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    The Feathers Pub

    3.7 (41 reviews)
    ModerateBritish, Pubs

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    The Feathers Flight
    Chris C.

    Feathers Pub has become known as one of the finest single-malt whisky bars in the world. They have an extensive list of fine spirits, with much of it on display in a showcase near the entrance and behind the bar. The decor reminds me of CBC's Coronation Street or somebody's grandmother's living room in England. This is what I imagine a traditional English Pub looks like. It sets the scene for some fine Scotch tasting. That's my impression anyway. Our party of four went there for the whisky and there were pages and pages of choices, as well as flights (prix-fixe choices). Where do we begin? I chose the Islands Flight for $35 that had 5 half ounce shots of whiskies from the British Isles. It included a Talisker 10yr old, Bowmore Dawn, Ardbeg, 10yr old, and offerings from Arran and Jura. The ones that I found listed on LCBO's site go for around $100/bottle. They were mostly good, with flavours ranging from peat (Talisker) to very smokey (Ardbeg). One of my companions had the Feathers Flight for $75. It included more premium selections, aged up to 27 years. He was quite pleased. The other two in our party were more selective, ordering individual shots, including a Glenfiddich 30yo ($44.99/1oz) and a Kavalan Port Finish from Taiwan. Unfortunately, the Glenfiddich was a little underwhelming (for the price). Their food menu includes most of the usual pub grub favourites and more traditional British entrees. This visit, however, was all about the whisky. Their selection is certainly the biggest I've seen. I did have to deduct a point from the rating because 3 of the samples had bits of cork in the glass. Maybe they should replace the corks with more modern bottle stoppers or pour through a strainer.

    Bangers and mash
    Kerry W.

    Apparently this place is known for one thing: whiskey. However, i didn't have one when i was there. I had a Kilkenny and also the traditional British pub fare, bangers and mash. The food came looking all fancy, which really surprised me. It tasted ok. But in my heart i was craving the traditional style bangers and mash. But food aside, for those into their drinks, there is a large selection on the menu.

    Jennifer K.

    I would never expect I can find something like The Feathers Pub in this area. Over 400 Single Malts from over 100 distilleries! I don't think I can really make up my mind what to order! But they do have Feature flights ($65) that changes monthly or you can just pick one of the Whisky tours from $25. Imports and Local Craft Beer! Their House Beers are Feather's Lager and Feather's Red brewed by Great Lakes Breweries. Black Oak and Cheshire Valley's beers also available on taps! We ended up coming here during Robbie Burns Day and the place was packed. The crowd was friendly and having a good time dancing to the lively music from the live performance. Do check their website for the most updated information as you might prefer coming on a quieter night if you want to enjoy your flight tasting and talk to the staff about single malts. The Feathers Pub is a awesome pub if you want to come chill with friends and sip on some whiskies!

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    Bovine Sex Club

    4.0
    (62 reviews)
    10.0 km
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    A classic Punk / Rock n Roll Bar in Toronto CA. Basically the CBGB's of that scene…read more It's been around since the early 1990's and is exactly what a spot like this should be. Very nondescript outside facade - no sign telling you what it is other than a small "BSC" (for Bovine Sex Club) painted near the door. Hard to miss though as the exterior is made up a punk rock style sculpture of rusted bikes & other assorted ephemera. The interior is similar, visually. Great sound system & chill vibes pervade throughout. Weirdly the stage is right in the entrance of the club, on your left, with a long bar along the right side, heading back. Great, crowd, great location in cool area with lots of restaurants & plenty of parking - both on the street up to 2 hours & extended parking for a flat-rate of CA$20 (~$14 USD) from 6:00pm until the next morning, just 2 blacks away.

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    Town Crier Pub

    Town Crier Pub

    4.0
    (279 reviews)
    9.0 km
    $$

    I loved this quaint, cozy little pub. The poutine was excellent, and they have one of my all time…read morefavorite beers--try the Paulaner Weissbier Hefe Weiss.

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    The Rabbit Hole

    The Rabbit Hole

    4.1
    (67 reviews)
    8.2 km

    Stumbled upon this place as an out of Towner en route to the airport. Wow! My new fave in TO (all…read moreyou who have known about this place forever, please excuse my virginity as my company's HQ is way uptown) The staff: 10++ The Food: 9+ Ambiance: 11+ (out of 10) Maybe I'm jaded due to having to endure Jack Astor's and the Spotted Dick for too long but This joint is the sha-nizzle

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