Kyra Mills, Author at The Well Toronto

Roots Celebrates Thoughtfulness in Holiday Pop-Up

 Global lifestyle brand, Roots Corporation (“Roots,”) (TSX: ROOT) invites Canadians to celebrate the season with thoughtfulness and nostalgia at its holiday pop-up at The Well (486 Front St. W., Toronto). Inspired by its Anything Roots, Everything Holidays campaign, the Anything Roots Post Pop-Up is an immersive greeting card experience running from November 22-28. Designed to evoke the warmth and charm of classic holiday … Continued

Sunset Salsa at The Well

Join us on Tuesdays at 7pm for an unforgettable evening of Sunset Salsa at The Well! Starting from August 13th, we’ll kick off the night with a 45-minute lesson from the instructor of the week. DJs will take over until 10PM with the best salsa, bachata and cha-cha music for you to mingle, dance and … Continued

We sent four hungry reporters to beat the lunch rush at Toronto’s newest — and buzziest — food hall. Here’s how to get the best of Wellington Market

While the Wellington Market at The Well complex has been open for less than a month, the city’s newest food hall has already become a popular destination with thousands of office workers, tourists and nearby residents descending during the lunch rush. It’s also become a go-to spot for a lot of my Star coworkers, since … Continued

Bridgette Bar is your new cocktail and dessert destination in The Well

The Well has become a mecca of downtown Toronto restaurants. From the buzzing Wellington Market food hall complete with DJs and a bar to French bistro dining at La Plume, the mixed-used development (don’t call it a shopping mall) is brimming with new Toronto restaurants. Even though the outdoor, covered complex takes cues from the shopping centres in warmer … Continued

5 Food Halls in Toronto you Need to Visit at Least Once

Food halls in Toronto are the perfect place to go to when you need to satisfy a number of palates who know exactly what they want — or if it’s just you and you’re not quite sure. Far gone are the days of the musty, dusty food court — the city’s food halls welcome some … Continued

Food Crawl: The Star’s top picks from Toronto’s buzziest new food hall

Toronto is amid a food hall renaissance as giant indoor spaces lined with stalls of the non-fast-food variety are serving a distilled version of the city’s cuisines. Perhaps the busiest one right now is the new Wellington Market at The Well retail complex on Front Street. For scientific purposes, some Star staffers spent a recent lunch … Continued

Culinary Celebration: The Wellington Market

The Wellington Market at The Well is Toronto’s newest casual culinary experience that features over 900 seats, a 3,400-person capacity, and a mix of merchants that celebrate the best of the city’s culinary options. The Well is a joint venture between RioCan REIT and Allied Properties REIT.  The Market, designed by Giannone Petricone Associates Inc. Architects, … Continued

35 Things to do in Toronto This Summer

Eat, drink and shop at The Well This is the first summer for Toronto’s enormous, open-air shopping and lifestyle complex, and it might just be at its best during the steamy season. Try bites at Wellington Market food hall or other restaurants like Lulu Bar between all that shopping. Source: https://www.blogto.com/radar/2024/06/things-do-toronto-summer-2024/

Wellington Market at the Well Opens

A new food market has opened at the Well mixed-use development in downtown Toronto. Located at 486 Front Street, the Wellington Market at the Well contains 900 seats and can accommodate 3,400 people. The Well is a joint-venture between Toronto-based RioCan REIT and Allied Properties REIT. The food market’s opening marks the mixed-use development project’s … Continued

CBC Radio Here and Now: Wellington Market

The Well, located just a few blocks away at Front and Spadina, is a massive development that includes a food hall called the Wellington Market. You won’t find New York Fries or KFC there. Instead, it features local vendors, which are often local chains with a few other locations in the city. They sell food … Continued