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The Victory Cafe features Canadian flavours from the finest local microbreweries in a neighbourhood pub near Bloor Street West, south on Markham street just down on the next corner.
This pub has two floors of seating and a great street side patio. The atmosphere is pretty chill and the croud is mostly 20 something year old hipsters. They menu has some great home style choices as well as the usual pub fair. The drinks are cheap and they make an amazing ceasar!
Markham Street's much-loved "hidden gem" is popular with beer pros and artsy crowds who camp out on the old home's two floors or the "great patio, if you can get a seat"; knowledgeable bartenders dispense advice on the large "craft beer selection" (heavy on Ontario microbrews and cask ales), while the pub grub menu includes mac 'n' cheese "to die for."
Great location, but bad experience with staff and food. I don't mind if they're high, as long as they're functioning high. Also, last time I got food I wasn't stoked with the selection and got perogies. They were from frozen and not cooked all the way through. That was what I live on in uni. Never messed that up myself. …
Short but diverse menu. Definitely can tell that the chefs care about what they place infront of you from the quality and taste of the food...can't wait to be back to chill on the patio and try other dishes.... Although I'm not crazy about one of the servers who was slightly rude-ish but his coworker was the exact opposite and very friendly..so I'm not going to hold it against the place just yet
My one star review is based on my experience with reservations. I picked this place because the reviews indicated it was great for accommodating large groups. I called to make a reservation for 10 on the patio and was told it would probably rain on the day I requested, which was weird enough because I …
Victory Café has 12 beers on tap and makes a mean burger and fries. Take a seat on the patio (which seats 90) for Celtic music Thursdays and live jazz Fridays. The pub features a great selection of beers from local microbreweries and a decent pub fare menu. The café also serves cask-conditioned ales.
Photo by Irina Grozavescu