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Specialties
Best beer selection in the area with over 70 beers from 15 countries.
History
Established in 2000
In November of 1954, LeBaron Steakhouse was opened by owner Frank Kiss and designer Jouke Van Sloten. The landlord Mr. Sprott, charged a whopping $140 per month for all three floors. LeBaron, an immediate success, drew its crowd from the CBC studios nearby and, of course, from Maple...
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Hair of the Dog, besides just having a great name, also has one heck of a martini selection. Located in the Gay Village, the dim lighting and patio are equal parts romantic and trendy. An interesting, somewhat unconventional menu with excellent nachos and specialty salads. A good weekend brunch spot.
Came here for late night drinks on a Friday night. Arrived at 10:30pm and it was still pretty lively. We were lucky enough to grab a seat on the patio, where the ambiance is very cozy with the greenery and summer lights.
I visited this Places simply because it had an amazing patio which I saw on yelp. Once I got there the ambiance was nice, the staff was very friendly and the food was amazing. The mimosa brunch turned into a all day hang out. The food was fresh and drinks were well proportioned. I would definitely recommend this place.
What an awesome place to eat. To begin with, their customer service is impeccable. Second, their food is a shear delight. Thirdly, the atmosphere is comfortable.
Even more, I was waited on by an extremely cordial gentleman who I believe may be an Australian. I never got his name but that's the closest description I can provide. He will take great care of you. Enjoy!
Popular haunt in the Church-Wellesley neighbourhood boasts a buzzing main-floor bar, intimate second-storey dining space, and two elegant patios (one of which is on the roof). Varied list of corporate and craft beers complements the menu of pub-style fare. Lunch, dinner daily; weekend brunch. Casual. Entrees: $11-$24. AE, MC, V.
This upscale neighbourhood pub and restaurant can be found on Church Street, just north of Carleton. The restaurant’s multi-level patio offers both shaded and open air spots, as well as lots of foliage, providing a small oasis for downtown dwellers. Open for brunch on weekends, lunch, and dinner until the early morning hours, Hair of the Dog serves a lot of typical bar food done up a notch,... more
An upscale neighbourhood pub and restaurant on Church St, across from the old Maple Leaf Gardens, Hair of the Dog was recently voted one of the best patios in the city and best pub downtown by Toronto’s Now Magazine. It’s a downtown hot spot and a great place for dinner and drinks before dancing or brunch on the weekends. The food is amazing, the portions are generous, and the attention to... more