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VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 4 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27TH 2013
CARIBBEAN NEWS, EVENTS, HEALTH, LIFESTYLE & MORE
LOCAL LANDMARK CLOSES
Economic Downturn Forces Closure Coconuts Restaurant & Lounge closes its doors CINDY RAMKUMAR/TORONTO CARIBBEAN
TORONTO -- After four (4) years of operations, on Wednesday March 13th 2013, a landmark of a Restaurant and Lounge closed its doors. Ideally located at the north - east corner of Steeles Avenue and Keele Street, in the city of Vaughn, this West Indian Restaurant which opened in May 2009 gained hype, respect and support from all nationalities. Restaurant by day, lounge by night, “Coconuts” as it was called, hosted an event for every age group. From family days, to mothers’ day, to chutney bands and cultural event, Coconuts was the venue to go to, to meet and dine with your West Indian friends and families. Coconuts was a classy upscale eatery in close
proximity to Highways 400, 407 and 401. When we look back in history almost 8 years ago, this family owned restaurant contributed to the economy as well as supported West Indian Culture and its artiste. From humble beginnings, these owners started at Weston and Finch as J&K West Indian Cuisine for four (4) years. Seeing a need to create a fine dining space for West Indians and other nationalities, a place where entertainment was part of its package, Coconuts Restaurant and Lounge was born. Some of the most renowned and respected artistes passed through Coconuts doors, namely Terry Gajraj, Omesh, Queen
Yasmin, Raymond Ramnarine, KI, Ravi B, Rikki Jai. Also some of the world’s best cross over bands such as JMC 3VENI, KARMA , DIL E NADAAN, THE WAVEBAND graced Coconuts with their presence. Besides hosting cultural and entertaining events, this establishment also gave back to the community. The owners were always involved in charitable work and ensured at all times that giving back was part of their successes. They supported local cricket clubs and mandhirs, as well as TCCF (The Caribbean Children’s Foundation) and its yearly park events. Continued On Page 2