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Craft Dogs on King Street is closed

By Caroline Youdan
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The Crack Dog (Image: Carlo Mendoza)
(Image: Carlo Mendoza)

The fancy dog shop, home to some of the city’s most lovingly crafted street meat (including the Rob Ford–inspired “Crack Dog”), is no longer in business. The closure was confirmed by co-owner Brian Morin, who opened the restaurant last summer with two partners (one of them Beerbistro’s Kathleen McGinn) in the heritage building at 75 King Street East.

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