Brand-new European-style food hall to open in downtown Toronto

Brand-new European-style food hall to open in downtown Toronto
Brand-new European-style food hall to open in downtown Toronto

One of Toronto’s most anticipated food hubs, Waterworks Food Hall will officially open its doors this July. The European-style food hall will house more than 20 different food stalls, a table service restaurant and much more.

Mark your calendars for July 3 at 11 a.m.! The massive Waterworks Food Hall, located at 499 Richmond Street West, will welcome hungry guests after months of anticipation.

The 55,000 square foot space has been converted into a European-style food hall and will host more than 20 different food stalls showcasing culinary dishes from around the world, depending on the establishment.

Expect food stalls like Aburi Sushi, Grilled Harry’s and Musoshin Ramen. Expect drink deals from Grape Witches, Civil Works and Boxcar Social, too.

There are also 12,000 square feet of private event spaces and two stand-alone storefronts: Chef Susur Lee’s Restaurant Lee, and SOBR Market, downtown Toronto’s first non-alcoholic bottle shop.

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“We are committed to preserving and revitalizing architectural landmarks that enhance the appeal and quality of life of Toronto’s neighborhoods, and we are very excited to open the Waterworks Food Hall in the King West community,” said Eve Lewis, president and CEO of Woodcliffe Landmark Properties. , in April.

“This project has been a true labor of love for us and we are very proud of the result. »

Here are some of the many vendors you can expect when you visit in June:

Additional vendors will be announced closer to the food hall opening.

Following the recent openings of The Well, including its Wellington Market, the announcement of the launch of Waterworks Food Hall adds another exciting chapter to Toronto’s culinary landscape.

It’s safe to say that Toronto loves food halls. And we certainly can’t wait to try them all.

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When : Opening on July 3, 2024 – Opening hours: Sunday to Wednesday – 11 a.m. to 10 a.m., Thursday to Saturday – 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Or : 499 Richmond Street West

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