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Toronto BBQ restaurant closes due to what owner alleges is 'landlord from hell'

A Toronto restaurant for BBQ and soul food has permanently closed down because of what the owner alleges is a "landlord from hell."

Only having opened in 2020 but with an old school feel, you could get brisket, mac n' cheese, chicken and armadillo eggs at Art of BBQ.

The restaurant located in Scarborough on Kingston Rd. was still actively posting on social media up until early February, but had to close recently due to lots of troubles with what the owner alleges is a difficult landlord.

"I have been dealing with a landlord from hell for past couple years. Very insecure individual who was constantly power tripping," Art of BBQ pitmaster Trevor David claims to blogTO.

"That coupled with a local gang next door who was constantly harassing me by dumping cigarettes and garbage in front of my restaurant just took its toll on me."

He says he's very grateful to the "good people of Cliffside" and wants to thank his customers from all over the city for their support while the restaurant was open the last few years.

While David may no longer be running Art of BBQ he's still going to remain involved in the food industry.

"I have a social enterprise eco-tourism resort project I am working on in Caribbean which will incorporate local farm to table components, so I guess I will always be involved in food or restaurant business in some way shape or form," says David.

However, that doesn't necessarily mean you have to book a plane ticket to continue enjoying David's tasty food.

He should still be around in Canada ocassionally and hopes to do smokehouse BBQ catering and pop-ups on a seasonal basis.

"I like to keep busy," says David. "I have a strong work ethic."

Art of BBQ closed on March 23.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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