Mandy’s Salads Opens Flagship in Toronto’s Yorkville

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Montreal-based Mandy’s Salads, founded by sisters Mandy and Rebecca Wolfe, has unveiled its newest flagship location in Toronto’s upscale Yorkville area. 

The 1,600-square-foot store at 110 Bloor Street West, facing Cumberland Street and the Village of Yorkville Park, opened its doors on Monday, August 12, marking a significant milestone for the Montreal-based company.

It’s Mandy’s 14th location in Canada and its third storefront in Toronto. The Yorkville flagship embodies the brand’s commitment to providing fresh, healthy meals in a stylish setting that has become synonymous with the Mandy’s experience.

Inside Mandy’s Salads at 110 Bloor St. W. in Toronto. Photo supplied

Co-founder Mandy Wolfe said, “Opening a store in Yorkville has been a long-standing dream for us. We’re thrilled to integrate our unique flavour and design into the vibrant tapestry of this community.”

The interior design, curated by co-founder Rebecca Wolfe, showcases the brand’s signature aesthetic. Patrons can expect a welcoming atmosphere featuring a blend of rich porcelain and vibrant elements, creating an inviting dining experience. The space includes the sisters’ trademark family photo wall and distinctive pieces inspired by India and the Caribbean Islands. Design-build firm SAJO brought the space to life.

In addition to the dine-in area, the Yorkville location offers a pickup wall for customers seeking a quick and convenient option. The store also features a range of branded products including salad dressings, cookbooks, and even Mandy’s-branded clothing items. 

Pre-opening media event at Mandy’s Salads at 110 Bloor St. W. in Toronto on Saturday, August 10, 2024. Photo: Craig Patterson

The expansion into Yorkville follows the successful launch of Mandy’s 11th location at The Well, which opened in February of this year. Affectionately dubbed ‘The Wishing Well’, this earlier addition reflected the brand’s playful approach to integrating with local landmarks.

With three dining locations now in Toronto (and three ghost kitchens) and a total of 14 locations across Canada, Mandy’s Salads continues to solidify its position in the Canadian food landscape. The brand’s growth trajectory showcases its ability to resonate with health-conscious consumers seeking quality meals in Instagram-worthy environments. 

The Wolfe sisters’ journey from a small counter at the back of a Montreal clothing store to a nationally recognized brand is a testament to their entrepreneurial spirit, and in a previous Retail Insider article it was stated that there are further plans to expand in the Toronto market before looking to places such as Vancouver for locations. 

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