New Maple Café & Production Kitchen

Maple Café & Production Kitchen – Coming Soon to Oak & 41st

Maple Grill is growing! As part of our vision for the future, we’re thrilled to introduce Maple Café & Production Kitchen — opening soon at Oak Street & 41st Avenue. This new venture builds on Maple Grill’s success and takes community food services to the next level, blending education, family, and delicious kosher dining all under one roof.

A Hub for Learning and Community

At the heart of Maple Café is a spacious assembly hall, designed with multiple purposes in mind:

  • A dedicated home for Tamim Academy and Ner Atid Early Childhood Education, hosting school assemblies, educational programs, and student gatherings.

  • A production kitchen preparing and packaging healthy, kosher meals for schools and community initiatives.

  • A truly unique space that connects education, food service, and community life.

The Café Experience

Step inside Maple Café and you’ll find a family-friendly, casual spot with plenty of options to enjoy:

  • Fresh, on-site pizza

  • Salad and sandwich bar

  • Soups & rotating daily specials

  • All-day breakfast (American & Israeli style)

  • Pastries, ice cream, slushies & coffee

Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite, sitting down for a relaxed meal, or treating the kids after school, Maple Café is your new go-to kosher neighbourhood hangout.

Spaces for Families and Celebrations

Maple Café isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a place to gather.

  • The Oak & 41st Café + Assembly Hall will host birthday parties, children’s programs, and family events in a warm, kosher environment.

  • Meanwhile, our Broadway location (Maple Grill) continues to offer an upscale dining experience with a liquor license and patio, perfect for private dinners and events.

Strengthening Our Community Together

Through this partnership between Ner Atid, Maple Grill, and Maple Café, we are building more than just restaurants — we are creating shared spaces that support education, strengthen families, and bring people together. From healthier food in our schools to more kosher dining options across the city, these initiatives are designed to nourish both body and soul.

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