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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
Angie's Kitchen in St. Agatha is closed and for sale.


Quote:A fantastic opportunity awaits! Welcome to your new investment at 85 Erb's Road in St. Agatha, located within minutes to Waterloo and major amenities! This 7000 sq. Ft. Building is a rare offering on this 3/4 acre parcel with parking for upwards of 50-60 vehicles. This building is rich in history and was formerly the home of Angie's Kitchen (successful restaurant/catering business since late 70s) This property boasts many mixed permitted uses under the Commercial Z5 zoning. The proximity to Waterloo Tech Town would make it an excellent location for tech offices, professional offices for the professional services of lawyers, accountants and or bookkeepers. It could also be the perfect spot for a Wedding Venue, or a mix of residential on 2nd level and commercial/retail-mixed use on main level and or a turnkey restaurant/catering operation. Book your showing today! (63763191)

I didn't realize that Waterloo had been re-christened "Waterloo Tech Town".
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