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Parkdale gets moratorium on new eateries and bars

Concerns about too many liquor licences and nighttime crowds lead to a one-year “time out.”

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Samantha Lerner and Alisa Sadler are co-owners of GO Lounge, a soon-to-open board-game cafe in Parkdale. Future businesses like theirs will need to wait at least a year.


“Partydale” is getting a time-out. New restaurants, bars, bakeries, rooftop patios or “places of amusement” in the Parkdale area (Queen St. West between Roncesvalles Ave. and Dufferin St.) have been banned for a year as the city completes a study on changing the area zoning bylaw.

“I’m worried that the neighbourhood is hitting a tipping point,” said Councillor Gord Perks (Ward 14, Parkdale-High Park) who introduced the moratorium to city council after noting the constant stream of liquor licence applications in the area and complaints from residents about vandalism, noise, garbage and congestion.

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