Dear reader,
For years, I’ve been watching the building at 498 King East. Abandoned since at least the mid-aughts, it once housed the Kingsbrae, a Corktown diner with a fun blue-and-white striped façade, its name spelled out in ketchup-red capital letters. My food-editor predecessor, Alex Baldinger, brought it to my attention—he, too, was taken with it. We’d have loved to restore it ourselves, but because of finances, life, etc., we were unable to do anything except dream of its possibilities and hope that whoever eventually took it over turned it back into a restaurant, updated it lovingly and—most importantly—kept that original signage up.
Our dreams have, at least in part, come true. The team behind Mira Mira, a much-loved Beaches diner, very smartly snapped up the space, turning it into the Rosebud, a wine bar with a menu that skews French. The inside is unrecognizable (which is a good thing because its previous aesthetic had an air of bowling-alley lounge), but they did a bang-up job of sympathetically revitalizing the exterior. The window bars and corded metal blinds have been replaced by lacy café curtains, and the sign remains, softened with a new brick-red-and-butter-yellow palette. I can’t wait to go.
Also in this week’s issue: a chef’s gastronomic tour of his favourite Scarborough spots and a look inside the home kitchen of chef Michael Hunter.