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Humble Hotel Beginnings
On the main floor of what was once a swank 1920s hotel, the Eton Tavern got its start as a Brit bar, complete with three separate sections for men, ladies and ladies with escorts. The hotel has long since been converted into apartments and the Eton has evolved into a full-fledged Irish pub. Fortunately, its gender-specific sections have amalgamated, making it the...
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I have passed by this place many times and went in for the first time last weekend. We went to go see a friends band play and we had a blast! It is something out of the 1980's but that just adds to it's charm, it's also remarkably spotless. I just recently heard that they have comedy nights there as well. I will definitely be back, great place. One of the last remaining bars that has zero... more
Went there today to watch the World Cup game. They had the "wings special" for the World Cup at $ 6.00. That was the worst wing I ever had in Toronto. Too dry, to oily. It tasted like it was yesterday's wings fried again today. No dipping sauce, no carrots or celery. I would willingly paid regular price for a better quality food - I went there to watch the game anyway. Actually, we initially... more
I had friends visiting from out of town and on advice of their family member we came here for the comedy show. This place is really big but it looks a little run down. The show was ok, especially compared to other amateur shows in Toronto. Half of the comedians were funny and the other half relied on just saying random words followed by the "f-word" or the "c-word". That kind of sloppy comedy... more
Eton Tavern, located on the Danforth, brings a dash of the Emerald Isle to Greektown.