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Week of May 25 - May 31, 2026

Opening times this week: 25th – 31st May
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am – 5:30pm
Wednesday
10am – 8pm
BMO Free Wednesdays 4 – 8 pm
Thursday
10am – 5:30pm
Friday
10am – 5:30pm
Saturday
10am – 5:30pm
Sunday
Closed
Bike for Brain Health (Private Event)

Open all statutory holidays, except Dec 25.

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Nii Osabu is a Ghanaian highlife and African traditional musician, songwriter, and music producer, currently based in Toronto. With a start in music at 10 years old, following in the footsteps of his musical father, he now has over 30 singles to his credit and a debut album coming soon.

Notable singles include “Marhaba” (Year of Return song), “Beshwe Womma,” & “Arise Africa” (popular on Ghana’s Rainbow Radio). Three of his songs are in the docuseries, Beads Build Bridges, featured in Los Angeles’ Pan African Film Fest.

In Canada, Osabu has performed at festivals like the Ottawa Italian Festival 2024, Taste of Ghana in Toronto, Homowo Festival in the Park 2024, Homowo Dinner Dance 2024, Miss Tourism CommonWealth 2024, Acoustic Africa 2024 and many others. Some live music venues in Toronto such as Drom Taberna, Dakota Tavern, the Function Bar, Emmet Ray and many others have also hosted the electrifying performances of Nii Osabu and his band.