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This is an excellent choice for cocktails in Toronto. I loved the drinks here. A selection of the drink menu comes with cute presentations, but they definitely focus on the quality of the drinks over a spectacular presentation, which I appreciated. There is also a huge list of classic cocktails to choose from. Drinks: Once Upon a Time in America, made with Bulleit Bourbon & Rye, was boozy and a great drink for Old Fashioned lovers. The Moonrunner, made with Dillon's White Rye and Buffalo Trace Bourbon, was my favorite drink of the night. It was sweet, but not too sweet, and sour. I wanted to stick with this drink, but FOMO led me to try other drinks. What We Do In The Darkness, made with Woodford Reserve, was more boozy and bolder but also very good. A great whisky option if you want a stronger drink. The Last Goodbye, made with Bombay Sapphire Gin, was very light and refreshing. There was free popcorn that served as a good snack while enjoying the cocktails. The service was slow at times due to only one bartender and one waiter working at 8 pm on a Saturday night. They were doing their best but were understaffed as more patrons continued to arrive. The atmosphere is basic, no frills. It's all about the cocktails.
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