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Arcade Fire’s Win Butler and Régine Chassagne are opening a Haitian resto here this summer.

The locations and the opening date were not revealed, but the restaurant will be called Agrikol, only a couple of letters shy of the Caribbean sugar-cane liquor rhum agricole.

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Butler and Chassagne decided to partner with Toronto’s Rhum Corner proprietors, Roland Jean and Jen Agg, after the couples bonded over Creole rara music until Jean’s sound system failed, according to the report in the Globe and Mail.

Butler, Chassagne and assorted other members of Arcade Fire began entertaining fellow diners and a friendship and partnership was forged that has sprouted plans for Agrikol.

The cuisine will come from Jesse Grasso, head chef at Rhum Corner, but it won’t be just about the food.

It’s more of an art project. The idea is that it’s a cultural space. The thing that we were really impressed with at Rhum Corner is that it’s this space for Haitian and Caribbean culture and it’s really cool and contemporary. Régine’s family moved to Montreal from Haiti, like a lot of Haitians.” – Win Butler

Agrikol is a natural for the Montreal musicians, who have raised funds for Haitian relief and often showcased their love of Haitian culture as they did in February at Kanpe Kanaval. As for their partner, Jean was born in Haiti.

There are nearly 200,000 Haitians in Montreal, so definitely I think that Agrikol is something we need here. It’s a celebration of culture, and that includes food.” – Roland Jean