Photo via King Taps
Toronto’s King Street West is getting a new destination for bites, cocktails and great vibes. King Taps is opening a second location in the city and here’s what to know.
Though the chain already claims a spot at 100 King St W, it’s expanding further west with its newest location at 620 King St W, near Portland St.
The future location spans over 9,000 sq feet and has space for almost 300 diners. There will be two bars, a lounge space, dining room and patio.
And staying true to the King Taps vibe when it comes to art, there will be a full-wall mural by artist Trouble Andrew, avant-garde photography by Markus Klinko, and works by Danielle Mazzonne, whose work is currently featured in Times Square.
And of course, once they open, expect local DJs to keep you in the mood as you enjoy their reimagined mains, handheld dishes and delicious cocktail program.
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An opening date has yet to be set as the new establishment is currently under construction.
But the King Taps team is getting ahead of the game and is hiring for its second location. They’re looking for management, front of house and back of house staff!
There are currently 10 job postings available and they include:
If you’re in need of a new gig, make sure to apply online.
This is King Tap’s third location, after launching in Toronto’s Financial District in 2017, and opening along Kelowna’s waterfront in 2022.
And as always, we’ll keep you updated once more information about this new establishment is released.
When: TBA
Where: 620 King St W
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