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Irish Pub, Pub, Irish, Brunch, Latin American, Canadian Cuisine, American Cuisine, Restaurant With Bar
We welcome you to our Irish Pub located in Liberty Village! It's were you can enjoy traditional Irish dishes, friendly service and a warm barstool. The pub is cozy and inviting - v...more...See more text
Pub, Irish, Brunch, Restaurant With Live Entertainment
Located at the northern tip of St. George Street, the Pour House is a favourite of college and university crowds looking to eat in Toronto's Annex. A member of Toronto's Best Irish...more...See more text
The NEW Pogue Mahone Pub and Kitchen is everything you love about your local – and much more. Whether you’re looking for a social lunch, a place to catch up with friends or a cozy ...more...See more text
The first thing i notice when i walked into POGUE MAHONES was that all the waitresses wore plaid thigh-length skirts - i am glad i arrived here! It is a kind of dark place with dark wood all over. Also it is a very busy and noisy place, i can barely hear myself talking. The waiters/waitresses were very attentive as they came back every once in awhile to check on our needs a few times. All of our food arrive fresh and hot. My coffee was fresh and scalding hot, it came in a generous sized mug too. My seafood chowder was hot and it was very creamy, not bad! My chicken wings were satisfactory, no complaints here! Okay now my Grand Spuds with irish-poutine-style sucked!!! The fries had melted cheese and gravy on top, but the freshcut homemade fries, tasted totally off. My friend who had fries in his dish also complained about the fries tasting YUCK! My other friends were very satisfied with their dishes (fish n chips, liver n onions w mashed potato, chicken pot pie w mashed potatoes, jambalaya). Good service, satisfactory food, unpleasant atmosphere (too noisy)... would i visit again? i dont think i will. Overall satisfactory!Read more
we've recently expanded the restaurant by adding a new room for a spacious, yet intimate complement to the main bar area.With dartboards, flat screen tvs, 60' gas fireplace walls, ...more...See more text
Gastropub, Canadian, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
Weslodge Saloon offers a little bit of everything - brunch, lunch, dinner, prix fixe, dessert and cocktails. This slickly designed restaurant at King and Spadina offers an open kit...more...See more text
Located near the U of T campus on College Street, O'Gradys offers two floors of fun - A friendly neighbourhood pub that features free pool everyday of the week and a kitchen that s...more...See more text
"Cheap eats and cheap drinks make O’Grady’s a popular choice around the University of Toronto."
After Class Destination
A popular two-floor Irish pub/restaurant/sports bar, O’Grady’s lures crowds of students, professors and neighborhood folks with a broad selection of reasonably priced pub grub, greasy spoon favorites and draught beer. O’Grady’s also features a number of deals, including lunch specials and late-night drink specials that are popular with undergraduates in particular. Located right across College Street from the U of T gates, it’s also a convenient distance from the lecture hall.
Remarkably Complete
O’Grady’s’ menu has a large selection of dishes that are typical of a neighbourhood pub or restaurant. Sandwiches include the clubhouse, BLT, Western and grilled cheese, to name a few. Salads include tossed, Caesar, Greek and julienne vegetables. With a name like O’Grady’s you’d expect some British fare and the pub doesn’t disappoint with the shepherd’s pie and Scotch meat pie. Popular nachos are also on the menu, as well as an all day breakfast. O’Grady’s even offers souvlaki. Burgers are available with all the fixings one might expect – bacon, cheese, mushrooms – as well as some completely unexpected toppers. More than a dozen draft beers plus a few micro brews are available to accompany your meal.
Upstairs, Downstairs
O’Grady’s offers comfortable surroundings on both floors, with dark hardwood tables and chairs. A long bar graces the main floor, with several stools to sit on while you enjoy a solo pint. Upstairs clientele can play while they drink – there are three pool tables, a foosball table and a couple of arcade games.
Quick Tips
Payment: All Major Credit Cards
Directions: Queen’s Park station, College streetcar
Cross Street: College & McCaul
Hours: Mon-Sun: 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Atmosphere: Patio, Pub
Cuisine : Pub Fare/Burger/Sandwiches/English/IrishRead more
The Blake House, home of Edward Blake, second Premier of Ontario, this historic venue has been restored and transformed as a restaurant pub featuring 14 beers on tap and VQA wines....more...See more text
Pub, International, American Cuisine, Canadian Cuisine, Restaurant With Terrace, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Canada's Largest Draught House! Imagine 115 taps of the finest draught, poured to icy perfection via a state of the art draught system. Head Chef Dwayne Henriques & his talented st...more...See more text