Cumbrae’s and Terroni plan eatery in Montgomery Square

The owner of Terroni restaurants, Cosimo Mammoliti, and the Cumbrae’s butcher, Stephen Alexander, owner of the enormous Bayview Ave meat and sandwich shop, will join to open a 20,000 square foot store and restaurant in the soon to be completed Montgomery Square development on the corner of Yonge St. and Montgomery Ave. It is the site of the former Postal Station K, a heritage building saved by forward-thinking builder the Rockport Group. The 1936 landmark is seen in a Rockport depiction. The luxury rental building, still unfinished, will rise 27 storeys above Yonge at the site. Patrons of the as-yet unnamed Terroni-Cumbrae’s enterprise will be able to stroll about on the softly lighted square shown here. Book a reservation in the Spring of next year. Previous post.