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786 Broadview Ave, Toronto, M4K 2P7

647-344-9306
RYUS Noodle Bar, our mission is to serve the essence of current Japanese ramen culture, while also catering to our local customers. We serve triple-soup ramen, a special blend of two types of animal stock and vegetable stock, for a taste you can’t find anywhere else in Toronto. Our menu also features Japanese favorite tsukemen (literally, dipping noodles) where the noodles are served cold and separate from the soup. Our tsukemen soup is extra thick and made using plenty of niboshi (dry infant sardines) and thick bonito and mackerel flakes to satisfy even the most homesick Japanese customer. Come try it out!
Ryu's Noodle Bar is a popular spot known for its delicious ramen dishes. Customers frequently comment on the friendly service and pleasant atmosphere. The Tan Tan Men and Shiyu Ramen are crowd favorites, with some finding the broth to be thick and flavorful, while others find it too salty. Vegetarian options are limited, but the restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions. Prices are on the higher side, and there have been reports of inconsistent experiences and occasional issues with orders.
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225 Richmond St W, Suite 101, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 1W2

416 979 3000
Directly accessible down the alleyway from The Fifth’s main entrance, Cabin Five is Toronto’s greatest party bar. If you’re tired of the same old club scene with its overpriced drinks and doormen with attitude, then Cabin Five is the place for you. It’s a no-nonsense party bar that puts a premium on fun rather than worrying about velvet ropes.
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225 Richmond St W, Suite 100, Toronto, M5V 1W2

4169793000
The Fifth Social Club is a hugely popular luxury Toronto nightclub or the 21+ set to party on Friday and Saturday nights. Their monthly theme parties are legendary in the entertainment district and Toronto's nightclub scene with original live shows, custom favors and creative fun ways to prepare surprise guests. Now in its 20th year, The Fifth Social Club has become a landmark in Toronto especially known for its service, voted top 10 by BlogTO. With spacious private booths for bottle service guests, this night club hosts many birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorettes and celebrations of any kind. The Fifth team is highly rated for their friendly service, from doormen to bartenders. For mature professionals looking for a fun night out, The Fifth Social Club is the prefect spot for dancing and drinking.
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294 Danforth Ave, Toronto, M4K 1N8

(416) 551-8420
Restaurant, Pub
Firkin On Danforth is a welcoming bar with a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff. Customers enjoy the decent food and good drinks. Pet-friendly tables are available. Some have had issues with stock availability for certain menu items. Outstanding service stands out as a highlight, with attentive and professional servers.
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1069 Bloor St W, Toronto, M6H 1M3

(647) 344-6444
Bar, Restaurant
Wenona - Craft Beer Lodge in Toronto is known for its impressive craft beer selection and cozy atmosphere. Patrons often compliment the friendly staff and great food. Some have mentioned the delicious food and tasty craft beers, while others enjoy the unique atmosphere. One visitor specifically mentioned the friendly bartender. The dimly lit, cottage/camping themed bar offers a decent price on pints and features a pool table and hunting arcade game.
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550 Wellington Street West, Toronto, M5V 2V4

(647) 778-8462
Night club, Lounge, Dance & Night Club
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2907 Dundas Street West, Toronto, M6P 1Z1

(416) 767-5264
Live music venue, Bar
Junction City Music Hall is a beloved music venue and bar in Toronto with a great atmosphere and unpretentious vibe. The staff is lovely, and they curate excellent live bands and events, including karaoke and DJ nights. The drinks are reasonably priced, and some reviews mention unique features like arcade games and table hockey. Visitors often have fun memories of competing with friends or family.
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642 King St West, Toronto, M5V 1M7

(416) 583-2642
Lounge
The Parlour is a popular spot known for its fun atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious food. Customers particularly enjoy the ambience, which is described as enchanting, transporting, and lively. The food offerings, including the short ribs, ahi tuna pizza, goldmember pizza, and vegetarian options, are praised for their quality and taste. The drinks, especially the cocktails, are also highly regarded. However, some customers have reported issues with communication between staff and event planners for larger parties, and inconsistencies with food orders and service.
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21 Tank House Lane, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 681-0338
Pub, Canadian restaurant, restaurant, Bar, Bar & grill, Cafe, grill
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552 College St., Toronto, M6G 1B1

Board Game, Dance & Night Club, Bar
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1376 Danforth Ave, Toronto, M4J 1M9

