BETTERBAR Brings Health-Focused Dining to Yorkville Village

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Yorkville Village in Toronto welcomes a new foodservice business with the opening of BETTERBAR. The wellness-driven restaurant promises to offer health-conscious patrons a unique dining experience that blends nutritious, locally sourced meals with a vibrant, community-focused environment.

Co-founder and chef Jack Connacher is at the helm of BETTERBAR’s innovative approach, leveraging his background in fine dining to create a menu that emphasizes clean eating and high-quality ingredients. “We prioritize real health through our offerings by sourcing local produce and avoiding seed oils entirely,” Connacher explained. “I want people to leave BETTERBAR feeling energized and light.”

Some of the dishes at BETTERBAR at Yorkville Village in Toronto. Photo supplied

Thoughtfully Curated Menu and Innovative Ingredients

BETTERBAR’s menu is designed to cater to a wide range of dietary preferences, featuring everything from fresh salads and nutrient-rich smoothies to innovative sushi rolls made with “night rice,” a dark, nutrient-packed alternative to traditional white rice. “Night rice offers both a visual and healthful twist to our sushi rolls,” said Connacher. “It’s one of the many ways we prioritize nutrition without sacrificing flavour.”

Jack Connacher

The restaurant’s offerings also include signature wraps, poke bowls, and a rotating hot bar that highlights seasonal fare. Each dish has been meticulously crafted, with Connacher spending months sourcing ingredients and refining recipes to ensure every meal meets his high standards. “My experience in fine dining taught me how to elevate even the simplest ingredients, and BETTERBAR is about bringing that level of care to wellness-focused cuisine,” he added.

A Personal Commitment to Wellness

Connacher’s dedication to healthy eating is deeply personal. Growing up in a household where organic foods were the norm, he developed a keen appreciation for clean eating early on. His professional journey included time at notable Toronto establishments such as Sophia, Jacobs & Co., and Colette, as well as mentorship under renowned chef Massimo Capra. “My upbringing and fine dining background shaped the way I approach food. BETTERBAR allows me to create meals that are both flavourful and healthful,” he said.

BETTERBAR’s menu also features a standout nut butter toast made with Baru nuts, a superfood gaining popularity for its high protein and low-fat content. “We make our own nut butter from Baru nuts, top it with homemade strawberry jam, bee pollen, cacao nibs, and toasted coconut,” Connacher explained. “It’s simple, nutrient-dense, and incredibly flavourful.”

Dining area at BETTERBAR at Yorkville Village in Toronto. Photo: Craig Patterson

Creating a Vibrant, Wellness-Oriented Space

The restaurant’s interior design reflects its mission, with earthy tones, lush greenery, and pops of pink creating a Miami-inspired yet calming atmosphere. “We wanted the space to feel lively but also soothing—a place where people can recharge and connect,” said Connacher.

Located within Yorkville Village, BETTERBAR benefits from a health-conscious local community, with neighbouring amenities like Equinox gym and Whole Foods complementing its focus on wellness. “We’re excited to be part of a community that values health,” Connacher said. “It’s the perfect setting for what we’re trying to achieve.”

Smoothie options at BETTERBAR at Yorkville Village in Toronto. Photo: supplied

Plans for Expansion Through Franchising

Looking ahead, Connacher and his team are considering expansion through franchising while maintaining strict control over ingredient quality and customer experience. “Consistency is everything,” he noted. “Every BETTERBAR location should provide the same high-quality meals and atmosphere that our patrons expect.”

Open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., BETTERBAR aims to offer more than just food. “It’s a space where people can come together, eat well, and feel good—inside and out,” Connacher concluded.

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