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Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants Releases 2020 Edition

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TORONTO — Last week, as many of the country’s restaurants worked to re-open, Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants announced the release of its  sixth-annual list of...

CRAFT Beer Market Re-opens Ottawa Patio for Dining

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OTTAWA — CRAFT Beer Market has re-opened its Lansdowne Park location in Ottawa for patio dining. The restaurant chose to wait a few days...

The Tulip Steakhouse Closes its Doors

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TORONTO — After 90 years in business, The Tulip Steakhouse in Toronto will be closing its doors.  The Queen Street location housed The Tulip for 31 years, after relocating from the...

What do Restaurant Openings Reveal

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Toronto has become one of the most diverse culinary cities in the world, with eclectic global cuisines providing an exciting dining scene for locals and visitors...

OpenTable Releases List of LGBTQ+ Owned Restaurants for Pride Month

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TORONTO — OpenTable has released a list of LGBTQ+-owned restaurants in celebration of Pride Month 2019. With global festivities underway in Canada, the U.K., the U.S. and...

Hawthorn Opens at Fairmont Palliser

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CALGARY — The Fairmont Palliser has unveiled Hawthorn Dining Room & Bar, its new food-and-beverage outlet. The opening marks the first time in more than 60 years...

Yelp Names Top 100 Places to Eat in Canada 2019

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SAN FRANCISCO — Yelp has released the 2019 edition of its Top 100 Places to Eat in Canada list, which honours eateries with top...

Cineplex to Bring The Rec Room to Atlantic Canada

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TORONTO — Cineplex has announced plans for a new location of The Rec Room at Avalon Mall in St. John’s. Scheduled to open in early...

Canadian Restaurants Recognized on World’s Best Wine List

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LONDON — Canadian wine lists are garnering international praise after three Toronto restaurants and one Banff, Alta.-based restaurant were awarded three stars in The World of Fine Wine’s inaugural World’s Best Wine Lists 2014.

Reuters: Airbnb Launches In-home Restaurant Experience

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SAN FRANCISCO — During the past six years, Airbnb has been slowly stealing share from the hotel industry through its online accommodation-sharing business, and now the San Francisco-based company is expanding its reach, launching in-home dining experiences, reports Reuters.