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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
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panamaniac Wrote:The signs have gone up this week at Gilt (305 King W) and the draperies (!) have been hung, so it should be open soon. I'm looking forward to having another good option Downtown. Especially if they can make decent cocktails.....

Great news! Wasn't there another sign up in the ground floor of that building? On the other side? Maybe Pur?

Anyways, you're right panamaniac. Another option downtown is a good thing. Waterloo has too many bars geared towards students. We need things for the rest of us hah.

If they can survive until the downtown condos finish up, they'll be in great shape. That might have been Honest Lawyer's mistake. Opening too soon? Or pulling the plug too early? Although they were busy most weekends.
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