This place has an identity crisis. I don’t think it knows if it’s trying to be a sports bar, irish pub, family restaurant, r&b lounge, or it’s own beast altogether. You’ll know what I mean when you walk inside and notice the large sports screens, clashing décor, and one strange playlist playing over the speakers. Food wise, it was ok. I came here for brunch and got some ok, somewhat bland eggs and a bunch of caesars. At least the company was good.
Tim A.
Place rating: 3 Cedar Valley, Canada
Whistlers on a good day can easily boast the best burger in the city. Sadly, the cooks are not consistent and piss away the quality of the meat. The second best item on the menu(grilled calamari served over a bed of greens) was removed from the menu. They do have excellent sweet potato fries, ribs and I must admit I am disappointed with their wings. The patio in the summer is a terrific after work spot to listen to live music, enjoy a Stella and catch the sketchy folks get off the TTC.
Hubert F.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
A neighborhood sports bar with a terrasse in the spring, summer and fall. A garlic-y dip with spinach(listed as spinach dip), an A-OK burger, it is more because it is in the neighborhood than anything else that I end up there each time I visit my friends in Toronto. Positive note, they have Strongbow cider and Stella Artois on tap.