The much-buzzed-over Toronto venture by a popular Vancouver-based restaurant chain has already shut its doors despite only opening this past summer. Backed by , the team behind , , and a host of other eateries and bars in Toronto and Vancouver, seemed too big to fail. The first Toronto location of a chain founded in Vancouver back in 2019, the restaurant and beer bar landed a high-profile spot in the Financial District, taking over a piece of prime real estate on the ground floor of First Canadian Place.

Serving up an eclectic menu designed to satisfy even the most discerning of finance bro palates, at Sing Sing, you could find after-work bites ranging from pho to pizza, beef carpaccio to grilled salmon. Following the restaurant’s grand opening in June, another win for Sing Sing and its fans; the news quickly dropped that yet another location for the chain was in the works in Toronto, this time taking over a space on Danforth, taking over the space left behind by . On November 6, though, just months after the restaurant had opened, the restaurant was shuttered for good, after a notice of lease termination from the building’s landlord appeared in the window of the Adelaide West restaurant.

According to the notice, the restaurant was evicted by its landlord after failure to pay rent, bringing to an end Sing Sing’s short and sweet run in the Financial District. The closure doesn’t come as quite a large surprise when you dig below the surface, though — it comes in the w.