
How hot is too hot? Tourism, restaurant operators say they’ll take the heat over the alternatives
As Ottawa comes to the end of a week of extreme temperatures, some local business owners say the heat is better than many of the
How hot is too hot? Tourism, restaurant operators say they’ll take the heat over the alternatives
As Ottawa comes to the end of a week of extreme temperatures, some local business owners say the heat is better than many of the
Downtown restaurant owners skeptical that more civil servants will return to work in the core
If a rumoured directive requiring federal civil servants to be in the office a minimum of three days a week comes to pass, it could
‘Restaurants are fun’: John Borsten reflects on almost 40 years in the business
For restaurant owner John Borsten, dealing with post-pandemic challenges means taking things one day at a time.
At The Grand Pizzeria, a love of the ByWard Market keeps David Mangano inspired
It’s been a good year for The Grand Pizzeria but, more than anything, owner David Mangano is excited to see what the year ahead holds
Businesses need ‘contingency plans’ to account for city’s troubled LRT system, advocate says
Ottawa’s LRT service resumed on the full length of Line 1 today after a month-long hiatus, but business owners are hesitant to celebrate as they
Ottawa patios adapt to pre-pandemic norms, even as experts argue for permanent changes
Despite confusion being experienced in other cities as a result of a post-pandemic patchwork of patio regulations and fees, Ottawa businesses are adapting well.
Winterlude wonderland at ByWard Market’s The Grand Ice Bar
One could argue Ottawa residents got more than enough exposure to patios during COVID-19, but The Grand Ice Bar is unique. And with temperatures hovering
Ottawa restaurant The Grand says it was fined for letting customers eat takeout on patio
Co-owner John Borsten says he doesn’t see what they did wrong given that the restaurant didn’t serve customers on the patio, and that others were
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