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After the brewery above it shut down four months ago, the well-known restaurant in downtown Whitby is also closing its doors. 12welve Bistro has announced the “sale of business assets and conclusion of operations” after almost seven years of service.

The last day for this beloved spot, often chosen by couples on first dates or anniversaries, will be Valentine’s Day.

Owner John Allen described the closure as a “difficult decision.”

“This decision was not made lightly. Since opening our doors, 12welve Bistro has had the privilege of welcoming thousands on thousands of guests, celebrating milestones, hosting events and becoming part of the everyday lives of so many in the community. What began as a vision for a warm, welcoming and elevated dining experience became something far more meaningful because of the people who supported it.”

“We are deeply grateful for the loyalty, trust, and support our guests and community have shown us over the years,” he added. “Most importantly, we want to thank every member of our team, past and present, whose passion, professionalism and dedication made 12welve what it was. This business was never just about food and service; it was about people, relationships, and creating a place where moments were shared.”

John Allen of 12welve Bistro

The restaurant assured patrons that all events currently booked will proceed as planned. Event deposits will also be honoured and clients with upcoming events will be contacted directly for next steps.

Anyone holding 12welve Bistro gift cards is encouraged to “make plans to join us” and enjoy them before the final day of service.

“As we close this chapter, we also want to remind everyone of the importance of continuing to support local businesses, especially independent restaurants, who work tirelessly to serve their communities. Your support truly matters and makes a meaningful difference.”

“From all of us at 12welve Bistro, thank you for allowing us to be part of your lives.”

Testimonials quickly filled the 12welve Bistro socials as customers expressed their sadness with the closing of the restaurant:

“Our favourite date night spot and where we got married! The most consistent amazing restaurant in Durham” – Krystie “This is so sad. My husband and I were one of the first to get married there and have celebrated our anniversary by having dinner at 12welve for the past six years. Such a beautiful building too. Hopefully whoever ends up with the space keeps it as is” – Lyndsey “Best butter chicken nachos! Worth the drive from Peterborough” – Alison “Literally speechless! We’ve been there for so many occasions and our go-to for date night! So sad” – Trish “That’s a big empty building” – Mike “12welve has been a staple and an absolute pleasure for my wife and I, plus any number of business lunches we’ve enjoyed within your establishment. Thank you for the fantastic food, service and memories. We look forward to what your next chapter will be” – Adam R “This is a tough one. So many wonderful nights and special memories made at 12welve. You’ll be missed. Thanks for everything!” – Adam G

Brock Street Brewing moved into the three-storey, 19,000-square-foot building on Brock Street in heart of Whitby’s downtown in 2019. The business included an 8,000-square foot brewery, a bottle shop and eventually a private lounge and event space called 12 twelve Bistro & Tapwerks.

The brewery launched in 2015 on Hopkins Street in Whitby before moving downtown four years later while being separately owned from the restaurant; both were tenants in that building.

Brock Street Brewing closed its doors back in October.

 

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