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Designated an historic landmark, this is the city's oldest tavern, in operation since 1849. It draws sports fans with 13 screens and fine chicken wings. The jukebox features 1,200 choices, and there are two pool tables and a popular outdoor patio.
A+ service but D- food...
This place is just OK if you're looking for a convenient, cheap place to drink. I don't recommend getting anything to eat from here. 98% positive it's all microwaved frozen foods.
Old time service...no talk of the weather, no dithering....excellent decent food and the place is as old as Jesus with a ton of history attached to it.
May it live on forever and not be replaced with a condo.
Getting my Canada on here. My co-worker (a local) suggested this place a a staple in the community. Mostly because she live across the street for a number of years.
We went for half price wing night. The wings were solid. They let me pick the beer pitchers. I ordered all the Canadian stuff and a new one every time.
It was a good night getting to know some new friends.
One of Toronto’s oldest pubs, the Wheat Sheaf Tavern at King and Bathurst predated Confederation. Expect pitchers of beer, bar snacks like wings, zucchini sticks, jalapeno poppers and sweet potato fries, a patio, a jukebox, and big screens on which to watch sporting events.
Wheat Sheaf Tavern offers these services: restaurant, tavern.
In existence for more than 150 years, ever since the time soldiers used to walk into the pub via a tunnel that connected the building to Fort York, Wheat Sheaf Tavern is considered to be the oldest pub in Toronto. Today, despite the removal of tunnel, the pub has retained its old-world charm, that still attracts the seasoned regulars who have been a part of its legendary existence as well as... more