3030 Dundas West
3030 Dundas St. W.
This sprawling space in the Junction comes to life every night, and especially on the weekend, with locals seeking more3030 Dundas St. W.
This sprawling space in the Junction comes to life every night, and especially on the weekend, with locals seeking more25 Dockside Dr., Toronto
With its unobstructed view of Lake Ontario and large patio, Against the Grain is a great choice for summer eats.245 Queens Quay W., Toronto
Huge waterfront brew pub from local craft beer maker Amsterdam Brewery pours a number of the company’s popular ales and215 Carlingview Dr., Etobicoke
Southwestern-inspired interior sets the scene for a culinary showdown between chimichangas and steaks. Grills, pastas, pizzas, salads, sandwiches and burgers252 Dupont St., Toronto
From prolific restaurateur and chef Anthony Rose comes this Paris-meets-Brooklyn watering hole, which highlights a number of inventive cocktails (plus137 Peter St., Toronto
Significantly larger, three-storey sister space of popular King West haunt Bar Hop. Nearly 40 craft beers on tap—many from Ontario—plus124 Ossington Ave., Toronto
Go for the rotating selection of house-brewed beers, stay for the comfortable brewpub ambience and snacks by lauded chef Guy165 East Liberty St., Toronto
Located in a former artillery factory, this pub brings the spirit of Ireland to Liberty Village. Brick interior with large127 Strachan Ave., Toronto
Ultra-casual slider bar caters to young Liberty Village denizens with a variety of small-scale burgers and fairly standard beers. Slider67 Front St. E., Toronto
Comfortable brew pub with a wide selection of local craft beer (35 taps), wine and whiskies. Multi-ethnic menu served until45 Front St. E., Toronto
This whisky bar and supper club in the heart of Old Town Toronto has a posh throwback vibe, complete with275 Cherry St., Toronto
Originally a turn-of-the-century bank, this mainstay of the Toronto Portlands has been in operation as a restaurant and entertainment venue574 College St., Toronto
With live music events, rustic Italian food and a garden patio, the College Street Bar has established itself as the11 Jarvis St., Toronto
A prominent people-watching location across from the St. Lawrence Market, replete with comfy couches and armchairs. The menu features grilledRitz-Carlton Hotel, 181 Wellington St. W., Toronto
Urbane hotel lounge and terrace has a well-curated selection of wine, beer, spirits and cocktails, plus varied gourmet bar snacks305 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
Where true sports fans go to watch and eat. In the heart of Roncesvalles Village, the pub food here is1100 Queen St. W, Toronto
Traditional British pub features 20 beers on tap as well as a reasonable selection of sandwiches, wings, nachos and English-style500 Queen St. E., Toronto
Revamped version of a longtime local favourite in a century-old building. A few dozen beers on tap—plus more in bottles—complement1346 Queen St. W., Toronto
A Parkdale spot for enjoying brewmaster Michael Duggan’s namesake craft beers along with a concise menu of brewpub fare, including86 John St., Toronto
Pub offers authentic East Coast cuisine. Burgers, salads and pub staples. Lunch, dinner daily; weekend brunch. Casual. Patio. Entrées: $8-$13.