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I recently visited this place late one Sat night and the experience was alright but nothing to write home about. I will start by saying the building itself is charming, it is very warm and welcoming in general and the patio is spacious with a very down to earth, cottage porch feel. Inside had two major rooms from what I can tell, one had live music and a large bar while the other smaller room had more seating, pool tables and background music. The place seemed to be large enough to accomodate large parties and also seemed like a good place to hold events but for a bar it wasn't my favorite option. I found the service a little lacking, it took a while to even see a menu little own recieve our order. My guest and I did not dine but we decided to grab a pitcher and some appetizers, so we wound up getting calamari and chicken quesadilla's both of which were nothing special to be honest but not horrible either. The crowd at that time seemed to be an interesting mix of adults and what seemed like just legal teenagers so I was a little perplexed. The baffling argument with what has to be the nicest security/bouncer I have ever seen was entertaining as it began rather livid but seemed to fizzle out and end in smiles and handshakes. I will admit happy endings are always a better time for everyone so I was glad the argument didn't escalate to something dangerous as it sometimes can down in Toronto especially. They had minimal parking directly out front so my guest and I had to park across the street in another lot, however I am not entirely sure that was the smartest move but my guest, who lives nearby assured me it was ok. Although it wasn't a horrible experience I will say it wasn't anything memorable and I will likely venture elsewhere next time I'm looking to grab a few pints.
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