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  1. Canada

10 New Toronto Venues for Spring Meetings and Events

The conference spaces, eateries, drinking spots, and more slated to open in Toronto for events and entertaining this spring.

Amanda Scriver
February 15, 2016

Here's a look at new Toronto hotels, conference centers, restaurants, private rooms, and other spaces to open for events this spring. The new and renovated Toronto venues are available for conferences, meetings, corporate parties, weddings, fund-raisers, outdoor functions, business dinners, teambuilding activities, and more.

1. Fring’s
1. Fring’s
Chef Susur Lee's much-anticipated eatery Fring’s opened in October in the 8,000-square-foot former Crush Wine Bar space on King Street West. Much of its buzz is from its association with Drake, but despite reports that the Toronto-born rapper was a part owner, he told The New York Times he just provided the name for the hot spot. The decor from Brenda Bent and Karen Gable of Bent Gable Designs offers yeti-like upholstered dining chairs, installations over the bar made from clear plastic hangers, and crosses on the walls. The space is divided into three areas: a lounge, a dining area that holds 120 for cocktails, and a private room that seats 30 or holds 40 for cocktails.
Photo: Birdhouse Media
2. Parcae
2. Parcae

Located in Toronto’s boutique Templar Hotel, Parcae opened as an artistic and modern speakeasy in November. Designed and created by Solid Design, the entire venue is finished in stone, marble, and solid hardwood fixtures with accents of raw steel over 4,000 square feet. The bilevel venue has a 60-person cocktail den and a lower-level dining room with an adventurous seasonal menu. The entire space holds as many as 195 guests.

Photo: Courtesy of Parcae
3. Jamie’s Italian
3. Jamie’s Italian

British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver opened his first restaurant in North America, Jamie’s Italian, at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre in December. The menu offers simple, Italian-inspired dishes, including pizza and pasta made daily on site, an antipasti station, and cured meats. With an open kitchen and a relaxed, vibrant atmosphere, the 8,300-square-foot space seats 240. A semiprivate dining area seats 24. Plans call for a second Jamie’s Italian in neighboring Mississauga later this year. The 6,500-square-foot space will be located in the Square One Shopping Centre’s “luxury wing” expansion.

Photo: Rick O'Brien
4. Paint Cabin
4. Paint Cabin

Part art studio, part gallery, and part café-bar, Paint Cabin opened in November in east Chinatown. Owned and operated by Gord Wong, the 1,200-square-foot space has cottage-like decor and kitschy charm. The open-concept space, which seats 40 or holds 85 for receptions, features a communal art table, café seating, and an art studio outfitted with easels and moveable furniture to allow for various event layouts.

Photo: Katie Flood
5. Branksome Hall
5. Branksome Hall

The girls' school Branksome Hall opened its Athletics and Wellness Centre as a venue for private events in January. Designed by MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects, the contemporary building features a natural palette with limestone, tile, and brick, plus accents of glass, wood, and metal. The center has two spaces suited for events. The White Oak Suite is 5,700 square feet, or 8,900 square feet with the concourse, and seats 350 guests or holds 500 for cocktails. The Silver Birch Suite measures 7,145 square feet, or 9,425 square feet with the concourse. It seats 400 or holds 550 for receptions and can be used in conjunction with a rooftop terrace. The venue opened in early 2015.

Photo: Brandon Barré
6. Ritual
6. Ritual

The beauty salon Ritual renovated its Wellington Street West home in September to be better suited for private events. The 2,650-square-foot venue holds 60 people for cocktail-style events; planners also can book the service stations to seat 23 people for treatments that include hair, makeup, nails, and brows. The salon’s new look is modern, clean and bright, with white furniture, light hardwood floors, and a wall decor piece that asks, “What’s your favorite ritual?”

Photo: Tara Noelle
7. The Berlin
7. The Berlin

In December, former Langdon Hall chef Jonathan Gushue opened a new farm-to-table concept restaurant in Kitchener. The Berlin, which inhabits a four-storey heritage building built in the late 1800s, keeps much of its old-time charm with original solid maple floors, exposed brick, and audiovisual equipment. The restaurant covers 3,100 square feet and has a street-level dining room that seats 85 or holds 120 for cocktails and a separate event space on the second floor that holds 100 for receptions. 

Photo: Courtesy of the Berlin
8. Bar Begonia
8. Bar Begonia

Famed Toronto chef Anthony Rose opened his sixth venture on the Dupont strip in a long-vacant spot. The Parisian-style bar Bar Begonia serves a seasonal menu of traditional favorites such as tartines, foie gras, and boeuf bourguignon. The 1,200-square-foot space was built and designed with Palmerston Design. The 40-seat dining room and 30-seat patio feature polished marble tabletops and wooden benches.

Photo: Kayla Rocca
9. The Shameful Tiki Room Toronto
9. The Shameful Tiki Room Toronto

Opened in December, the Shameful Tiki Room Toronto brings a vintage Polynesian kitsch to the Parkdale neighborhood. Spread over 1,400 square feet, the venue holds 70 for receptions. The main bar is situated in the middle of the restaurant with two semiprivate dining barrel areas at the front and back of the bar. The decor includes tiki carvings made by artisans in California and puffer fish lamps.

Photo: Courtesy of The Shameful Tiki Room
10. The Saucy Perogi
10. The Saucy Perogi

Formerly a pop-up at the Toronto Underground Market, the Saucy Perogi now has a permanent home in the Dundas West neighborhood. The menu features several varieties of the potato dumplings, along with schnitzel and craft beers. The 1,100-square-foot venue features reclaimed wood, a marble bar, and Polish street art decorating the walls. It seats 75, including at a harvest table for 12. It opened in November.

Photo: Jeff Shaw/Food Designs
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