Ripe Restaurant

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05/26/2026
Wahoooooo … it’s the 1st unofficial long weekend of almost-summer & as in years past, we will be CLOSED tomorrow, Saturd...
05/15/2026

Wahoooooo … it’s the 1st unofficial long weekend of almost-summer & as in years past, we will be CLOSED tomorrow, Saturday May 16th for Victoria Day ☀️🌸🌼🌳🦟🦋🌷

Regular hours resume on Tuesday May 19th @ 4:30 p.m. 🌿💚

05/08/2026

Boil water advisory lifted

Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the boil water advisory that came into effect May 6, 2026, for residents of New Sudbury, Sudbury, parts of Garson, and Falconbridge.

“We recognize this situation was difficult and disruptive for residents, businesses, schools, and community organizations. We would like to thank everyone for their cooperation and understanding,” said Dr. Emily Groot, Associate Medical Officer of Health for Public Health Sudbury & Districts. “While challenging, this situation also demonstrates that the routine monitoring and response systems worked as intended. Potential concerns were identified early, and a boil water advisory was issued to protect approximately 90 000 residents.”

Public Health issued the boil water advisory as a precaution after routine drinking water monitoring detected coliform bacteria in samples, indicating that the drinking water supply may have been vulnerable to contamination. This early detection through ongoing surveillance is a key function of public health monitoring systems designed to identify potential risks before they result in illness. Although the underlying cause of the initial adverse water results has not yet been identified, two consecutive sets of water samples have since returned with no adverse results, indicating that the water supply is now safe and that the water treatment and distribution systems are operating properly.

As part of the investigation, and out of an abundance of caution, Public Health required additional water samples to be submitted to Public Health Ontario laboratories, with results expected tomorrow, Saturday, May 9. Based on the results received to date, Public Health does not anticipate any issues. If there are any unexpected findings, the public will be notified promptly.

Public Health and the City of Greater Sudbury continue to review the circumstances that led to the advisory. At this time, there is no evidence of ongoing concerns in the drinking water system. Boil water advisories are issued whenever there is a potential risk to public health, even while investigations are ongoing. This event reinforces the importance of sustained public health monitoring and response systems as a critical safeguard for safe drinking water and community health.

After a boil water advisory is lifted, residents should:
- Run cold water faucets for 5 minutes or until the water runs clear.
- Large-volume users (for example, schools) may need to run cold water taps longer on first use.
- Run water softeners through a regeneration cycle.
- Drain and refill hot water heaters set below 45°C.
- Discard water filters that were used during the advisory and replace with new filters, cartridges, and reverse osmosis membranes.
- Discard the first 3 batches of ice produced in built-in refrigerator ice making machines.

In addition, food premises operators must:
- Flush water lines: Turn on all faucets and water-using equipment (including hoses) and let them run for at least 5 minutes.
- Clean equipment: Flush and sanitize all water-connected equipment including:
- Ice machines. Empty the ice machine, and clean and sanitize the bin and all lines. Discard the first 3 batches of ice produced.
- Beverage dispensers. Run soda fountains, coffee machines, and water dispensers with hot water for 5 minutes. Operators are encouraged to contact their suppliers for guidance.
- Run empty machines through at least one full cycle to ensure sanitization before resuming normal use.
- Clean and sanitize all food contact surfaces.

For more information, please call Public Health Sudbury & Districts Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 705.522.9200, ext. 464 (toll-free 1.866.522.9200) or visit phsd.ca.

https://www.phsd.ca/boil-water-advisory-lifted/

Good morning!As you all have no doubt heard by now Sudbury is currently under a •Boil Water Advisory• 🚫🚰We wanted to rea...
05/07/2026

Good morning!

As you all have no doubt heard by now Sudbury is currently under a •Boil Water Advisory• 🚫🚰

We wanted to reach out to let you know that we remain OPEN for business & are following all of the guidelines set out by Public Health Sudbury & Districts 💦

Some beverages or menu items may NOT be available during this advisory & we MAY not have any ice 🧊

The safety of our customers & staff remains our top priority & we will be waiting for further instruction 💦

Boil water advisory issued for New Sudbury, Sudbury, and Falconbridge https://www.phsd.ca/boil-water-advisory-issued-for-new-sudbury-sudbury-and-falconbridge/

As a result of adverse water samples reported today, Public Health Sudbury & Districts has issued a boil water advisory effective immediately for all residents of Sudbury and New Sudbury, as well as Falconbridge. The following other areas are not affected: Copper Cliff, Coniston, Walden, Garson, Val Caron and area, Azilda, Chelmsford, Dowling, Skead, and Onaping.

