LOCAL Public Eatery is opening a new location in Toronto Toronto TorontoRestaurant
According to a statement from LOCAL's management, the wheels have been in motion at this new location for some time, and with construction already well underway to reconfigure the interior space, a grand opening could be coming before the end of the year.
"We don't have a firm date yet," the statement reads,"but we anticipate late 2023, assuming construction stays on schedule!" Scheduled to open just in time for the holidays, the new Adelaide location will bring the full roster of pub fare that the LOCAL has built its reputation on, while offering all the cocktails and drinks that a group of picky 20-somethings could dream up.
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