**1/2 stars
Came to Murphy's Law with a group of high school friends as one of the lot was back from Saskatoon visiting for the Thanksgiving holidays.
Getting to the rooftop patio is a workout in and of itself, but once there, it is quite worthwhile.
Service was pretty awful, with the server giving our group of 10 some unpleasant attitude as we tried to configure a proper seating arrangement that would accommodate our entire group without dying from skin cancer as the sun was shining directly at us. She didn't seem to like the fact that we were moving tables around but we are paying customers, so I didn't really feel she was justified.
I ordered a Mill Street Lemon Tea Beer and seeing as I had just finished a grand dim sum lunch at Casa Imperial didn't opt for any of the food. However, some in our party did. The Ontario Burger was served with a heap of fries on the side and the burger looked quite tender and delicious. The chicken pot pie had a gargantuan pastry adorning the top... it was quite the scavenger hunt to finally dig into the chicken. The mashed potatoes were as dry as they come, but the serving was sufficient. Another in our group ordered the calamari which was lightly breaded and didn't look too oily.
All in all, I would say come for the rooftop patio, don't stay for the food, or the service though. The only nice thing the server offered to do was put us on separate bills.