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    The Moonroom

    4.2 (45 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Bacon wrapped olives ($8)
    Abigail P.

    This is a effortlessly cool, laidback, "hipster", chill bar in Little Italy. I went for drinks with friends and sat in their outside patio in the back and its such a cute garden vibe. The staff is very friendly and can make any drink you ask for. The food is very pricy for the portion you get, but the bacon wrapped olives were delicious! Their drinks are also all incredibly expensive (cocktails $18+) but they make them STRONG at least. Overall, this is such a cute patio to try and would go to every now and then, but probably wouldn't go often because its so expensive for what you get.

    Mimi J.

    Soo...I don't usually give 5 star reviews, but when I do, you had better be convinced the place is amazing!!! I kept hearing great things about this place, so I finally was able to come try it on a Monday evening right when they opened at 5PM! I came with a fellow foodie friend, and we pretty much tried all the food and a lot of drinks (exact number is something I don't remember). :P I suggested they have a website, and they mentioned that their reputation was mostly word of mouth; they've been at this location for years, but I've just never noticed! Maybe that's a good thing, as the place is small, and you don't want to run out of space! ;) On weekends, I was told people wait in line to get a spot! I was super excited to see what the atmosphere was like, since all the reviews were raving about it. I wasn't disappointed! It's incredibly cozy inside, and the space is small, but they have ample lighting, and drapes/linen hanging from the ceiling (with changing lights underneath)! I tried a lot of drinks and also quite a few dishes! The drinks (plus a couple more that I forgot, probably...oops)! They can suggest things that are not on the menu for you, and it's super fun to sit at the bar and chat with them while they make the drink. Make sure to sample the wine if you are indecisive; I tried a couple, and decided on their Port, which was delicious! Cocktails are actually strong, and are beautiful as well. They're definitely pricier than average, but well worth it, given the amazing atmosphere you get to enjoy them in! - The mint cocktail - Penicillin ($21!) - Ry whiskey sour - Pims cup variation (not on the menu) - Port (not on the menu) The food: - Bacon wrapped olives $5: if you don't like overly salty things, don't get this. However, the bacon was cooked perfectly, and it came with an olive-infused mayo-style sauce, which was deliciously rich. Great snack to go with drinks! - Artisanal board $16: the board had 1 cheese, a couple of meats, and some pickled items, mustard, and dry crostinis. The cheese was an excellent pick, and the items went well together. - Butter thighs $12: this took a long time to make for some reason, but the chicken was super tender! It's grilled, and comes with a pesto-style sauce. One thing I wish they had more of is fried foods, as that would go great with drinks! It was also not really salty at all; it could of used more salt. - Involtini $8.50: this was actually my favourite dish of all; it's charcuterie-style meat with feta cheese and a super rich olive oil. I couldn't get enough of the infused oil, and kept spooning it over each bite. - Coquilles St. Moon $11: made of tuna, this was really fresh, and also hearty due to the melted cheese. It was very light tasting (REALLY light tasting), and I actually wish it had more salt (pretty rare)! Service was super friendly and amicable. We were served by Alberto and another lady at the bar, and he was very patient in resdponding to my many questions; the cheese that was on the artisanal board was local (called "mattagami"), which was a lovely semi-ripe cow cheese. I hadn't gotten the level of friendliness in service like this for a while! They were detailed in describing the dish when presenting it, and looked genuinely happy and in good spirits to be at work. The total cost for each person was about $80, which was a bit pricey. We both left still a bit hungry, and were debating on whether to grab a bowl of pho in Chinatown, or get a quick bite like shawarma. For the price, I would of expected to be full, but the food is probably more stuff just to nibble on with your drinks. HOWEVER, the drinks are ALL amazing...I would come back and probably just get drinks! The atmosphere is simply amazing and super cozy, and the service makes the experience all that much better! :)

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    Ash A.

    Such a lovely restaurant. The menu is incredible. The staff are extremely friendly and professional. The entire atmosphere is so cozy and romantic. I really enjoyed the creative drinks and food. It gets busy so go as early as you can for a seat. We had the truffle and parmesan popcorn and finished every last bit. We started off with the drink specials and were so blown away by the subtle peach flavour and the classy presentation. I would definitely come here again and recommend it to others.

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    Angela M.

