How a Toronto restaurateur is turning one shuttered bar into three new restaurants

The team behind a once-beloved, now-closed Toronto bar is getting a second lease on life, and they're making the most of it by opening not one but three new restaurants in neighbourhoods across the city.When Davisville Village staple Kramer's Bar & Grill closed its doors after decades in the neighbourhood in the summer of 2025, owner Christian tells blogTO that he always planned to open a new restaurant.What he didn't necessarily plan for, though, was opening three restaurants in three completely different neighbourhoods, all within a year of the Kramer's closure. After opening Blue Horse Cucina, an Etobicoke Italian restaurant, in December, another two restaurants are on the way."The three restaurants didn't come all at once; they came in waves, shaped by a bit of planning and a bit of circumstance," Christian tells blogTO.Interestingly, the first restaurant to open, Blue Horse Cucina, wasn't actually the team's first concept.That title g...


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