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With thousands of hotel rooms and restaurants in Toronto alone, the George Brown's Chef School will be your front door into this high-demand sector.

You’ll be trained amidst Canada’s top hotels, restaurants, entertainment facilities, travel agencies, and catering companies. Because Toronto is Canada's top tourist destination and business centre, as a graduate of the George Brown Chef School you’ll be in-demand.

Our award-winning facilities:

Our Hospitality Building at 300 Adelaide St. E.

  • Learn in the most up-to-date surroundings. Our wine and bar labs, in-house student-run restaurant The Chefs’ House, and "smart" classrooms featuring the most current industry software provide you with training that has immediate on-the-job application.
  • Learn from the best - recognized experts in accommodation, food and beverage, tourism services, and events and conferences. Graduates of the school bring teamwork, leadership, decision-making and critical thinking to the table.
  • Each program is supported by a group of leading experts from the industry who assist in course design, student mentorships, and externships that are included in most programs.

Whether you want to get into this growing field or are looking for flexible programs to upgrade your existing skills, The Chef School welcomes you.

Take a virtual tour

Can’t visit us in person? The Chef School is housed in our award-winning building at 300 Adelaide Avenue. Have a look at our modern wine labs and classrooms here:

Virtual Tour

Attend our Open House!

Visit George Brown Polytechnic by signing up for one of our Open House Discovery Days. You’ll learn all about our programs and how to secure financial aid. Open House Discovery Days take place at 300 Adelaide St. East. Space is limited!

Register for Open House

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.