    Thoroughly enjoyed this place. Really nice, romantic, chill vibe and the bar tenders totally knew what they were doing. The bread pudding came in a tiny Mason jar, which is really just the perfect serving size. Recommended by several service industry people and they were right! (Always ask your waiter or bartender for suggestions on where to go when you visit a City!)

    Truffle parmesan popcorn adventures. We were here having wine and the awesome bartender-waiter-sommelier handed to us. Tasty!

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    Great quality... A bit pricy... But worth it. Great staff who were really friendly. Wish food had slightly larger portions.

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    The Rabbit Hole

    The Rabbit Hole

    3.7
    (43 reviews)
    2.5 km

    We came to the Rabbit Hole on a Friday night for after-dinner drinks. It was quite busy so we opted…read morefor a seat at the bar. Here, we got to see the bartender crafting cocktails which was pretty cool. We ordered two cocktails, both which were delicious and, very pretty. Inside of the restaurant was warm and cozy; I especially like the mosaic flooring.

    Great food, abysmal service, which was too bad. This was…read moreanother stop for dinner on my birthday trip. I was really looking forward to this one. We have six houserabbits, so the bunny decor was a touch I loved. The hostesses outside were very nice and professional. There is an outdoor seating area with super nice furniture that looks very comfy. I was a little early for my 5 o'clock reservation, but they let me come in and sit down about 10 minutes early. I want to make it clear that I did not expect service until opening. I had a tall table at the bar. The decor is a combination of woodsy and steampunk. Metal on the walls and a chandelier that looks like a log with branches. Two rabbit portraits just inside and tiny lights that look like fireflies covering the ceiling. The table was beautiful with a really nice little light that flickered like a candle. I don't know my server's name, it is not on the bill, and if I were him, I would be embarrassed to have it on there. Male with close cut silver hair and I believe a moustache...he wasn't around enough for me to notice much. The bartender did speak to me when i was navigating that stool. My server asked if I wanted to start with anything. I ordered a drink and he ran away. He was always in a hurry to get away. No small talk, no attempt to get to know his customer. As someone who worked as a waitress in my youth and all through college, his lack of attention was a bit stunning. When he brought my drink back, the Flower Child, which was incredible--looked and tasted like rainbow sherbet, took me back to my childhood and is now in my top three cocktails ever, he tried to run away immediately. I caught him by asking if the Wagyu burger could be made with a gluten-free bun. He said no but they could do a lettuce wrap. I told him that would be perfect and was surprised he didn't ask me how I wanted it cooked or check with me on anything else, didn't tell me what it came with. I wasn't sure he even took my order for a few minutes. The burger came out soon though to my relief. He set it down and ran away, I mean *POOF* gone. I wanted another drink. Now, I was annoyed. The restaurant was not busy. Luckily, there was a server, dark hair who was watching and she stepped toward me and let me order another drink. Original server dropped it off without speaking a word to me. Didn't ask how anything was...nothing. I wondered if this was yet another case of solo diner syndrome. You know that saying you can tell who someone is by how they treat service persons, well, you can tell a LOT about a restaurant by how they treat their solo diners. Luckily, there was nothing amiss with the meal. Wonderful salad with cute little half moon cut veggies. Fries and the dip they came with were phenomenal. Burger was tender and delicious. Guy never showed up, but I could hear him talking to the bartender behind me nearly the entire meal. Felt like I'd stepped into an episode of Vanderpump Rules. I had to get the other brunette server to get him to bring my bill. He had stopped to pick up my plate and then asked how everything was. I told him, "Finished." Then, I waited while he milled about with no bill forthcoming for a good while before I asked the other server. The lowest tip percentage was 18%. I did that but regret it and wish so much I'd hit custom and given him $5. The bill for only me was right at $100, which I never mind paying if the food and service are good... and my server was so amazing the night before, I tipped her 30%. He didn't deserve what he got. I found the other server and pulled out $10 for her help. She was so sweet and asked me if I wanted her to give that to my server. I said firmly, "No, that is for YOU." The food here is awesome and the atmosphere very cool, but the service was so bad that it wouldn't be worth it. Too bad.

