I really wanted to give the place 2 and a half stars.
Came here looking for something better than the fast food that smothers the Yonge and Dundas intersection. The décor is gastropub to a T, and the place is full of twenty somethings texting to each other across the table.
They have a good selection of beers and an inexpensive and small wine selection, so there is plenty to choose from without breaking the budget.
The food is okay - definitely edible, but not great. The poutine is quite tasty but small, and the cheese curds were in large chunks so they didn't melt. The Caesar salad was good, though once again, on the small side. The charcuterie platter was disappointing - the cheese and salamis were ordinary store bought stuff, but the cornichons and pickled eggplant were nice. The tuna tartare was okay, but the tuna wasn't the highest quality and the guacamole on top had so many other ingredients in it you couldn't even taste the avocado.
That's kind of the story about the food - everything was okay, but it was either too small or definitely could have been better. This is a place where you come to drink and have something in your stomach while your drink, not a place to go eat and have something to drink with your meal.