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The Abbot Pub For over 10 years the Abbot Pub has been serving delicious food, prepared from scratch. We are a “real local” with many craft beers on tap. We strive to give everyone great service and provide a comfortable, relaxing and fun atmosphere. |
Against The Grain Located in the Corus Entertainment Building, with the spectacular view of Lake Ontario and the Toronto Island. Unique local and European brews are tapped. Check out our extensive bottle beer list and our rotating line up of Canadiana, Locals Only and the Traveller’s Tap |
Allen’s Allen’s stands as a loving tribute to the Irish-American saloons of New York. An extensive list of beers and inviting decor give Allen’s the glow of comfortable tradition. |
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The Auld Spot The Auld Spot pride ourselves on making our food from scratch. We use locally sourced food (when possible), and have an adventurous and hearty daily special board to compliment our well thought out beer, wine, and spirit collections. |
Bar Volo Great Italian food, special events, a sunny patio off Yonge Street and a constantly changing selection of local and international craft beer make Volo a great destination for beer lovers. |
beerbistro beerbistro is home to Toronto’s most diverse selection of quality beer. Beer is a featured ingredient in our cuisine, presented to you by an exceptionally knowledgeable and enthusiastic team. |
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Betty’s Located on trendy King St. East, Betty’s attracts the local George Brown College crowd who come back for years after graduating for the atmosphere, the conversation, and the beer. |
Bier Markt The Bier Markt offers the ultimate dining experience to our guests. Join us and see for yourself how we combine beer, food, and entertainment in a completely unique way. |
Bohemian Gastropub 571 Queen Street West 416.361.6154 thebohemiangastropub.ca Opened in late summer 2011, Paul Boehmer’s Bohemian Gastropub specializes in the beer friendly cuisine of the the Czech Republic. With 10 taps, you’ll definitely enjoy this slice of Bohemia on Queen West. |
| Brass Taps 493 Danforth Ave 416.466.3403 Brass Taps is an establishment well known in the Danforth community. It’s family friendly and inviting staff turn “first timers” into regulars. The laid back and relaxed atmosphere make this a preferred destination on any night. Our current line-up offers an impressive array of European flavors with an equally impressive collection of Ontario’s finest micro’s. |
Bryden’s 2455 Bloor Street West 416.760.8069 brydens.ca CASK A Bloor West Village favorite, Brydens is a true neighbourhood option. Locally owned and managed, Brydens is the Village’s longest serving pub and craft beer bar, serving Real Ale. |
BQM Opened at the genesis of Ossington’s rise to scenester pantheon status. 40 beers and home-ground sirloin. DINER – all-day breakfast, burgers, and some unique craft beers. |
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Burger Bar We serve craft beers from 8 taps, 15+ bottles, and a selection of specialty and limited release bottles. We offer a range of burgers using naturally raised and organic meats. |
The Caledonian 856 College Street 647.547.9827 thecaledonian.ca The Caledonian is a Scottish Pub in Toronto. With award winning haggis, a full Scottish menu, and almost 500 years of scotch available, it’s a bit of Scotland on College Street. |
Castro’s Lounge In the heart of the Beach for over 10 years, Castro’s Lounge serves many fine beers from the best in North American brewing, as well as numerous hard to find European brews. |
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Ceili Cottage An Irish Local, The Ceili Cottage features craft beers from Southern Ontario and Quebec in addition to a local, organic food menu and freshly shucked Irish and Malpeque oysters. |
C’est What? Toronto’s true local flavour since 1988 with the City’s largest selection of craft beer. A relaxed Old Town charm appeals to Bohemians and Bay St. bankers alike. |
Cloak & Dagger Come raise a glass with us as we celebrate our 10th Year Anniversary with 24 taps and 1 rotating hand drawn cask, inside or on our 50 seat patio garden. |
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Cowbell Cowbell’s Mark Cutrara works to bring locally sourced ingredients and naturally-raised, organic meat and produce to Parkdale, with cuisine inspired by turn of the century French bistro fare. |
The Dakota Tavern With a wide range of local craft brewed beer, and a new menu with locally sourced organic options, daily specials and beer pairings accent The Dakota Tavern’s character. |
Dominion On Queen Enjoy over 16 regional and craft beers on tap, imported brews and wonderful wines. Have a snack or a full meal, play pool or relax on the heated patio. |
| Dora Keogh 141 Danforth Avenue 416.778.1804 allens.to/dora CASKToronto’s most authentic Irish country pub offers an unparalleled experience on the Danforth strip. Sit in the snug with a pint of stout and be transported thousands of miles away. |
The Embassy 223 Augusta Avenue 416.591.1132 Nestled in the heart of Kensington Market, The Embassy showcases a great selection of local craft brews, funky music and a relaxed vibe. The patio makes a perfect rest stop in the summer, but this bar has year-round charm and welcomes craft beer drinkers with open arms. |
The Garrison The Garrison is at the centre of the new Dundas West scene. Offering a great selection of local and imported beers along with the best live music around! |
| Grapefruit Moon 968 Bathurst Street 416.534.9056 grapefruitmoon.ca Grapefruit Moon serves exclusively Ontario craft beers and features a menu using mostly locally sourced ingredients. Why drive to the gym when you can ride your bike to brunch? |
Highway 61 1620 Bayview Avenue 416.489.7427 highway61.ca Join us at Highway 61 where we feature Toronto’s Best Slow Smoked Ribs, 12 Ontario Craft Beers on Tap, Live Blues 5 Nights a Week, and authentic Southern fare. |
