Toronto restaurant locked out by landlord who says they owe $20K in rent
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A Toronto restaurant has been locked out by their landlord with a notice posted on their door saying tenancy has been terminated and they owe $20,000 in rent.
Love Chix posted a photo of the notice, dated Apr. 5, to their Instagram on Apr. 6 in order to "get this out there before things get too intense."
Run by Paul Marshall and Punit Sehgal, the restaurant is known for making some fine rotisserie chicken and some of the city's best butter chicken and fried chicken, and normally has a lively outdoor patio at their original Junction Triangle location. They've also expanded with an Assembly Chef's Hall location.