Toronto's Scaramouche solves lease woes and will remain in same location
JUDY CREIGHTON
March 11, 2010 7:48 p.m.
TORONTO - The landmark and award-winning Scaramouche restaurant will be staying at One Benvenuto Place until the end of 2016.
The announcement comes after several years of lease negotiations and speculation about where the venerable Toronto eatery would move.
"We're delighted Scaramouche will be staying in its current location so we can continue to provide our many loyal clients and guests with the high level of cuisine and trusted service that's been recognized for years," says Carl Korte, partner in the restaurant.
"Extending our lease also means we can happily reinvest in our kitchen and dining room to maintain our position as one of Toronto's top restaurants with the best view in town."
Executive chef and partner Keith Froggett says, "This a great way for Scaramouche to celebrate its 30th anniversary and we look forward to our next decade of operating a successful and vibrant restaurant."
The restaurant, tucked into the corner of a stately condominium off Avenue Road in mid-town Toronto, has been earning accolades for its food, service and glittering skyline view since 1980.