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Mark McEwan’s gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH

By Renée Suen
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Marc McEwan in front of his new grocery store in the PATH, McEwan.
(Image: Renée Suen)

Bay Street office-dwellers have a new 6,500-square-foot supermarket to forage in: gourmet grocer McEwan, owned by you-know-who, has opened an outpost in the PATH, beneath the TD Centre. As at McEwan’s Shops at Don Mills flagship, shoppers can pick up fresh produce and premium pantry items, and there’s also a coffee bar with pastries and doughnuts, a soup and panini station, a salad bar and a 32-foot-long hot table that includes an extensive selection of curries, many of them meatless. A food truck–inspired menu features twists on popular treats like poutine, tacos and banh mi. Short-on-time commuters might appreciate the selection of oven-ready meals (like Thai shrimp curry and lobster ravioli) and there’s also a takeaway cake counter, display cases filled with Laura Slack chocolates and even an on-site florist for any last-minute hostess gifts (or heartfelt apologies).

66 Wellington St., Toronto Dominion Centre.

Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Marc McEwan in front of his new grocery store in the PATH, McEwan.
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
Mark McEwan's gourmet grocery store is open in the PATH
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