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In operation since 1993, Jump is O&B's flagship restaurant. During that time it became a well known business lunch and dinner spot in Toronto's Financial District. [2]When it opened at the corner of Bay & Wellington West in late 1993 during the early 1990s recession in Canada, Jump was a major investment by the 44-year-old South African-born former stockbroker and real estate entrepreneur ...
The flagship, downtown Toronto location, at Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place), went out of business in January 2010. [8] Mövenpick returned to Canada and reopened the location back under the Mövenpick Marché name. In April 2020, Mövenpick's Canadian subsidiary filed for bankruptcy and closed all its Canadian restaurants. [3]
Pizza Pizza location in Toronto. Pizza Pizza is a primarily Ontario-based pizza chain founded in 1967 by Michael Overs with more than 700 traditional and non-traditional restaurants coast to coast with over 3,000 employees. Its sister brand is western chain, Pizza 73.
He has owned or operated multiple restaurants across Europe, North America and Asia. This is a list of the notable such restaurants, including many which have since closed. As of late-2024, the organisation lists 90 restaurants currently open worldwide. Ramsay founded his first restaurant group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, in 1997.
Vistas Revolving Restaurant & Bar, Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront, Vancouver (closed, now private convention space) [2] Manitoba. Prairie 360, Fort Garry Place, Winnipeg Closed 2020; Ontario. 360 Restaurant (Top of Toronto 1975–1995), CN Tower, Toronto; Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls
Eaton's College Street in Toronto, opened in 1930, is a highly regarded Art Deco building, and is currently used as a retail, office and residential complex. The Seventh Floor, occupied by the Eaton Auditorium and the Round Room restaurant, was recently restored and now operates as The Carlu event venue.
[1] blogTO noted that the restaurant is "known for its lengthy menu and kitschy decor", [5] including colorful leather booths and blown glass hanging lights. [ 1 ] In 2017, The Pickle Barrel reportedly generated CAD$50 million annually from restaurant sales and catering, and had to date catered over 1.2 million events.
1915 Atlas of Canada, showing what is today the area in which Pape Village is located (then known as Todmorden), to the north of the (then) boundary of the City of Toronto Location within Toronto Coordinates: 43°41′15″N 79°20′52″W / 43.68750°N 79.34778°W / 43.68750; -79