Marked

New South American restaurant Marked is coming to downtown Toronto

The new spot from the team behind Coffee Oysters Champagne promises grilled eats with Latin American flair

Forthspace Hospitality, the team behind Instagrammable King West restaurant Coffee Oysters Champagne (and its not-so-secret speakeasy à toi) is bringing Toronto Marked, a new downtown restaurant focused on South American cuisine. 

Marked, which is set to open on September 1, will focus on sustainably-sourced meat, seafood, and produce prepared over a wood charcoal grill.

The full menu has yet to be released, but a press release also promises a drinks line-up that includes cocktails featuring housemade ingredients, as well as boozy slushies and bottled cocktails.

 

Marked

 

The restaurant’s 10,000 square-foot space at Richmond and John was decorated by Navigate Design, the same firm behind Marked’s sister restaurant Coffee Oysters Champagne, as well as other stylish Toronto spots such as Mira. 

The design sees Marked divided into four distinctive spaces: a bar and lounge with a patio, a cocktail bar, the main dining area, as well as a private dining room.

Each of the four areas features a different theme, but throwback, 1950s touches and nods to the restaurant’s South American menu are common elements throughout. 

Marked’s sister restaurant Coffee Oyster Champagne recently reopened in early August with a new patio. 

Marked is set to open on Sept. 1, with reservations available through the restaurant’s site starting opening day.  

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