“The cause of the adverse samples is being investigated, and this boil water advisory is in effect as a precaution. We don’t believe that anyone who has consumed the water will experience any ill health effects,” said Burgess Hawkins, a manager in Public Health’s Health Protection Division.

Operators with the City of Greater Sudbury have started taking additional water samples for water that comes from the David Street Water Treatment Plant and from the Falconbridge Water Treatment Plant. Updates on the situation will be shared as additional information is known.

A boil water advisory means that people who take their water from the municipal system should NOT use it for drinking; making juice, infant formula, or ice; cooking; washing uncooked fruit and vegetables; or brushing teeth unless water is brought to a rolling boil for at least one minute prior to use. For these purposes, water from an alternate source, such as bottled water, should be used. The water can be used for laundry and bathing (excluding small children who could swallow the water). For more information download our fact sheet (PDF, https://www.phsd.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/BWA_Factsheet_EN-1.pdf).

Food premises are required to close or operate in a limited capacity as outlined in the Guidelines for Retail Food Service Establishments and Supermarkets (PDF, https://www.phsd.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/BWA_Guidelines_for_Retail_Food_Service_Establishments_and_Supermarkets_EN-1.pdf).

Until bacteriological testing of the drinking water indicates a safe supply, the boil water advisory will remain in effect as a precaution.

Public Health staff will continue to monitor the situation and will notify the municipality when the boil water advisory is lifted, and residents will be advised.

For more information, please call Public Health Sudbury & Districts at 705.522.9200, toll-free 1.866.522.9200 or visit www.phsd.ca. https://www.phsd.ca/boil-water-advisory-issued-for-new-sudbury-sudbury-and-falconbridge/

Reminder that we are CLOSED this weekend so that we & our always-hard-working staff can enjoy some time w/loved ones for...
04/03/2026

Reminder that we are CLOSED this weekend so that we & our always-hard-working staff can enjoy some time w/loved ones for Easter!

We will see you again on Tuesday starting @ 4:30 p.m.

HAPPY EASTER 🐣🐰💐

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Update!  We all managed to dig ourselves out & we’ll be ready to cook for you TOMORROW!          🌿💚
03/18/2026

Update! We all managed to dig ourselves out & we’ll be ready to cook for you TOMORROW!

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03/17/2026

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🆕‼️CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER TARTcashew butter cream cheese • natural peanut butter • oat graham cracker crust • coconut c...
03/04/2026

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CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER TART

cashew butter cream cheese • natural peanut butter • oat graham cracker crust • coconut chocolate ganache •

$14

Ohhhhhh & it’s also vegan AND gluten-free!

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Happy 21 years to us 🎉Grateful, every day, for our amazing staff … it is not lost on us that we would not be here withou...
03/03/2026

Happy 21 years to us 🎉

Grateful, every day, for our amazing staff … it is not lost on us that we would not be here without you … THANK YOU 💟

Grateful, every day, to the folks who dine-in, get takeout, deliver our supplies (from food to paper towels & everything in between) or fix something that is broken … THANK YOU 💟

This business is a tough one & alot of really hard decisions go into the day-to-day operations … we are among some giants in the Sudbury food scene & are humbled to still be here after 21 years 💟

Cheers to all of you … & to us 🎉

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02/28/2026

Back in the Sudbury food scene and starting strong with a girls’ night at Ripe 🍝

This was from the fall after our Sturgeon Falls day and I cannot believe I never posted it. We shared the cheese skillet (elite), ordered way too much pasta in the best way, had the coziest catch-up vibes, and of course ended with dessert because that’s who we are.

The atmosphere was perfect. Upscale but relaxed. Not too loud, not awkwardly quiet. Just the kind of place where you can sip something fun, talk for hours, and eat really good food.

📍Ripe Restaurant
1788 Regent Street, Sudbury

Sudbury besties, if you’re planning a girls’ night or date night, add this to your list.

Address

1788 Regent Street
Greater Sudbury, ON
P3E3Z8

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