Kilgour’s Kilgour’s, “where everybody knows your shame.” “Cheers”, directed by David Lynch. Habs fans, Scrabble freaks, world famous athletes drinking microbrews until a man, known only as Uncle, shows up. |
| La Palette 492 Queen Street West 416.929.4900 www.lapalette.ca French bistro specializing in great Canadian game meat with deadly selection of rare and unusual beer, wine and spirits. Long bar has raucous Balkan and brass bands late on weekends. |
Marben Marben is the home of farmhouse revival! |
The Monk’s Table The Monk’s Table – A Gourmand House features 17 European beers on tap. On Monday nights we feature a five course tasting dinner paired with beers to compliment our menu. |
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The Painted Lady Hard-drinkin’, Hard-playin’. 34ft of hand-crafted, mahogany, classic Saloon bar. 12 taps including Weihenstaphaner, Stratford, Cameron’s, Beau’s. Killer LIVE music & food. Real Absinthe. Bartop Burlesque! Ol’ School Service. |
The Only Cafe The Only Cafe is a serious Toronto beer destination with eclectic decor, offering over 200 beers and featuring instructional beer tastings on the first Sunday of each month. |
Parts and Labour Parts & Labour opened in 2010 to major acclaim as the new cultural hub of Parkdale. Our menu features ingredients from the rooftop garden and a fine selection of draught beers. |
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Queen & Beaver The Queen and Beaver Public House promises fantastic classic British food made from scratch served alongside a good pint. Enjoy the game or relax in our cozy second floor pub. |
Red’s Conveniently located in Toronto’s Financial District, reds is a welcome escape from the ordinary. Chef Michael Steh’s spectacular entrees highlight the freshest seasonal ingredients, uniting the world’s top wine regions with innovative and award-winning cuisine. |
The Rhino The Rhino is your destination to the world’s finest beers. Over 350 bottled beers, 16 drafts, and rotating casks. Featuring an ever-changing array of our favourite locally brewed craft beers. |
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Ronnie’s Local 1 part legion hall, 1 part seventies basement. Equal parts awesome. |
Sin & Redemption 136 McCaul Street 416.640.9197 sinandredemption.com Sin & Redemption delivers a relaxed and cozy atmosphere to clientele looking for a casual dining experience. We are located only a few steps away from the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) and right across the street from St. Patrick’s Church. |
Smokeless Joe 488 College Street M6G 1A4 416-966-5050 Smokeless Joe will be re-openning soon on College Street in our new Belgian Beer cellar setting. 19 taps of mostly local craft beer will be featured. |
| Starfish Oyster Bed & Grill 100 Adelaide Street East 416.366.7827 starfishoysterbed.com Starfish features a unique assortment of oysters shucked by World Oyster Opening Champion, Patrick McMurray. The menu changes daily, including fresh fish, shellfish, steak, duck and other land food. |
Stout Irish Pub 221 Carlton Street East 647.344.7676 stoutirishpub.ca Located in the heart of Cabbagetown, Stout Irish Pub awaits the palates of beer connoisseurs alike. Our focus is on supporting local beer by the Craft Brewers of Ontario as well as regional and international craft beer and cask on tap. Named Toronto’s Top 20 Beer Bars by NOW Magazine.
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Town Crier Pub/Halfway Beer House 115 John Street 416.204.9588 Town Crier is the place the Entrainment district has been crying for, with 50 beers on tap from around the world and a great selection of imported bottles at very good prices. We offer traditional Belgian and German dishes for everybody’s taste. You will get a great value for your money |
| Twisted Kilt 1954 Yonge Street 416.489.3500 thetwistedkilt.ca The Twisted Kilt has it all! Whether you’re looking for a convenient place to meet friends, watch the game or simply enjoy a great meal. Located in mid-town Toronto (steps to the subway), this gastropub offers a long list of imported and domestic beer & ale. |
Victory Café 581 Markham Street 416.516.5787 victorycafe.ca CASK A local neighbourhood pub housed in an old Victorian duplex in Mirvish Village. Offering up local microbrewed craft beer, cask conditioned ale and fine pub fare. |
Village Idiot 126 McCaul Street 416.597.1175 villageidiotpub.ca Village Idiot Pub is located right across from the Art Gallery of Ontario. It is an airy place of encounter with garage-like glass doors that slide up into the ceiling turning it into a virtual patio on warm days. There is no TV except for world cup events. Village Idiot, open seven days a week is known for its great food served till 02:00am and features 23 draughts. |
| Wvrst 609 King Street West 416.703.7775 wvrst.com WVRST? We’re fun, friendly and energetic, a great place for families or first dates, great for large groups, small groups or just you groups. We’re modern and traditional, music lovers and true food aficionados who always have room for one more at the table. |
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| The 3 Brewers 275 Yonge Street 647.347.6286 les3brasseurs.ca The 3 Brewers restaurants offer a truly unique beer-tasting experience in an authentic microbrewery atmosphere reminiscent of the old days. Our mission is simple – to share with our patrons our passion for beer. |
The Granite Brewery The Granite Brewery, Toronto’s oldest brewpub has been at the southeast corner of Eglinton and Mt. Pleasant since 1991. The Granite’s specialties are English style real ales and fine food. |
Indie Alehouse 2876 Dundas Street West indiealehouse.com The Indie Alehouse Brewing Co. is a small independent craft brewery making bold flavourful ales in the Junction / High Park neighbourhood of Toronto’s west end. We have an onsite beer store and restaurant at 2876 Dundas St West and will be opening any day now. We Promise. |
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Mill Street Brewpub At Mill Street Brewery, we brew lagers and ales of exceptional quality. Come to our brewpub and experience all of our award-winning brews! |

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