A diner that's been a Montreal staple for more than 40 years just opened a location in Toronto, bringing a taste of la belle province to Hogtown. Montreal, being one of Canada's leading culinary capitals, is home to no small number of iconic restaurants and eateries, from Beautys and Schwartz's to St-Viateur. Some don't enjoy the same level of immediate inter-provincial name recognition, but are iconic nonetheless. Pizza Spano , which, contrary to what its name might suggest, boasts an equal amount of Greek dishes and diner staples as it does pizza, is one such establishment. A Dollard-Des Ormeaux fixture for more than four decades, the family-run restaurant is the site of countless nostalgic memories for its fans. You don't need to book a train ticket to see what the hype is all about, though, because, as of Monday, March 16, Spano has officially made landfall in Toronto with a location in the Castlefield Design District. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Spano’s Diner (@spanosdiner) The Toronto iteration is called Spano's Diner , and it truly lives up to the name with glossy white subway tiles, red accents and a checkerboard-emblazoned menu, to say nothing of the friendly, family-first vibe that oozes out of every corner. Though the business adopted a new name upon crossing provincial lines, its offerings remain largely unchanged. The menu includes everything from souvlaki to sub sandwiches and, most importantly, Spano's famous pizzas, which are available in sizes from personal right up to extra large. And, yes, they also serve a hefty Montreal smoked meat sandwich. Spano's Diner is located at 1 Hafis Rd.