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2255 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6S 1N8 Get directions
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Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Shakey's was originally owned by Mike Walton who was known in the hockey world as Mike 'Shakey' Walton Number 16. He played for the Toronto Maple leafs and won Stanley Cup with the... more... See more text
I was in Shakey's a year ago and it has completely changed, I visited recently with some girlfriends and we had a fantastic meal. The owner has renovated the entire place to give it a 2010 pub look and has still kept the theme of a sports bar. Good job on the reno's, the menu looks great with some of the typical sports pub food such as nachos, hamburgers and wings. However the rest of the menu is quite amazing, from my understanding the waitress mentioned that Chris is a new addition to the staff and is the brother of the owner. He actually is coming from fine dining and is now helping run the kitchen. I will be back again and this time were bringing our husbands. Read more
1729 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6P 1B2 Get directions
We built The Mugshot Tavern to be a different kind of neighbourhood bar. We wanted a place where we could bring together our love of food, beer, and bar-type-atmosphere. The Mugsho... more... See more text
1100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H9 Get directions
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Pub, Canadian Cuisine, Irish, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
Mirroring a traditional English Pub, Dog and Bear is a sports-friendly, neighbourhood watering hole located in Parkdale in the city's west end. Comfortable u-shaped booths line the... more... See more text
I’ve been to Dog and Bear many times. It’s a traditional British style pub. It’s laid back and chill, not a place for an event but definitely a place to hang out with the friends and grab some pints. Football(soccer) lovers as owners the screens always have good matches on during the season. If you are there on a day where west Ham and Man U go head to head you will likely see the rivalry as friends and supporters pile in and sit in separate sections of the bar to cheer for their teams. Read more
667 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1M9 Get directions
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Pub, Canadian Cuisine, Brunch, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Bar
Wheat Sheaf is among the city's oldest watering holes and is something of a Toronto institution whose continuous operation actually dates back to 18 years before Confederation. As ... more... See more text
I visited last night for the first time for a friends birthday party I have to say the atmosphere was very nice the food was good the only downfall being a disabled person is with the washrooms be in downstairs. Overall it was a good night and a big thank you to our waitress Alley for keeping on top of her toes and making sure everybody had everything they needed in the celebration. Read more
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