The restaurant business is a fickle one in Toronto. Eateries open and close on the regular and some last but a blink of an eye - like Angelo's Coal Fired Pizza at 106 Front Street East.
The pizzeria opened in July and shut down a couple weeks back. It was a Boston import and offered American-Italian standards, and of course, thin-crust pizza finished in a coal-fired oven.
According to a former employee who declined to be named in this article, the restaurant closed due to in-fighting.
However, it's worth noting that it was located in what looks like a cursed spot. Prior to Angelo's at 106 Front Street, it was home to Paganelli's, which stuck around for a few years.
But few establishments last in this strip plaza by the St. Lawrence Market, which includes a Burger King. Despite the area's high foot traffic, it's set back from the street and hardly seems like the place someone would turn to in search of a nice-ish meal downtown.
by Amy Grief via blogTO
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