Here are summaries of four restaurants that closed in Mississauga and Brampton in June:
1. **John Anderson Burgers**
Location: 1069 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
After 45 years of serving comfort foods like burgers, fries, and more, John Anderson Burgers closed its doors. The closure was announced with gratitude to loyal patrons and reminiscence of the friendships made over the years. The specific reason for closure remains unknown.
2. **Frank’s Hamburgers**
Location: 227 Vodden St E., Brampton
Frank’s Hamburgers was forced to close due to a failed health inspection on June 27, citing issues with unclean non-food surfaces and health hazards. This was the restaurant’s second failed inspection, and it will remain closed until a follow-up inspection can be passed to reopen.
3. **Molisana Bakery**
Location: 1474 Pickwick Dr., Mississauga
Molisana Bakery, known for its Italian-style baked goods, pizza, and sandwiches, announced its closure after 25 years of operation. The decision was described as bittersweet, influenced by unspecified reasons despite thriving during pandemic challenges. The owners thanked the community for their support.
4. **The WORKS Craft Burger & Beer**
Location: Queen Street, Brampton (downtown location)
The WORKS Craft Burger & Beer closed its Brampton location after more than a decade. The closure was due to the landlord’s decision not to renew the lease, according to franchise owner Sham Brar. This decision reflects broader challenges in Ontario’s restaurant industry, including rent increases and financial strains from pandemic impacts.
These closures highlight the diverse challenges faced by restaurants, from operational issues and health inspections to economic pressures and lease negotiations.
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