ShonTron
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The Bishop and Belcher around the corner is a much more pleasant pub, with better food and beer, so I won't miss the Spotted Dick.
I wonder if that whole building will end up being redeveloped. Peridot closed a couple of years ago and was never leased out.
Application: Zoning Review Status: Not Started
Location: 1 ADELAIDE ST E
TORONTO ON M5C 2V9
Ward 28: Toronto Centre-Rosedale
Application#: 15 107242 ZPR 00 ZR Accepted Date: Jan 22, 2015
Project: Multiple-Use Building Other Proposal
Description: PREPARE EXISTING OFFICE/RETAIL BASE BUILDING UNITS FOR THREE FUTURE RESTAURANTS. ONE RESTAURANT TO BE AT GROUND FLOOR OF 30 STOREY 1 ADELAIDE BUILDING, SECOND TO BE AT CONCOURSE,GROUND & 2ND FLOOR OF THE SAME BUILDING. THIRD RESTAURANT TO TAKE ENTIRE 85-89 YOUNGE STREET BUILDING AND CONCOURESE LEVEL (OVERLAPING INTO 1 ADELIDE ST. E BUILDING
Interesting, this would mean Staples would have to close. It would be unfortunate, there are almost no office supply stores left in the core.
That third restaurant would be huge, huuuuge I tells yuh. Eataly anyone?
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We learned a bit about these on the CTBUH Tour (current front page story). There will be four restaurants going in around One Financial Place's open square. The three fountains and other works by Stacey Spiegel that enliven the square, but which are pretty much a hidden gem in town, will end up getting a lot more attention. The square will be reconfigured somewhat, the walls of the buildings will be opened up in many places to allow for lots of patio seating, and heaters will be built in to make al fresco dining comfortable on cooler nights. The fourth restaurant—I believe—will go into the base of 20 Victoria on the east side of the square (but I may have misheard its location). No word on which ones will go in or how soon they'll be open, but I'd be willing to bet it will be 2016 before they're done.
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Interesting. Lettieri doesn't seem to be mastering these more coffee-conscious times, even though they were arguably one of the first in this city. I don't think that location was open more than seven years.Lettieri at Adelaide & Victoria has closed.
Interesting. Lettieri doesn't seem to be mastering these more coffee-conscious times, even though they were arguably one of the first in this city. I don't think that location was open more than seven years.
Interesting. Lettieri doesn't seem to be mastering these more coffee-conscious times, even though they were arguably one of the first in this city. I don't think that location was open more than seven years.
Yeah, all the locations I ever visited (Queen/Spadina, Front East by the St. Lawrence Market, and now this one) have closed. I only know of the one in Yorkville now, though their website still lists a few others. Lettieri seems to occupy a weird niche between the Starbucks crowd and the true indie coffee crowd and have been squeezed out, especially since they seemed to favour really expensive real estate. I have to say I never much liked their coffee, though the pastries were good.
They are expanding and taking over the space next door that used to be an optical shop.