A once-popular restaurant in Toronto has shut down for good to make way for a vivacious new nightclub. Though somewhat short-lived, the Entertainment…
A once-popular restaurant in Toronto has shut down for good to make way for a vivacious new nightclub.managed to make a significant mark on the city during its four years churning out South American cuisine amid swanky environs on John Street., and brought to life the same attention to detail and whimsical air, featuring a series of distinct dining areas with different themes and decor.
For all those who were a fan of the cuisine at Marked, not to fear — Runway06 still operates as a restaurant in the daytime and evening, with the same brunch and bottomless mimosas the restaurant initially made its name on. So, for lack of better words, if you're sad about Marked being gone, don't be. It's more or less still here, only now it has an airplane logo, lazers and gogo dancers!stars Jax Taylor and Tom Schwartz telling blogTO that they had recently visited.
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