Pizza Wine Disco Sets its Sights on a New, Bigger Location

The King West location, where Pizza Wine Disco currently lives, was listed for sale on August 21st

Candese Charles Regional Reporter
Joey Reams
Edited By Joey Reams
Senior Regional Reporter
Photo: Official

You may have heard that Pizza Wine Disco‘s current home is listed for sale, but the good news is that the beloved pizza and nightclub is not leaving Toronto and will certainly not be shutting its doors forever. According to BlogTo, Pizza Wine Disco is remaining at 788 King St. W., for now anyway.

The King West location, where Pizza Wine Disco currently lives, was listed for sale on August 21st. The CHI Real Estate Group posted about its listing on its Instagram page that day.

Liberty Entertainment Group, which backs the establishment, has yet to release where it will relocate, but tells BlogTo that they’re looking to relocate the concept to “a larger space,” and that the new venue will be revealed soon.

Since its inception, the Italian restaurant has become a staple in the community for pizza lovers and party-goers alike.

Serving up Italian classics like bruschetta, caprese salad, and an array of pizzas, including a mushroom truffle pizza, Pizza Wine Disco has become more than just a place to hang out. The extensive menu also includes a list of pastas, desserts, as well as chicken and eggplant parm.

You can’t have the pizza without the wine and the disco at this beloved Toronto eatery. The Italian fun spot has a long list of cocktails to keep the party going.

While it’s too soon to say where and when the new location will open, you can expect to continue to wine and disco with Pizza Wine Disco at 788 King St. W. for a little longer.

Stick with us for the latest developments on Pizza Wine Disco.

Pizza Wine Disco Sets its Sights on a New, Bigger Location
Photo: Official

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Candese Charles first fell in love with journalism in the second grade, when she started the Charles Gazette. Since then, her career as a journalist has taken her to TV screens in New Orleans, the Bay Area, and Las Vegas. She believes that a good story has the power to change the world or at least change the way you think about food. Food is a love language for her, as both her father and brother are chefs. Originally from Los Angeles, after a trek across the country for her career as a TV news reporter, she's happy to call North Las Vegas home. When she's not writing about the hottest and newest restaurants, she's spending time with her family, catching concerts and music festivals, or brunching with her besties. She's excited to bring you a delicious bite of the next big restaurant.
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