rdaner
Senior Member
All of the talk/pix of The Well has me wondering what is going on with King West’s other newish semi-public space? I wonder if they are booking holiday parties here?
I always thought their mochas tasted burnt somehow. Perhaps it's the way they turn the beans into charcoal with those laser/phaser thingies they zap 'em with. And perhaps some folks really like it that way...@Towered might be enticed by a new incoming Boxcar Social opening here though.
I have some intel that they may have decided to shift gears, closing their large investment in Beatrice and opening a Boxcar in the food hall space instead..@Towered might be enticed by a new incoming Boxcar Social opening here though.
Their website seems to suggest they will be opening again in April after renovations. Will be interesting to see what happens to the space.I have some intel that they may have decided to shift gears, closing their large investment in Beatrice and opening a Boxcar in the food hall space instead..
looks like that intel noting Boxcar Social to replace the closure of Beatrice Society was correct.Food Hall will be opening in June according to this article from Curiocity!
These are the first batch of vendors announced for the space.
- Aburi Sushi
- Dave’s Genuine Deli
- Liu Loqum
- The Arepa Republic
- Harry’s Charbroiled
- Musoshin Ramen
- Scooped by Demetres
- Karak
- Grape Witches,
- Civil Works
- Boxcar Social
https://curiocity.com/waterworks-food-hall-opening-2024/
YES!! Just in time for booty shorts weather!!Food Hall will be opening in June according to this article from Curiocity!
These are the first batch of vendors announced for the space.
- Aburi Sushi
- Dave’s Genuine Deli
- Liu Loqum
- The Arepa Republic
- Harry’s Charbroiled
- Musoshin Ramen
- Scooped by Demetres
- Karak
- Grape Witches,
- Civil Works
- Boxcar Social
https://curiocity.com/waterworks-food-hall-opening-2024/
Interesting that there are two of these "European-inspired Food Halls" within a 3 block South (the other at the Well)
Good to create space for them, I guess, since the rest of Toronto is a playground for affluent old people.Very good development though. King West has grown into a playground for affluent young people. My friend from away said it felt like Soho.