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  • Toronto has a lot of generic pubs. You're always hoping to find one that is open in the afternoon for a pint and a bite and that actually hits above the usual mark. Dog & Bear unfortunately hits below. This place has many kinds of beer, but there's no written list or chalkboard. The beer is the standard fare and the servers are happy to rattle off the entire list for you, which is only helpful if you're already familiar with the standard fare, suggesting that they await a very standard clientele. The beer cost is standard, too, the usual Queen West prices, in the $7 range plus tax. Don't expect any smashing happy hour deals, they're very fine-tuned. For instance, when we were there, the only one was a cheaper Ace Hill if you ordered the fish and chips. The food menu is pretty basic and we were really hungry, but admittedly suspicious what kind of grub this place would turn out. We decided to try the plain veggie nachos, which were really terrible for $16 + tax, a big flat platter of chips with very sparse cheese and a shit-ton of iceberg lettuce strewn all over it, plus a smattering of jalapenos and a handful of wilted cilantro. We made a bit of a stink about the lack of dipping sauce and were told that we could purchase salsa as an add-on. We were sour-faced about it and our server offered to see the manager about some comped salsa for us, for which we were glad, as the nachos were not up to pub-food par. The food options are in the $15 to $20 range, which seems high if the offerings are as underwhelming as the nachos. The beer is fine, it's beer, after all. If you're still unsure whether you are the kind of person who might want to drop in, note this detail: when we entered, The Final Countdown was blasting. When we left, it was Kenny Loggins' Danger Zone.
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