous Laffa
Famous Laffa's Promenade Mall location didn't last too long. This kosher eatery in near the shoppping centre's food court recently shut down.
Big Fat Burrito
Who knows where you'll fetch a late night snack after working up a sweat at Lee's Palace and/or the Dance Cave now that Big Fat Burrito shut down.
P&L Burger
You can still grab P&L Burger via foodora and UberEAT. Its Queen Street West restaurant, however, has shut down.
Boil King
Boil King doesn't look like it ever got its sea legs because it opened and closed quite quickly. But don't fret, there are plenty of other seafood boil restaurants in the city.
Coco Lezzone
Coco Lezzone first opened in 1994 and this Italian restaurant moved to Yorkville a few years back. Now, after 22 years in the city, it's closed.
Almighty Bao
This restaurant inside Churchill Bar served its last bao on Thursday night (technically December 1 but I'll let that slide) announcing on Instagram that it was time for them to move on.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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