If you were searching for an authentic Irish bar in Downtown Core, this St. Lawrence bar ends your search. Blending splendid decor with the traditional Irish Bar feel, P. J. O'Brien's is easily one of the most popular bars around the neighborhood. Armed with a great, long list of draughts, single malts, whiskys and a selection of wines, O'Brien's has something for everyone. You can choose to sip on your refreshing pint or go for a flavorsome single malt, if beer just wont do; if that isn't interesting either, there are plenty of cocktails on offer too. The food menu is just as diverse with several finger foods like chicken wings, hand-cut fries as well as the usual salads, sandwiches, pastas and burgers that usually pass off as pub grub. Nevertheless, everything on the menu is delectable, the service is pretty attentive and the live music entertainment provided is quite awesome; stop by with a couple of friends, to have a good time.
Located in a century-old building, this combination restaurant/live music venue provides food and spirits both for the body and the soul. Folks also come to C'est What for the myriad locally brewed beers on tap, along with whiskey, wine and tequila tastings. There are two sides to the restaurant and brew pub, with two separate entrances. The eclectic menu has a wide range of dishes to offer.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.
Town Crier is a charming pub that occupies a great location on John Street. If you're looking for some cozy after work pub/bar place, simply head to Town Crier. This pub provides a fabulous selection of beers particularly those from German and Belgium. From their pub food menu, make sure to try their appetizer platter that comes with assorted meats, cheeses and pretzels. The pub has a lively atmosphere with some great music being played in the background. Apart from the main area, they have an area upstairs that provides a perfect view of the street and a chirpy patio area.
Located in a century-old building, this combination restaurant/live music venue provides food and spirits both for the body and the soul. Folks also come to C'est What for the myriad locally brewed beers on tap, along with whiskey, wine and tequila tastings. There are two sides to the restaurant and brew pub, with two separate entrances. The eclectic menu has a wide range of dishes to offer.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.
Town Crier is a charming pub that occupies a great location on John Street. If you're looking for some cozy after work pub/bar place, simply head to Town Crier. This pub provides a fabulous selection of beers particularly those from German and Belgium. From their pub food menu, make sure to try their appetizer platter that comes with assorted meats, cheeses and pretzels. The pub has a lively atmosphere with some great music being played in the background. Apart from the main area, they have an area upstairs that provides a perfect view of the street and a chirpy patio area.
If you were searching for an authentic Irish bar in Downtown Core, this St. Lawrence bar ends your search. Blending splendid decor with the traditional Irish Bar feel, P. J. O'Brien's is easily one of the most popular bars around the neighborhood. Armed with a great, long list of draughts, single malts, whiskys and a selection of wines, O'Brien's has something for everyone. You can choose to sip on your refreshing pint or go for a flavorsome single malt, if beer just wont do; if that isn't interesting either, there are plenty of cocktails on offer too. The food menu is just as diverse with several finger foods like chicken wings, hand-cut fries as well as the usual salads, sandwiches, pastas and burgers that usually pass off as pub grub. Nevertheless, everything on the menu is delectable, the service is pretty attentive and the live music entertainment provided is quite awesome; stop by with a couple of friends, to have a good time.