Beloved Calgary restaurant to close its doors this month after five years

Calgary is set to say goodbye to another beloved restaurant this month, as Jin Bar has revealed that it will be closing its doors after five years.
The Bridgeland eatery known for its bold Asian-inspired eats is set to close, with its final service taking place on May 30.
“As we prepare for our final service, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone
who has dined with us, celebrated with us, shared kind words, and helped make Jin Bar
part of Calgary’s dining community,” the team said in a statement.
Since it opened, Jin Bar has been a shining star in Calgary’s dining scene, serving up fan favourites such as its fried chicken, Korean-inspired pizza, and more. It also offered curated sake flights.
Jin Bar has received wider acclaim, securing spots on both Air Canada’s Best New Restaurant list and Canada’s 100 Best New Restaurants.
While it’s sadly the end of the road for the restaurant, the team revealed that the 105-year-old heritage building that has been its home for the last five years would be in good hands going forward. Pastiche, a new project from the team behind Love Damian, will be taking over the location, which is slated to open this July.
But for those looking to say goodbye to the much-loved spot, they are still able to make reservations from now until its final service on May 30.
Jin Bar
Address: 24 4th St. NE, Calgary
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