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    Compton Ave

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Fish and chips
    Tracey N.

    A cozy atmosphere, you may be asked to share a couch with another group. The drinks were nice, but the sticky toffee pudding was the highlight. The service was good, our server was very knowledgeable of the drinks.

    David N.

    Bar Prequel is easily our favorite bar in the city, so it was inevitable that we'd be checking out Compton Ave at some point. We managed to snag an early reservation on a recent Friday evening, which turned out to be a very fortuitous decision. The joint has unadvertised happy hour specials, which meant we were able to start our evening off with two extremely affordable (and extremely delicious) martinis. We had several other drinks, and they were all amazing. We also ate quite a few items, and they blew us away too: I'm a big Scotch Egg fan, so obviously we had to start with that ("Sage & onion stuffed pork, black garlic aioli, smoked hay"). It's so good. It has all the flavors and textures you associate with the venerable dish, but it's elevated by superior preparation (and presentation) and a distinct flavor profile. Fried Brussel Sprouts ("Maple & dijon, radish, fennel, puffed tapioca"): Again, a very traditional dish that's been enhanced by some seriously creative cookery. We gobbled this dish up right quick. Cottage Pie Croquettes ("Beef cheek, potato purée, herb aioli"): I love a good croquette and these were easily among the best I've ever had. They've got that irresistible crispy exterior and the pillowy, smooth interior. It's so damn good. Finally, we had to get some dessert, so we went with the Sticky Toffee Pudding ("Salted caramel, caraway ice cream"). At this point, would it surprise you if I said it was one of the best versions of this dish I'd ever had? It was a perfect end to an absolutely incredible experience. Our server was great, as well, and I love the dimly-lit ambiance in there. Compton Ave is absolutely now my second favorite bar in the city. It's fantastic.

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    Kat J.

    I didn't get to try the food but it looked wonderful! Lots of friend things though so if you're heading healthy it might not be the vibe. The cocktail menu was so extensive and creative. I'm someone that like to make cocktails at home and there were so many here that I knew would be difficult to make at home. That always gets me excited about a menu. Not only were the names, but the cocktails we tried were delicious I also love that they have spirit free ones because there are so many people in my life now who are not drinking alcohol. Our servers were so on the ball and so friendly. And then, obviously the ambiance is stunning. We went for the holiday one and it was so gorgeous inside. I felt so fancy.

    Smoked olive martini
    Juanita D.

    If you're looking for a little taste an eclectic London bar, you'll find that at Compton Ave. After a recent visit to Toronto, I'm still thinking about my experience. From the sexy & dark interior, a high end take on British bites, delicious cocktails, different seating options and friendly staff - there's a little something for everyone. I definitely recommend coming in early for their martini hour (discounted tinis), and ordering some snacks. We stopped by without a reservation and we initially had to wait in their bar top standing area until seats became available. + fish & chips + steak with Diane sauce + scotch eggs + cottage pie croquettes + any & all the martinis or gin based cocktails

    Hetal M.

    Bad & Bougie. Dundas's best kept secret. This venue is beautiful but tiny. They have a list of signature cocktails and a great set up and I have to say I LOVED the music. The amount of old school music I heard - took the cake.

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    It's a soft boiled egg in the middle, coated with sage and onion stuffed pork and has a fried exterior.

