| |
Part charming Irish watering hole, part casual dining room, this institution is the place where locals kick back for a pint of Guinness and a warm chicken curry in warm-wooded comfort. More than 100 beers and 300 whiskies on tap. In summer, relax in the leafy backyard patio.
|
This happening Yorkville spot manages to feel bright and airy despite its location in a windowless low-ceiling basement. The minimalist décor is a mélange of white, grey and bleached wood. Cocktails range from dry classics to colourful concoctions. Asian-Med fusion fare is a refreshing change from the regular Cal-Ital menu. Fab patio.
|
This sleek, stylish bar was designed by renowned Toronto designer Brian Gluckstein. Neutral colours and candles, oversized couches and chairs encourage guests to linger over a signature martini or single malt, while scouting the room for Hollywood stars. Or hang out at the 20-ft onyx bar. Exceptional all-day nibbles.
|
This trendy street-level glass box is dwarfed by the towering black modernist TD Centre towers. Filled with suits, the decadent den of leather and lit woods is the spot for chef/owner Mark McEwan’s delish signature martini and a nibble from his luxe restaurant below.
|
Dance to today’s hits and yesterday’s classic rock tunes at this happening bar. '911’ Wednesdays bring out local police, firefighters and paramedics for a fun time! Lots of appetisers and Cajun-style entrées plus the city’s best wood-oven pizza. Happy-hour specials at the bar and late- night menu.
|
| |
|