Toronto dessert shop known for its waffles has permanently closed

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A Toronto dessert shop known for its inventive and Asian-inspired waffles has permanently closed after five years in business. Grandmama's Waffles...

A Toronto dessert shop known for its inventive and Asian-inspired waffles has permanently closed after five years in business.first began serving up colourful waffles at 363 Clinton St. in 2018, with their original beer batter waffles using non-alcoholic beer instead of milk and coconut batter waffles using coconut milk, tapioca, and rice flour.

In a message posted to its storefront this month, the dessert shop announced its bittersweet closure."Retired! We sold a lot of waffles, we made a lot of friends, but we didn't make a lot of money, so it has come to an end. Thanks to everyone who tried Grandmama's Waffles over the last five years. Special thanks to your Clinton Street Crew and all our neighbours that kept us going through our four years in Koreatown," the announcement reads.

 

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