The first location spans 4,000 square feet and carries a range of unique prepared, grab-and-go and other items with a concept that can be replicated elsewhere.
It’s the last tenant to open in the highly anticipated 102-108 Yorkville Avenue building which houses luxury brands such as Brunello Cucinelli and Versace, and is next to Chanel. The restaurant will serve luxury consumers who are descending on the Bloor-Yorkville area.
Canada’s top landlords are expanding food and beverage offerings in shopping centres in an effort to increase dwell time and overall experience, as malls become community hubs.