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Pravda offers a unique chance to sample vodkas from all over the world in a trendy yet warm atmosphere. With a Communist Russia tinted decor. Pravda ,(Russian for truth) Vodka Bar is a refreshingly unique Toronto hotspot. The Event: Impress your guests! Create a stunning ambiance by offering a unique experience with the element of ice and an ... more
This dark, elegant, Russian-themed bar entices 30-something suits with comfy chairs, unpretentious service & a DJ spinning loungy tunes. Portraits of Lenin oversee the crowd, which knocks back a selection of gorgeous vodka martinis. The menu offers a broad selection well portioned Russian food.
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Pravda Vodka Bar sets itself apart from thousands of other Toronto establishments nearly effortlessly. This "Communist Kitsch" establishment in the Entertainment District has an ambiance that is entertaining all on its own. Considering that the word vodka comes from the Russian word for water, voda , Pravda seems to offer many of variations on of the most essential building...
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Felt very comfortable here......the time went by too quick. Friendly bartender and very easy to drink libations. Will come back for sure!!
Absolutely horrendous! Easily one of my worst dining experiences in Toronto. The staff are extremely rude and ignorant, specially the “manager”/doorman! He has the biggest ego and attitude.
If you want to have fun, and it to be close to the Russian way, that's the place....barroque, expensive, excesive sometimes....but top quality on everything.
The food is excellent, and the drink...
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This homage to Russia is named for the first communist newspaper. Deep red walls and curtains, velvet seats and glass chandeliers amid Russian kitsch such as wooden dolls and Fabergé eggs. Check out the portrait of Stalin in the men’s washroom. More than 70 varietals of vodka are here. Plus caviar, including black Russian and salmon roe. DJ spins Wed.-Sat. Mon.-Sat.
After years at the thriving neighbouring bistro Bravi, owner Rumen Dimitroff sold his share so he could launch Pravda. Now in a new location, just down the street from the first Pravda, Dimitroff has tried to recreate an inviting club-like restaurant in whites and Russian reds. And true to its namesake, portraits of former Russian leaders Stalin and Lenin hang on the walls, not to mention the... more