Both of our previous visits were meant to be pit stops, but the quality of their foods and martinis has made us stay for the whole night.
Oddly, for their $3.99 martini night they have no martini menu but it's a blessing in disguise. My boyfriend shoke up his iphone app at random and the bartender made us EVERYTHING the iphone showed, to perfection. Sweet aroma from fresh coffee beans in the Expresso Martini, the subtly spicey Bourbon Silk, Lychee Mango... we end up totaling 9 martinis on top of the pitcher. The bartender doesn't make girly drinks though; the fruity drinks taste great (no bitterness at all) but doesn't have much sugar drenched in it.
Oh yes! the food! A $5 French Onion soup is surprisingly delicious and plentiful. Salads are light on greasy dressing in a health-conscious way, and their spring rolls are good. We have yet to expand beyond finger foods but we'll try some soon, now that my friend has officially decided to switch her office party over to this place from a College St. option. The ambience is great and it's so close to Bathurst subway station. The place is relaxing but CLEAN: No more bar dives!
It doesn't look like a breakfast joint: the biggest item on their menu is that bar sitting in the center of the restaurant. I don't think I'd go for breakfast here unless it's hangover Sunday. There are TVs around the bar for the sports fans but not as many as Hoops (where they have a flat screen TV at every single table)...good for me, but if you want to yell at a projector on superbowl Sundays, you should go somewhere else.