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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.
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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.
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If you’re keen to catch an actual (American) football or baseball game, come on down! [open] daily, with a great view of the Dome’s field. Food is down-home American. Merchandise for sale and five decades of rock’n’roll memorabilia on display.
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This gorgeous lounge captures the seduction and mystery of a boutique hotel lobby. Separated into five areas, with white sofas and ornate mirrored coffee tables. The 50-seat dining room offers sophisticated comfort food, read kobe beef burgers to porcini potpie. [open] Tuesday to Sunday. Late night menu till 2am.
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This six-level landmark carved from old homes has been voted Toronto’s best pub. Something for everyone – billiards, darts, piano bar, non-smoking floors, covered patios, etc. Munchies include wings, quesadillas and fish and chips, all sale- priced during Happy Hour, 3pm-6pm. Bar offers 21 beers on tap.
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