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Specialties
Toronto’s oldest restaurant, serving the best, locally-sourced, expertly prepared food with a modern touch. Come on in for a meal, a coffee, or both!
History
Established in 1928.
1860 — 1929
The origin of the house at 249 Victoria Street that became the historic Senator Restaurant, dates back to the earliest property records kept by the Town of York.
1929 — 1948
Robert Angeloff, a Macedonian entrepreneur, converted the house to the Busy Bee Diner. The «B» consisted of an open kitchen and counter and became a local destination for traditional meals and coffee to go.
1948 — 1984
George renovated and expanded the Busy Bee and renamed it the SENATOR.
1984 — 2013
In the past 30 years, under the ownership of the Sniderman family, the SENATOR has become a Toronto landmark and dining institution.