Cornwall Civic Complex - The Restaurant/Bar Inside The Complex

The Restaurant/Bar Inside The Complex

The Complex had a restaurant/bar inside, on the South-west side of the building. The first restaurant was called "The Blue Room" during the days of the Royals. It was then changed to "Resto-Bar Jazzy". After Jazzy closed, it was empty for nearly 5 years. In 2005, a new sports bar and grill opened up, called Don Cherry's Sports Bar & Grill, a franchise originally owned by former NHL coach and star of Coach's Corner on Hockey Night in Canada, Don Cherry. In April 2009, Don Cherry's was renamed "On Tap Sports Bar & Grill", which has since closed. The space previously occupied by the restaurants has been converted to office space.

Coordinates: 45°00′52″N 74°43′24″W / 45.0143767°N 74.723382°W / 45.0143767; -74.723382


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