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Came here the other night to watch Game 2 of the NHL Playoffs. Compared to other locations, it's pretty small; however, there is still enough seating. One of the perks is that it's right on the subway line. From Eglinton Station I left at 7:30 and managed to arrive to the front entrance of BP by 7:50 without going outside. There are two sections: the bar area and the dining area. I didn't spend much time in the latter so I can only comment on their bar. There was also, I think, a patio. I could be wrong so don't quote me on that though. With 4 big screens, this establishment is a good place to go if you want to watch sports events. We were around high schoolers on a date or middle aged men watching the hockey game. It was an interesting mix to say the least! The food was meh ... the garden salad was pretty gross as the lettuce used was obvi old. The nachos and yam fries were your typical pub classics. The service was okay. I think our servers could have come to our table a little more often. A solid 3 star. When I'm senile and sitting on my rocking chair, I won't think of that June 4th night that I went to BP, but I also won't be having eternal nightmares thinking of my experience here.
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