rdaner
Senior Member
I believe that The National is actually on the lower level. We’ll find out tomorrow!
It's both, alongside the national there might be upwards of 10 more stalls opening up on the other side of sweetie pie.I believe that The National is actually on the lower level. We’ll find out tomorrow!
Pop-ups for fancy booze....I was going to ask what the yurts are for.
Excellent point of view and analysis.It would be an absolute GODSEND if a second holiday market began at the Well, to alleviate pressure on the Distillery Winter Village. For a city of 3MM people plus the additional 2MM+ in the GTA, having one central holiday market is an absolute failing of meeting our needs.
The fact that there's ticketed entry and you're still pushing through crowd crush throngs of people in the distillery just to pay $10 for a hot chocolate should be a sign that the city can sustain a second formal market.
Cities smaller than Toronto have more holiday markets - Cologne in Germany has seven, all with different themes. The DWV has sat on its laurels for too long and become completely uncompetitive - I sincerely hope this micro market at the Well is a massive success and grows into something to rival the DWV and force its organizers to do better.
It would be an absolute GODSEND if a second holiday market began at the Well, to alleviate pressure on the Distillery Winter Village. For a city of 3MM people plus the additional 2MM+ in the GTA, having one central holiday market is an absolute failing of meeting our needs.
The fact that there's ticketed entry and you're still pushing through crowd crush throngs of people in the distillery just to pay $10 for a hot chocolate should be a sign that the city can sustain a second formal market.
Cities smaller than Toronto have more holiday markets - Cologne in Germany has seven, all with different themes. The DWV has sat on its laurels for too long and become completely uncompetitive - I sincerely hope this micro market at the Well is a massive success and grows into something to rival the DWV and force its organizers to do better.
There's a Christmas market at Stackt which is very close to the Well. The St. Lawrence area would be another nice spot for a winter market. Even though it's kind of close to the Distillery, it also has an old-timey nostalgic feeling that many associate with Christmas. Not to say the Stackt to the Well corridor couldn't also be a bit of a continous market.It would be an absolute GODSEND if a second holiday market began at the Well, to alleviate pressure on the Distillery Winter Village. For a city of 3MM people plus the additional 2MM+ in the GTA, having one central holiday market is an absolute failing of meeting our needs.
The fact that there's ticketed entry and you're still pushing through crowd crush throngs of people in the distillery just to pay $10 for a hot chocolate should be a sign that the city can sustain a second formal market.
Cities smaller than Toronto have more holiday markets - Cologne in Germany has seven, all with different themes. The DWV has sat on its laurels for too long and become completely uncompetitive - I sincerely hope this micro market at the Well is a massive success and grows into something to rival the DWV and force its organizers to do better.
As a follow up to this. Went to the well and the whole area beside the national is open now. Lots of seating. Absolutely nothing there. Cool little hallway moving between sweetie pie and the national.Its both, alongside the national there might be upwards of 10 more stalls opening up on the other side of sweetie pie.
That area has yet to open.
The retail brochure hasnt been updated in a year but heres some screenshots of what to expect:
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If one drinks enough you probably do not need to yurt for warmth!Pop-ups for fancy booze.