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I have been here a few times already. Tried the slushy cider (amazing!) and ate the spicy chicken burger - definitely had a kick. I might have gotten the hot relish on the side... This last time I took 3 of my coworkers for dinner on a Wednesday night as I know Thurs-Sunday this place is PACKED and it's harder to get a table due to being so obviously popular. Those times are sports-bar-ish good fun with a hundred friends. I did the craft beer taster platter (4 selections) and found the LG Lager the best (for me) - this, I'm told is their own brew, currently brewed off-site, but, soon to be on site (looking forward to taking a growler home). I had a small taste of their own brewed rootbeer as well, which was delic. The only fault, for me, is the noise level. But, you know, I can't find ANYWHERE in Toronto where we are not yelling over our dinner, so it seems to be the 'going thing' these days. So paradoxical, especially considering people are often staring into their phones in pubs... I didn't see people doing that at this place. Maybe not a 'fault' after all... definitely worth a drop in if you are heading to the Danforth. One of my new faves!
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