The Savarin
336 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario
  • Windsor room upstairs.
(1928 - 1977)

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Duration Name Position
[1965] Amelia Gismondi Host/Hostess
[1963 - 1971] Edward (Eddie) Assef Co-owner/Partner
[1963] Sam Assef Co-owner/Partner
[1929] W.F. Croucher Manager
Last updated: 2021-08-06

 
  • The Savarin was opened in 1928 by Traymore Limited.
  • The Savarin was named after Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, a French lawyer and politician who authored The Physiology of Taste (Physiologie du Goût).
  • Brillat-Savarin was famous for the phrase "Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are."

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1928 openings |  1977 closings |  Places in Toronto  | Places in Ontario | Places in Canada | Places in the M5G postal code | Area(s): Financial District

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