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    Stolen Goods Cocktail Bar

    Stolen Goods Cocktail Bar

    4.8
    (8 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Met some local friends at Stolen Goods and wow!…read more I loved every bit of this experience from the super creative drinks to the super cute raccoon theme found throughout! We sat up on the bar so we got a front row seat to all the magic. I was super impressed when the bartenders told us they kind of shoot from the hip for all their drinks in that they don't test it prior! They'll make small adjustments usually for acidity or sweetness but otherwise, you're basically experimenting alongside with them if it's on a recent menu change! My favorite drink of the night was the drink inspired by green curry. First and foremost, I was so confused when it came out clear! But when you took a sniff, you get the fresh scent of basil with some kaffir lime. On first taste, you also pick up some creaminess with the herbaceous notes which really makes it reminiscent of green curry - but it wasn't?! It was confusing, in a good way. My second favorite (of three) was the fruit loops infused drink. It paid homage to childhood Saturday mornings perfectly with the fruit loops whipped topping and the fruity cocktail underneath. It was a fun and lighthearted drink! My third was a drink featuring honeydew. It's such an underrated flavor because it's so hard to find a GOOD honeydew. In similar fashion, this drink also fell a bit short in the floral, sweet honeydew flavor and the cucumber flavor overpowered the drink. Having said that, the cucumber was really refreshing on such a humid day! All in all, loved the concept, loved the experimenting, and really enjoyed the vibes!

    The bar is quite intimate with just 20 seats and lit up by the impressive wall of spirits. The…read morecocktails are unique, thoughtfully created with a complex mix of interesting ingredients that had us wondering what every drink would taste like. We got the King's ransom, Them's the breaks and Petty Theft. King's ransom came in an adorable pig shaped glass and had a fruity yet very smokey flavour. Them's the breaks was also lovely with some familiar fruity strawberry sweetness and a very interesting Merlot pink salt. Last but not least, Petty Theft was our favourite of the night with familiar SE Asian flavours and the nitrogen meringue experience which you pop in your mouth before sipping the drink. This one was $24 since it's a cocktail with a 72 hour process. This is a great spot if you love trying new drinks. The service is friendly, the music is on point and the overall ambience is perfect for a night out. They also take reservations - I recommend the bar seat.

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    Petty Theft
    Beef Tartare, delicious!
    Beef Tartare, delicious!
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    The Alembic Stillhouse

    The Alembic Stillhouse

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.6 km
    Family-owned & operated
    Speaks Spanish

    The Short Version: Delicious food in a hotel restaurant! Is…read moreit possible? Yes it is! Lol. The arepas were excellent! The Long Version: The Alembic Stillhouse is the restaurant/pub attached to the Cartier Suites Hotel. It has the usual pub fare like fish and chips, burgers, chicken fingers, etc. but it also has some Latin American dishes like arepas, tequenos, tostones and churros. My husband and I had dinner here and it was overall really good. I had the Arepa with Soup ($15) and added a second arepa for an additional $9. I got the Pabellon and Reina arepas. The soup of the day was tomato basil. My husband had the fish and chips ($18). I really enjoyed my arepas. The Pabellon was layered with shredded beef and feta cheese on top (the open end), and black beans and plantains on the bottom (the closed end). The Reina had the filling uniformly distributed - pieces of lean chicken breast mixed with avocado and cilantro crema. The corn meal arepa shell was crispy on the outside and held the fillings very well. I can't even decide which one I liked better because both were so good. I didn't like the tomato basil soup though. It had a cheesy note to it which I found off-putting. However, my husband loved it, so I gave it to him. My husband enjoyed his fish and chips. I had a bit of his fish and while it was crispy on the outside and moist and flaky on the inside, it had a strong fishy smell and taste that I didn't like. The fries were crispy and hot but were from frozen. Service was pleasant. The place has a pub feel. They have karaoke on Fridays starting at 8pm. We left before it started, lol. 5 stars for the arepas, 3 stars for the other food I tried, so 4 stars overall since service was good. I would get the arepas again. Street parking is the best bet (some streets have free parking and some streets have paid metered parking which is about $3 an hour). There's indoor hotel parking but it's a daily rate and over $20. Review #85 (2026)

    It's a bit tucked away, but still central downtown. It's attached to a hotel near Elgin St. You'd…read morebe surprised to know that they sell Venezuelan food here. They have arepas! We went with the Alembic Poutine and the Pabellon, something we know and something different. It was all super tasty! The meats were the best part as well as that crispy plantain! And the black beans, wow! It's different than the usual black beans you would get. They've added some spices in there and other veg to really make it flavourful. A unique experience in Ottawa!

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    The bar
    Alembic Poutine (with added pulled beef)
    Alembic Poutine (with added pulled beef)
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