Slightly upscale British gastropub. It's classy inside but not stuffily so. The bar is at the entryway on the right, the dining room further in the back. Similar to Queen and Beaver, there's a Victorian theme running around here with murals of foxhunting and large upholstered settees. The food was excellent. We started with a Scotch egg and pork pie, both served cold in true English-snack-style. For our main we split the pork belly BLT and substituted chips for crisps. It was outstanding. The menu was smattered with really lovely offerings like leg of lamb and roast rabbit, but we weren't hungry enough to dig into such a heavy bistro meal. Splitting the sandwich and a few chips did enough to satiate our appetites. The chips were great - fried to the perfect crisp without being overcooked and hard. Enjoyed the beer selection and our waitress was wonderful.
Upstairs, there is a room for viewing football and other British spectator sports. I'd definitely return here to watch a match, especially during something like the World Cup!
I've heard the brunch here is killer, I'll have to check it out on the next trip. For now, it's one of the better gastropubs I've visited in the Toronto. Perfect for some local craft beers and a hearty but stylishly-prepared meal...all in the upscale pubby elegance of Yorkville.