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Take a look at Chambar's new space and the fab faces that came out to celebrate the Crosstown restaurant's reopening
Ten years after opening its doors in Crosstown, Belgian restaurant Chambar has made a move – from 562 to 568 Beatty Street. Even though the distance is short, the move means big things for the restaurant and its customers. The new expanded space offers more seats, more light, a lounge with a fireplace, private dining rooms and a brand-new patio. The larger kitchen will offer breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch on weekends.
Click through for a look at Chambar’s new space and the fab faces that came out to celebrate the restaurant’s reopening