came in for a late dinner (craving some MEAT) around 9:30PM on a Saturday and immediately loved the high domed ceilings and dim lighting. while the bar was quite busy, it was good to see they were still serving up plenty of food (and fast!) in the dining area.
the menu isn't terribly extensive but has a good variety; unfortunately for me the meatiest option was an appetizer of mini home-made sausages, which sounded bomb but didn't seem like it'd be filling enough. my GUINNESS BBQ SAUCE'd WINGS fit the bill (1lb of appetizer, wahoo!) and my date had his go-to: HADDOCK FISH AND CHIPS. wings were adequately saucy but the meat seemed dried out/overcooked in some places. the portion size of the haddock easily took up half the plate and ours happened to turn out in the shape of a fish (hehe). fries were nothing to write home about, coleslaw could have been zestier, but....the batter on the fish -- the crispy, airy batter -- was delightful.
silly me for thinking that an Irish Embassy in Toronto would ironically have a pub at street level...haha! but really, that'd be so fun ;)