Before arriving in Toronto, I had my eye on this place for weeks. After unpacking our stuff at our rental, we took off and headed here. This beautiful old house is located in a quirky neighborhood called Cabbagetown with quite an interesting history. Upon walking in, first thing I noticed was the portrait of Queen Elizabeth the II on her coronation day. Felt like I had a jolly old piece of England there with me. The wood paneling and portraits on the wall remind me of an old Library, but I absolutely loved the essence of it all.
I fell in love with every single thing that I ate. If this could be my "Eat, Pray, Love" plug..this is it. From the Scottish Eggs, Charcuterie Board, Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chips and Sticky Pudding....it was quite divine. I washed this all down with a pint of ale. I'm drooling still thinking about this meal...
The second best part of this experience was talking to one of the owners and the staff. I told them this was my first stop on my Toronto tour and that I wanted really good local recommendations on where to go and what I should see. Everything they recommended, I actually went to see and eat. They didn't disappoint at all. This was my favorite place in Toronto and I will be back soon!