I can't speak to the restaurant as I visited on a Friday evening when the restaurant is converted in to a sports bar/club/lounge - kind of a hybrid of all three.
It's hard to find - you have to enter through the main floor of a business/shopping concourse and search for an escalator to the second floor. There's no signage indicating where the entrance to the bar is located - but if you follow your ears, the club music will lead the way.
$5.00 at the door, pretty standard cover charge considering the area. It's definitely a late-teen/early-twenties crowd here, sort of Jersey Shore meets Mississauga. If you're into that sort of thing.
The first thing that stands out is the beer selection on tap - over 100 domestic and import brands! This was probably the most impressive aspect of the establishment. There are also TV's everywhere you look in the bar area which is great during playoff season. Speaking of the bar, it can take a while to get served. Stick to beer - mixed drinks are weak and not worth the price.
There is a good sized patio, which in theory would be great. Unfortunately it's crowded with smokers and really unpleasant for anyone who appreciates pink lungs.
The music selection is predictable, nothing to really distinguish this from any other Top 40 bar. The '"live" dj wasn't spinning anything, just controlling the music from a computer. The live band was pretty hit and miss. Considering the young crowd, playing hits from the 80's probably wasn't the way to go (although I didn't mind). Once they'd succeeded in completely clearing the dance floor they were yanked in favor of more Top 40 and fist pumps.
This place is worth checking out for the beer selection alone, but doesn't really have a lot to offer beyond that.