(647) 748-1376
Bar, Lounge, Restaurant
Sauce on the Danforth is a cozy bar with a unique decor and friendly staff. Many customers praise the ambience and live music. The drink selection is favorably mentioned, with some expressing disappointment over the absence of food. The back patio is another highlight for visitors. Some customers have had negative experiences with service, including waiting long periods for attention or being denied access to the washroom without being a customer.
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51 Gristmill Lane, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 365-7253
Brewery, Bar
Customers praise the friendly staff and nice sake at Ontario Spring Water Sake Company. They appreciate the sake tasting experiences and the knowledgeable guides. Some mention specific sake flavors they enjoyed, such as yuzu and plum. The seating is described as cozy, yet cramped for some. Some customers also mention the affordability and variety of sake available for purchase.
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930 Queen Street West, Toronto, M6J 1G6

(647) 828-9663
Cocktail bar, Pub
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1382 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, M4J 1M9

(647) 748-1382
Gastropub, Pub
The Wren is a popular local spot with a bohemian atmosphere and small menu offering great food, including delicious burgers and vegetarian options. The restaurant is cozy and friendly with attentive service and a good selection of local beers. Daily food specials are a highlight, and the food is always amazing. Some customers mention the difficulty of finding a menu online or making a reservation, but are still repeat visitors. The Wren is a must-try for delicious pub grub and fresh ingredients.
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2202 Bloor St W, Toronto, M6S 1N4

(416) 763-3365
Pub, Canadian restaurant, Gastropub, Bar & grill
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798 Queen St E, Toronto, M4M 1H4

(416) 781-4743
Wine bar, Bar
Chez Nous Wine Bar is a cozy and authentic neighborhood spot with a great selection of local wines and specialty cocktails. The vibe is laid-back and the service is friendly and attentive. Customers appreciate the casual atmosphere and reasonable prices. Some visitors have mentioned that the food menu could use more options, but outside food is allowed. The bar is open from Wednesday to Sunday, making it a popular destination for locals.
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1184 Bloor St W, Toronto, M6H 1N2

(416) 546-4033
Brewery, Live music venue, Brewpub, Bar
Customers praise Burdock for its excellent food, with a focus on dishes meant for sharing and creative menu choices. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable, with great decor and an incredible sound system. The beer selection is impressive, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Some customers mention the need for clearer pricing on the menu and the lack of a clear side option with entrees.
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1333 Danforth Ave, Toronto, M4J 1N1

(647) 349-5722
European restaurant, Restaurant, Pub
Borrel is a cozy restaurant offering Indonesian and Dutch dishes with friendly service. Customers praise the delicious food, great atmosphere, and quick service. Notable mentions include the Indonesian fried rice, bitterballen, poffertjes, and cocktails. Vegetarian options are available. Customers recommend reservations due to the small size of the restaurant.
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667 King St W, NIAGARA, Toronto, M5V 1M9

(416) 504-9912
Places To Eat, Bar, Pub, Sports bar, Food & Beverages, Retail Trade, Restaurants, More Restaurants, Eating places, Live music venue, Aliments et Boissons, Taverns, Eating and Drinking Places
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1068 Yonge St., MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4W 2L4

(416) 927-0704
History The story of Upper Canada was written in its taverns. Everything that mattered in life was conducted within the walls of local hostelries: post offices, political meetings, even school lessons and church services. The traditional tavern was a place to gather and exchange news, to catch up with neighbours and meet travelers, to enjoy an honest meal and quench an outdoor thirst. And it was a place to plot revolution. A gathering of farmers and firebrands at Montgomery's Tavern in 1837 marched into history as the Upper Canada Rebellion. Virtually unarmed and seriously outnumbered, the rebels faced the King’s forces, led by sheriff Jarvis, in several battles on Yonge Street between Eglinton and Bloor. Some paid with their lives, sentenced to hanging from the gallows, at the old court house at present-day King and Jarvis The Rebel House is named in honour of the spirit and independence of these pioneer fighters. Like the taverns of old, The Rebel House offers its patrons a place to meet neighbours and newcomers in a relaxed and clubby setting. Since its opening, folks have organized their own teams and leagues in The Rebel House: men's and women's hockey, baseball, darts, Trivial Pursuits, bridge, golf, even Crokinole and cricket, to name a few. While based on honest farmhouse cooking of the past, the menu also acknowledges today's tastes. We've reinterpreted traditional recipes from historical sources to appeal to the modern palate and reflect current nutrition. But it is perhaps on the liquid side that The Rebel House has lived up to its name. As a point of some pride, we serve only Ontario micro-breweries on tap, only Canadian beer and ale in bottles. And we're building our wine cellar to reflect the increasing prestige garnered by Ontario vintners.
The Rebel House is a local favorite with customers praising the tasty food, great service, and welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews mention specific dishes like the Rebel Club Sandwich, Neustadt 10W30 Dark Ale, and grilled cheese. The pub is known for its unique menu and decent beer selection. Several customers have enjoyed the establishment for years and appreciate the down-to-earth atmosphere and friendly service. A few visitors have had disappointing experiences due to inconsistent food quality or rude staff. Overall, the Rebel House is a cozy and welcoming local watering hole.

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