Toronto restaurant that got in trouble during lockdowns opening second location Toronto Restaurant
due to allegations of hosting indoor dining and parties during a period when it was not permitted.
All that seems to be forgotten now as the restaurant group looks to be thriving with two busy King West spots. This new location is sure to continue to attract a well-heeled crowd who can afford the restaurant's $450 share platter and $250 Tomahawk steak.
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