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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
(06-21-2015, 07:11 PM)BuildingScout Wrote: It's amazing how many more events and festivals we have. It certainly makes the town much more attractive to outsiders, something our largest employers have complained about in the past.

Next up (after Canada Day) are another Night Market on 03 July; the Kultrun Festival, (July 09 -12) which will be moving to Victoria Park from Waterloo Square to accomdate its growth; and the ever-popular Cruising on King on July 10th.

By the way, I gather than Imbibe has now closed.  Has anyone heard anything about where they'll be moving to?  I hope they don't run into the same problems that Together We're Bitter has encountered.  In the case of Imbibe, I think what the owner needs is a good partner to help him handle two locations. 

Edit:  I forgot about King StrEATery Food Truck Festival on Saturday, July 4th.
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