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10 notable Toronto businesses that closed in August

Businesses that closed in Toronto this past month had us bidding farewell to places from a pizza joint to a meat pie shop. Italian joints, a vegan place, beloved bars, an amazing record shop and an incredible book store all closed their doors as well.

Here are the most notable business closures in Toronto this August.

Black Briik

The end of the month saw the end of this brunch and bar food spot in Bloorcourt.

Steambox Dumplings

Sadly, health issues were the demise of this Dundas West spot for handmade dumplings.

June Records

Music lovers were saddened to see this cornerstone of the Little Italy community go.

Cosmic Treats

Kensington will no longer be home to this vegan bakery.

Track & Field Bar

A blowout party was how this bar bid farewell to Little Italy.

Bob Miller Book Room

Fine literature can no longer be procured at this establishment in Yorkville.

Fred's Not Here and The Red Tomato

Italian food fans can no longer visit either of these spots that were located on King West.

Gerrard Pizza

Danforth East lost a great pizza place when this joint closed.

Shamone

At the end of this month, this Junction bar served its last drink.

Kanga

Meat pies are no longer being sold at this place on Duncan.

Update: Black Briik did not close at the end of August. It is set to close September 22.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez at Black Briik


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