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    Pura Vida

    4.0
    (8 reviews)
    3.5 km
    Family-owned & operated
    Speaks Spanish

    If you're looking for a cozy, tropical escape without leaving Toronto, this is your spot! Tucked…read moreaway on St. Clair West, this charming Puerto Rican is a gem. The customer service? Impeccable. The staff was genuinely kind and attentive without being overbearing. I felt welcomed from the second I walked through the door. I ordered the Avocado Salmon Toast paired with the beautifully pink and perfectly named Pink Flamingo drink. My friend went for the Sweet Berry Waffle and a classic lemonade. Let me just say--the flavors did not disappoint. The salmon was fresh, creamy avocado was piled high, and the toppings were thoughtfully layered. My only tiny critique (and I say this with love): the toast itself was a little too crispy for my liking. It made the dish a bit tricky to cut into, and the texture leaned dry. Next time, I'll definitely ask for it untoasted or lightly toasted. A softer base would really let those flavors shine without the crunch competing. Now let's talk about that Pink Flamingo--WOW. It was tropical, sweet, and honestly gave me vacation-in-a-glass vibes. I almost ordered a second, but adulting (and budgeting) called me back to reality. That said, it's worth every sip! I snuck a few bites from my friend's Sweet Berry waffles, and yep--I'm getting that next time!! Light, fruity, tasty!! I can't wait to come back and try more from the menu. Who knows, maybe next time I'll get to sample a few more dishes Seriously though--support local and give this place a try. You'll leave full, happy, and already planning your next visit.

    Very good first time experience with Costa Rican food…read more We went with the recommendations and the only thing I wish I had tried was the ceviche but that's for next time. Must try is the Costa Rican coffee served in a traditional manner. Next must try is their empanadas! Housemade and the dough is phenomenal. Filling we tried was beef.

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    After Seven

    After Seven

    4.7
    (67 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Found this cocktail bar through a friend and immediately made a reservation after seeing the menu…read more The ingredients are complex but intentional, with East Asian influences. I found myself wanting to try most of the cocktails, which is a rarity. We got the Strawberry Tetsu to start (inspired by Uncle Tetsu's Japanese cheesecake), along with the Cloudy Oolong (tea-based cocktail with a salted caramel cheese foam). The Strawberry Tetsu tasted like a dessert and was delicious, with a graham cracker crumble rim. The Cloudy Oolong had a strong tea taste which I loved, as sometimes the tea can get lost in a cocktail. The foam on top was addicting and paired nicely with it, similar to a bubble tea. Next, I had the Burnt Yuzu which was light and refreshing from the citrus. The bar is hidden behind Misfit Ice Cream, with a speakeasy vibe to the interior. Large windows line one wall with a view to the exterior, but are tinted enough that people walking by cannot see in. Service was great, although they do have a strict 1 hr 45 min time limit for seating, regardless of whether the bar is packed or not.

    After Seven is one of the more creative cocktail bars in Toronto, hidden behind what appears to be…read morea small dessert shop. We walked up to an unassuming entrance that is part of the experience, and once inside, the atmosphere shifts completely. The space is intimate and cozy with dim lighting, comfortable seating, and a relaxed speakeasy vibe that makes it easy to settle in for a couple of drinks. The transition from the street to the interior feels deliberate, and the low-key energy of the room encourages lingering. The cocktail menu leans heavily into Asian-inspired flavors, and that is what makes it stand out. Every drink feels thoughtfully developed rather than relying on presentation alone. We tried the Cloudy Oolong, which was especially memorable with its rich tea flavor and creamy cheese foam that added a savory depth to the cocktail. The Strawberry Tetsu offered a dessert-like profile without becoming overly sweet, balancing fruit and tea notes in a way that felt refined and well composed. Each cocktail arrived beautifully presented and balanced, making it easy to appreciate the amount of care that goes into every glass. The menu is creative without being gimmicky, and the flavors are well integrated, with each drink offering something distinct. The staff were welcoming and happy to explain the menu or offer recommendations if you are unsure what to order. They guided us through the flavor profiles and offered thoughtful suggestions based on our preferences. Service felt attentive without being overbearing, and the overall pace made it a great place to relax rather than rush through a drink. The team checked in at the right moments and kept the experience feeling personal and unhurried. If you are looking for a cocktail bar that offers something different from the usual classics, After Seven delivers a memorable experience. Between the hidden entrance, intimate setting, and creative drinks, it is the kind of place that is easy to recommend whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for one of Toronto's more unique bars. The balance of atmosphere, craftsmanship, and service makes it a standout in the city's cocktail scene.

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