Walrus and the Carpenter
Chrysalis Group
136 Cumberland Street   
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
  • The Mad Hatter Room.
  • Billed as "Toronto's first exclusively seafood restaurant".
  • Destroyed by fire, August 26, 1984.
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Back of the House     (click on column heading to sort)
Duration Name  Sorted by name Position
1983 - 1984 Tony Carter Executive Chef
Front of the House     (click on column heading to sort)
Duration Name  Sorted by name Position
  -- Eric Hofer Manager
1983 - 1984 Tom Kristenbrun
Chrysalis Group
Co-owner or Partner
[1979 - 1980] Hugh Magill Co-owner or Partner
[1979 - 1980] Evie Magill Co-owner or Partner
[1964 - 1964] Peter Williams Owner/Proprietor
Last updated: 2007-10-08

 
  • "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is a poem by Lewis Carroll that appeared in his book Through the Looking-Glass, published in December 1871.

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