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I've been to this pub a few times and really enjoy it. It's owned by the same folks who run Sin and Redemption (which I still need to review), but it's right smack dab in the middle of the entertainment district. The main selling point of this pub is the beer selection. Similar to Sin and Redemption, there's a huge list of good beers on tap. I'd recommend the Affligem Abbey Blonde and La Chouffe, but there are many other interesting choices on the beer menu. I've had a few good meals here, but most recently I had the Town Crier burger with Belgian frites. Not very adventurous, I know, but it was a very good burger. There are two levels and it's relatively spacious for the area. The service is very attentive. This is definitely a good option if you're in the area, since many of the other places along this strip are just the usual chains or tourist traps. If you get here before 5:30, it's also a good spot to eat before a Jays game.
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