Bare Bistro  


ANNOUNCEMENTS:

The Bare Bistro will be closed for dinner on Saturday evening due to the potluck in New Forest Room.

Bring your favourite dish and share with friends.

The Bare Bistro will be re-open Sunday May 20th at 8:00 am.

Come join us on Saturday June 2nd starting at 8:00pm for an evening of Euchre, co-hosted with Marc & Suzy B.
See the flyer for all of the details.  Sign up sheet is in the office.

Sabina
Sabina is ready to take your order

The Bare Bistro is operated and managed by Liz Savel.

During the Summer months (Victoria Day Weekend through Labour Day Weekend) lunch & dinner will be available 7 days per week, and breakfast will be offered on weekends.

The Bare Bistro will continue to operate during the Fall, Winter & Spring with shortened hours on weekends only.

The Bare Bistro is a licensed establishment under the Liquor License Act and offers beer, wine & frozen specialty drinks for sale.

 
REGULAR HOURS OF OPERATION
> FALL/WINTER/SPRING HOURS <
Hours subject to change
Check back weekly for updates
> Special Hours for Victoria Day long weekend <
SATURDAY MAY 19
8:00AM - 11:00AM
12:00PM - 3:00PM
6:00PM - 8:00PM
SUNDAY MAY 20
8:00AM - 11:00AM
12:00PM - 3:00PM
6:00PM - 8:00PM
MONDAY MAY 21
8:00AM - 3:00PM

Bare Bistro accepts cash directly.  Credit card, Debit & purchase on account can be processed through the office.

You can contact the Bare Bistro at

The Bare Bistro in the press
 
Where to eat naked in Toronto
 By: Robyn Urback of blogTO
 Feb 17, 2011
In my opinion, life is all about simple pleasures; propping your feet on the dash while riding shotgun along a country road, tasting that first scoop of gelato in the summer, and taking your pants off before sitting down to a good, homestyle meal.

In case you didn't know ... <more>

Naked lunch - and naked breakfast
 By: Ian Brown of the Globe & Mail
 Jul 09, 2010
The shortcoming of eating nude in public, so to speak, is pockets. There are none. It is not possible, after paying for one's breakfast of bacon and eggs in a nude restaurant, to slip one's credit card back into one's pocket, because one does not have a pocket. The upper cleft of one's ... <more>

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