Toronto nightclub to be replaced by massive new Greek restaurant
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Downtown Toronto is going to look a lot different when it finally reopens post-lockdown, but that s not necessarily a bad thing for people who like to explore brand new hot spots in familiar locations.
The team behind The Citizen, which recently closed after seven years at 522 King St. W. (the old Brant House), just announced its plans for the sprawling resto-bar space s next iteration: A new Greek-inspired culinary dining experience.
Called Myth Restaurant, the new venture promises to make guests feel like they re seaside in Mykonos while enjoying traditional Aegean mezze and main courses such as salt-baked fish, saganaki and paidakia.
We all know that the main reason for the forced increase in base power tariff is the “tsunami” of expensive and excess power capacity contracted by the previous PML government on.
We all know that the main reason for the forced increase in base power tariff is the “tsunami” of expensive and excess power capacity contracted by the previous PML government on.
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