Blue Cactus has closed its doors in Ottawa's ByWard Market after serving customers for more than 35 years. A sign on the restaurant's door at 2 ByWard Market Square says Blue Cactus will be 'closing its doors effective immediately.' 'This decision comes as we transition from one chapter to the next, and while it is bittersweet, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible journey we've shared with you,' says the note signed by the 'Blue Cactus Team.
' 'Since our opening, Blue Cactus has been more than just a restaurant, it has been a place where friendships were formed, celebrations were held, and memories were made. None of this would have been possible without the loyal support of our amazing clients.'Blue Cactus served 'contemporary cuisine to food lovers from around the corner and around the world,' according to its website. 'As we close our doors, we want to extend our sincerest thanks for being part of the Blue Cactus family,' the note says. Blue Cactus is the latest restaurant and establishment to close in the ByWard Market and Rideau Street area.Café Dekcuf announced in December it was closing its establishment permanently. 'After carefully weighing our options, it is with a heavy heart that we have made the decision to permanently close Café Dekcuf,' said a post on the establishment's website. Pure Kitchen closed its location at the corner of William Street and Rideau Street on December 22 after two years of operation. Co-owner and CEO David Leith said the location suffered from lower-than-expected sales and profits. Oz Kafe closed in October after it was unable to pay nearly $40,000 in rent to its landlord, the National Capital Commission. Last July, Saslove's Meat Market closed after 70 years of busines
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