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The Monarch Tavern on Clinton St. in Little Italy has been serving food and drinks since 1927. This landmark has two floors, the first is a combo restaurant/bar with the second flo...more...See more text
The Monk's Table Gourmand House, purveyors of European beers, wines and spirits, and excellent food in Toronto's Summerhill neighbourhood on Yonge, south of St. Clairmore...See more text
We built The Mugshot Tavern to be a different kind of neighbourhood bar. We wanted a place where we could bring together our love of food, beer, and bar-type-atmosphere. The Mugsho...more...See more text
Open seven days a week, The Office Pub located on John St. is right in the heart of the Entertainment District, just steps away from the CN Tower, Rogers Centre and TIFF Lightbox. ...more...See more text
Located at 61 Ossington Avenue, THE OSSINGTON is a well-established destination on what is now Toronto's world famous Ossington Avenue. Inspired by the adventurous travels of the l...more...See more text
This place has EVERYTHING: Lights, vintage pin-up prints, pimped-out DJs, a small dancing man ensconced in leopard print, a bar-top burlesque dancer, nipple tassels, a dusty mirror...more...See more text
Come taste a delightful meal at The Queen & Beaver Public House. Come relax at the bar with a drink and can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They are open at night all wee...more...See more text
This 70 seat, much anticipated, local pub on the increasingly popular Queen East strip fills a much needed void in Leslieville. The Roy features Sunday brunch, a British menu with ...more...See more text
A great atmosphere reminding me of the pubs back in England. But with better food. The service is quick and friendly: happy staff and owners and a most accomplished chef (Big John) in the kitchen. Try it! If you don't like it, I'll buy you a pint.Read more
The Lion on the Beach is located a short distance from Toronto's beach community. It is an intimate, clean pub with a large menu and several seating options including two patios. O...more...See more text
Lion on the Beach is great place to relax, drink and eat. The food to date has always been delicious and scores high points in presentation and originality. While it is the disguise as regular pub fare, it would appear to be more tantilizing than one would have expected.
The atmosphere is soothing and fun much like the rest of the beaches. The services can be a bit irradict due to overflow of customers but has always been exceptional. The one draw back on the services comes from one particular bartender who has forced me to go on painkillers due to making me smile so hard that my face hurts.
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The Watermark is one of Toronto's newest additions to the Harbourfront District. Located in the Queen's Quay Terminal, Watermark features a panoramic view of Toronto's harbourfront...more...See more text
We have visited Watermark several times, and unlike most of the posters have never had a problem. Except. they should ban smoking on the patio, although that might be a city bylaw. Our recent visit was a busy, sunny Sunday at around noon. We were told it would be about 10 minutes to be seated, actually it turn out to be around 5 minutes. After being seated our waitress showed up in good time and asked for our drink order, she showed up quickly with our drinks and took our food order. She said the kitchen was quite busy and our order might take a little longer than usual. We asked about appetizers that might hold us to the food arrived and she said they really don't serve them. Imagine our surprise when showed up a little while later with a plate of mini muffins for us, and then, refilled the plate. I know it's not much.....but it was something. And actually, it didn't seem like too long till our food arrived. The only complaint was from my daughter....kids.....who said, and this well be somewhat odd, her tacos had too much topping on them, and that the meat sauce made the tortilla chips "soggy". She may right on "soggy" bit, but she likes the chips most of all :-) . It was a good lunch, and everyone enjoyed their meal, although the accompanying salads with sandwiches were on the small side. Chicken club was made with a chicken breast, and lobster clubs had plenty of filling. If I have a different experience, I'll post it.Read more
The Wren welcomes you to their establishment. Come sit at the bar with a refreshment and relax on their terrace under the sun. They are open at night all week and are readily acces...more...See more text