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5 restaurants you can buy in Toronto right now

You may not be able to win a Toronto restaurant in a raffle right now, but you can always buy your own eatery if you're still itching to enter the city's bustling food scene. With listings in Etobicoke all the way to Leslieville, there are plenty of places available for you to get started.

Here are 5 restaurants that you can buy right now in Toronto.

Chantecler
Yes, this popular Parkdale restaurant is still up and running, but you can take over the joint if you're willing to shell out $149,000. Will you keep the small menu the same or will you change it up to suit your own tastebuds?

Trevor's Kitchen
This upscale downtown spot by Trevor Wilkinson (who also owns Tavern By Trevor on Spadina), is currently for sale. The 4,055 square-foot, 107-seat restaurant is listed for $169,000 or $10,500 per month.

Le Petit France
If you're a fan of French food and Toronto's west end, this petite restaurant will be perfect for you. This 40-seater clocks in at 1,000 square feet. And, it could all be yours for $85,000, or $3,960 per month.

Wayla Bar
Perhaps you're looking to open a bar and not a restaurant? If so, consider this space on Queen East. If you do decide to shell out $150,000 to take it over, you'll get everything inside, except for the art.

Schnitzel Hub
The Thornhill outpost of this Schnitzel-centric eatery is currently for sale. The 900 square-foot space used to be Schnitzeland, but now it's unclear whether the neighbourhood will get to keep its deep-fried meat emporium. You can carry on the tradition for a cool $99,000, or $3,467 per month.

Which restaurant would you buy? Let us know in the comments.


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