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  • I'm going to be honest, I'm a bit biased when it comes to the Imperial (Library). First of all, let me emphasize LIBRARY, for I have only ever had drinks UPSTAIRS and plan to never step foot in the ground floor bar. Being a Ryerson photography student, our building, Image Arts, is literally around the corner from this place, therefore making it a staple for us students, just as Michi the Japanese restaurant on Bond St. is (never eat there.) The Library is a cozy bar, decked out in wooden shelves and old books, plants, flags, a vending machine, a pool table, and a foos ball table. Regular pub-style tables and chairs and a few couches are your seating options, with a decent sized patio in the back. My brother (my guide to all things great in Toronto) says the place is expensive, which I've never really taken into consideration, but yea, maybe a pint is a little pricey, and their tap selection is pretty limited- Grolsch, Amsterdam Blargh, Steamwhistle, Moosehead, Waterloo Wheat and Millstreet Tankhouse, but if you're with a good group of friends, the experience is there. The staff may seem a little... rough around the edges, but I've found them all pretty friendly. I've had food here a few times recently and it's definitely nothing special, and it takes forever to get it, but that didn't stop me from diving into my friend's poutine (it was my first time!) However, I recommend skipping the menu and just asking for a free basket of popcorn or two to go with your drinks. Last year we held a small Image Arts staff party here and they were able to accommodate a good size group of us, and fortunately even let us bring our own food, which was pretty generous of them. The crowd consists of locals and university students, and I even saw Gentleman Reg there once, which was surprising. You'll most likely find a group of photography students here after an end-of-semester crit celebrating a job well done, after a photo history exam, or just enjoying an end of the week drink. You may even find my boss. I probably wouldn't go here if it wasn't for the times I've had and the proximity of it to my school, but the Library definitely has a place in every Image Arts student's heart, and maybe, if you give it a chance, it will find it's way into yours. ; )
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