Toronto brewery opening second location in historic space Toronto Brewery
Current offerings include Sno-Cone: Lemon Lime, Squeeze Play: Strawberry Rhubarb, Say Hey Raspberry Lemon, 7th Inning Seltzer: Grapefruit Tangerine, and Piña Power to name a few.
The brewery will spend the next few months transforming the 11,000-square-foot, two-storey space into a community-focused, 300-seat tap room, kitchen, and retail space. The kitchen will offer brunch, lunch, and dinner with ballpark-inspired dishes meant to complement the brewery's drinks. If beer isn't your thing, the brewery will also offer locally-sourced wine, cider, and spirits.
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