HOLIDAY HOURS 2012/13

















Arepa Café wishes you the Best Holiday Season!

During the Holidays we will be CLOSED on:

DEC 24, 2012
DEC 25, 2012

JAN 01, 2013
JAN 02, 2013
JAN 03, 2013

Our best wishes to all our customers!
and Many Thanks!

 
 

CELEBRATING 3 YEARS!

For the months of OCT, NOV, until DEC 01 you will find 10 % OFF discount coupons at the Latin Coupon Magazine. Find it, and come and visit us! 

CELEBRATING OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY! 
 Get your discount at Arepa Café in the Latin Coupon magazine.

 
 Note: Print outs from Internet are not valid, they should be from the Latin Coupon Magazine.

 
 

SUNDAY OF VENEZUELAN ELECTIONS IN TO. AT AREPA CAFE



 
 

CANADA DAY - JULY 01

HAPPY CANADA DAY!

Arepa Café will be open TODAY, July 01
CANADA DAY from 11 am to 8 pm

It will be close on MONDAY, July 02
Have a great long weekend Canada!

 
 

Aagency

The past few years have been full of activity in our life. Aagency is part of the Group Arepa Café, Inc., it is where design and imagination develops. The following post is a link to our cargocollective site with recent work and collaborations. Many thanks to my partners Marc Lukacs, and Victor Pastore. Signed -> Eduardo Lee. http://cargocollective.com/Aagency

 
 

AREPA CAFE IS CLOSED
ON FAMILY DAY.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 2012


All families are equal and should be celebrated

Many families cross boundaries of race, culture, ethnicity, sexuality,
(dis)ability and language to become families.
In Ontario, we have the freedom
to create families across all bounderies.


HAPPY FAMILY DAY!


 
 

Leo Matiz and AREPA CAFE 2nd Anniversary



Arepa Café begun as a project inspired by the progress and growth of the city of Caracas experienced during the fifth decade of the twentieth century. The oil industry had an international presence in the country and its natural wealth started to be translated in public developments portraying progress and urban planning since the time of Gomez whom was one of the first investors of the nations capital of Venezuela.



Leo Matiz was a legendary Colombian photographer of the time, and had the great opportunity of documenting the life of Caracas during the years of bonanza, and particularly the way people lived during those days, in a city where progress gave an opportunity and changed its citizens for ever. His works shows the beauty and hope in the happening for the new Caracas.

A documentary has been shown at our restaurant on Queen Street West, and in our web site to remember the original inspiration, which gave creative fuel to the project Arepa Café, we are celebrating the second anniversary of Arepa in Toronto

Continuation of documentaries from arepacafe.ca:
Leo Matiz en Caracas, parte 2
Leo Matiz en Caracas, parte 3