Located on Parkdale's Queen Street West, Miss Thing's is a quirky spot for exotic Hawaiian-Polynesian fare, with the delightful company of delicious cocktails put together by bartender Robinn Wynne. Help yourself to beautifully plated dishes like the Shrimp Bao and the Pineapple Rice with Jackfruit, and order up colorful tiki cocktails like Disco Juice, Fuzzy Wawa, or Purple Rain. The decor at Miss Thing's mirrors its zany Hawaiian theme, replete with breezy bright interiors, floral motifs, pineapple-painted doors, and the works. You can take a seat at the booth, or down cocktail after heady cocktail at the stylish bar.
One of the city's original live music venues and where Canadian singing legend Stompin' Tom got his first break, this tavern is still the place to see the bands that put the word 'road' in roadhouse. From cowboy to punk, rock 'n' roll to grunge, the musical back room has heard it all. The sound system at Horseshoe Tavern is high decibel and, Tuesday nights, local radio station-The Edge hosts a New Music series of sounds from the street.
If you're looking for a big, dark, loud, squeezed-in-to-capacity music venue, yet still want that intimate club-like atmosphere, then this twin-level space is for you. Because of its size, the Lee's Palace & The Dance Cave club attracts some of the better known alternative music names on the circuit. These include Moxy Fruvous, DJ Trevor, DJ Shannon and more. Shows for all-ages are put on during the day. Timings vary for both levels so call ahead for details.
The ultimate sports bar in Downtown Toronto, Real Sports Bar & Grill believe "Sport isn't a hobby, it's a religion". Thriving on the motto, this sports bar promises its patrons a fun-filled space that creates an atmosphere of a real sports arena. With a humongous 39-foot HD TV(two-storey high!) and 199 HD screens flanked across the bar, you can never miss a goal or a basket. To fuel your sporting spirit, they have their 112 taps running with over 36 different types of beer brands. The giant venue is divided in two floors and has a 900-capacity seating, with VIP seating areas that are perfect for your next private party or function. Ultimate destination for those with a sports fever! Â
Granite Brewery on Eglinton Avenue in Davisville is home to several local brews, craft beers, cask-conditioned ales and stouts that are brewed on site. Offered on tap or take-away bottles, these blends are some of the best local brews around. Apart from the prolific beer-list, there's also a wine menu that features many red, white and bubbly vinos and a selection of spirits that includes whiskeys, scotches, malts and gins. For the munchies, Granite offers an All-American menu that includes classic dishes like crispy calamari, chicken fingers and a range of burgers, pastas and salads. All in all, a great place to eat, drink and be merry!
Get ready to party non-stop at this boisterous bar with an infectious energy that has everybody on their toes. The Loose Moose boasts of a gigantic two-level space that can hold no less than 800 patrons. The interiors sport an industrial decor with exposed brick walls and ceilings that make it look like an old warehouse. Centerpiece of the bar is an insanely long chandelier made up of bottles snaking it's way through the entire space. The many neon signs spewing a riot of colors add to the fun vibe of the space. On the menu are a superb selection of American and pub favorites. The sandwiches and burgers deserve a special mention. The drink list has an excellent beer selection and enough of other spirits to keep the party going. Regular live bands and DJs keep the party rocking. A rocking place for a fun night out.
Flavorful food and drinks, with a beautiful rock n roll feel makes up the Carbon Bar, in the city of Toronto. Here hospitality is not at all compromised, the staff is very service-driven and efficient. The Chef's Table is an option provided for groups up to 12, where they serve all their major highlights on the menu through each course. The Green Room, which is their private dining room can be rented out for various occasions. The Carbon Bar provides a wholesome experience to all its customers, making it a well-known bar around the city.
One of the city's original live music venues and where Canadian singing legend Stompin' Tom got his first break, this tavern is still the place to see the bands that put the word 'road' in roadhouse. From cowboy to punk, rock 'n' roll to grunge, the musical back room has heard it all. The sound system at Horseshoe Tavern is high decibel and, Tuesday nights, local radio station-The Edge hosts a New Music series of sounds from the street.
This bi-level, massive bar is among the best spots in town for those who love beer, pizzas and sports. Catch the latest in Canadian sports that is streamed live at any of their screens. Root for your favorite team and nosh on delicious pizzas or other pub bites. King Taps also has two patios for an alfresco experience. With over 60 taps of craft beer and cider including local, regional and international brands, happy hours will be more exciting to try out different brews. They even have wine and cocktails. Enjoy live music held nightly.
The ultimate sports bar in Downtown Toronto, Real Sports Bar & Grill believe "Sport isn't a hobby, it's a religion". Thriving on the motto, this sports bar promises its patrons a fun-filled space that creates an atmosphere of a real sports arena. With a humongous 39-foot HD TV(two-storey high!) and 199 HD screens flanked across the bar, you can never miss a goal or a basket. To fuel your sporting spirit, they have their 112 taps running with over 36 different types of beer brands. The giant venue is divided in two floors and has a 900-capacity seating, with VIP seating areas that are perfect for your next private party or function. Ultimate destination for those with a sports fever! Â