Siegfried’s/George Brown Chef School (King E & Frederick)
Haven't seen this posted. Confirmation that in the base of the new renovated George Brown Chef School building (formerly Pasquale Brothers ~217 King Street East), Seigfreids, moving from the hospitality building.
Going to be a nice addition to the street presence there..
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George Brown expanding to meet demand
Toronto – George Brown College will open a 3,200-square-foot storefront restaurant and add 18,000 square feet of additional teaching facilities to it Centre for Hospitality and Tourism over the next two-years.
Along with the $20-million physical expansion, the school will also add new academic programs.
The college is making the move at a time when there is a growing demand in the foodservice and hospitality industries for qualified graduates. Full-time culinary and hospitality student enrolment has grown steadily in the past several years, to 2,200. The college is preparing to add another 1,100 students in those areas in the next five years.
There should be no problem for an increased number of graduates finding jobs. The college’s research has found that there is going to be an increased demand of 300,000 employees between now and 2015, says John Higgins, director and corporate chef for the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism.
The new restaurant is slated to have a soft opening late this year. It will be at the corner of King and Frederick Streets, close to the school which is on Adelaide Street, east of Jarvis. Open to the public, the restaurant will serve lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday. It will replace Siegfried’s, the dining establishment now inside the school, staffed by students. One of the goals for the new restaurant will be to make a profit, says Higgins.
The design will allow people walking along King Street to see into the restaurant, and watch what is going on in the kitchen. It will have 70 seats at street level and a private dining space for 16 to 18 on a lower level.
The new teaching facilities will include a chocolate lab and a pastry lab.
Two top architectural and design firms are working on the school expansion and new restaurant: Kearns Mancini and Gow Hastings.
Currently, Higgins is striving to bring new international programs to George Brown, similar to those offered by culinary institutes in Europe. Higgins and his team have been working closely with Alma in Italy, the Bocuse Institute and Alain Ducasse in France, and culinary and hospitality schools in India.
Also, George Brown is adding courses in catering management, commercial foodservice, and nutritional cuisine. In addition, it is increasing post diploma programs in the areas of food concept management, culinary tourism, advanced Indian and Pan Asian cuisine, and advanced pastry arts.
EDIT:
Add link to Siegfried’s:
http://www.georgebrown.ca/diningroom/index.aspx