Interesting. That's more than I've turned up. I believe it's in Guelph.
Nope. Sorry. This is likely going to take a Freedom of Information request, which I've never done before.
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Verdict will be rendered in Milton OCJ on June 20.
Is there any online reference of this? I'd like to inform a few people and supporting documentation would be useful.
Thanks.
339 York Boulevard
Hamilton, Ontario
L8R-3K5
(905)577-0808
Stonewalls in Hamilton is NOW OPEN. The BVB MudHen’s own, #26 Dennis Mahoney-Bruer has recently opened his own establishment in downtown Hamilton. Don’t let the word “PUB” fool you. Stonewalls is an inviting atmosphere with elegant décor inside and high end food and dining in a modern “Gastropub” approach. Stonewalls modern menu is far more expansive than a typical pub. Complex gourmet meals are served alongside traditional comfort foods; lending to anyone’s taste.
Wonder if this is the same person... kind of a rare/unique name so chances are decent. Maybe he's preparing for a new career??
Any more news?
Yes, same guy.
Very fitting name for his new establishment then...
stone·wall
verb
past tense: stonewalled; past participle: stonewalled
delay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, especially in politics.
"the highest level of bureaucracy stonewalled us"
At one point his Linkedin page (yes, I looked), listed two restaurants.
Wasn't that his side-gig? the whole reason he had a cash deal with tow trucks? to fund his restaurants and maybe a boat purchase?
Wasn't that his side-gig? the whole reason he had a cash deal with tow trucks? to fund his restaurants and maybe a boat purchase?
Verdict will be rendered in Milton OCJ on June 20.