Inspired by the bohemian French Quarter of New Orleans, owners Michelle Belisle and Johnny Lucien opened their steampunk influenced bar in 2012. Sauce on the Danforth has been a mainstay ever since for locals. Quirky decorative elements, Prohibition-era styled drinks and live music lend a unique character to this lively watering hole. Craft cocktails and beer are major focus while there is a fine array of vodkas, whiskeys and tequilas as well. Tipple on your favorite drink and nosh on tasty bites.
An apt place to discuss politics or sports with your friends and over-hear a bunch of locals do the same. The ambiance of this tiny dive bar gives a retro feel to it, which mainly rides on the variety of beer and liquor it offers in the menu, and also the cool jukebox which grinds out the classic hits of the 50's and the 60's. With chilled beer doing the rounds and amazing service provided, it is very easy to understand why this place enjoys the kind of fame that has been tagged to it.
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.
Rainhard Brewing is a spacious brewery that is located in an obscure warehouse in the Stockyards area of West Toronto. The space has a relaxed and comfortable vibe. Their beer list is vast and they also serve some local food to complement their beer. The bar area looks inviting and consists of barrels, kegs and brewing tanks. Make sure to try their IPA's, True Grit saison and their beers on tap. If you're looking for a chilled spot to hangout with your family or friends, simply head to this spot.