A Toronto restaurant has led a culinary trend by revamping its decor and menu to highlight Canadian heritage amid trade tensions. The revamped offerings feature regionally inspired dishes like Montreal smoked meat and Maritimes calamari, serving as both a cultural celebration and a strategic response to ongoing trade disputes.
As the trade war between the U.S. and Canada escalates, some restaurant owners are embracing their Canadian identity as a way to attract and keep customers.
Grizzly Bar debuts next week in Toronto with a Canadian twist. Its decor and menu—featuring Montreal smoked meat, Atlantic calamari, and uniquely topped Caesars—clearly express loyalty in the Canada-U.S. trade war.
As Canadians continue to look for ways to support businesses here at home, some restaurants are making it no secret how their allegiance lies with Canada.
Toronto's Grizzly Bar opens next week featuring maple leaves and animatronic bears to express its trade-war stance. The menu offers dishes like Montreal smoked meat, Maritimes calamari, and ketchup-topped Caesars.
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