This British-style pub has one of the largest and best patios in the city: thanks to a parking lot across the street, it gets plenty of afternoon sunshine....
298 Queen Street WThe half-timbered front suggests Ye Olde England, and inside, homesick Brits and Anglophiles gather for the real ale (including 27 locally made microbrews)....
1954 Yonge StreetStandard pub grub - pasta, curry and so forth - plus lots of draught beer and a great patio facing north (so you get a view of who's coming into the ghetto...
475 Church StreetFavoured by locals for a pint of Guinness or a glass of Jameson's, this low-key Irish bar has a handsome wood and copper decor, a fireplace and a snug.
141 Danforth AvenueTartan carpet covers one big room after another at this British-style pub. The Duke's quiet vibe attracts teachers and students alike; Thursday's...
39 Prince Arthur AvenueIt's as if the owners ordered the complete product line from 'The Authentic Irish Pub Catalogue' - Guinness posters, a snug, plenty of dark wood, and corned...
70 The EsplanadeA smart and cosy pub with a quiet patio (in summer), a decent menu and a good selection of beer. Men and women, gay and straight.
425 Church StreetThis slice of faded grandeur is not trendy but it's got character. Behind its dull brick exterior, the tavern glows with soft colours, photos of James Dean...
54 Dundas Street EThis historic British colonial building, dating from 1873, was the first merchant bank in Toronto. Now an upscale Irish pub, it has retained its original...
49 Yonge StreetThe Frankenstein's monster of the frat scene, the Maddy is made up of three Victorian mansions grafted together into five patios, six rooms (each of which...
14 Madison AvenueThis smart pub has a beer garden patio in the back, with 17 local brews on tap. Hearty pub grub (try the buffalo burger) and easy access from the Rosedale...
1068 Yonge StreetFrom the people who brought you the Green Room comes another student-friendly pub. Old-fashioned street lamps light the patio, and inside the casually hip...
444 Spadina AvenueSituated at the junction of King Street West and Bathurst Street for over 150 years, the Wheat Sheaf (opened in 1849) proudly and loudly trumpets its status...
667 King Street WThe slogan 'party where your parents did' sums up this century-old collegiate drunk tank, distinguished by cheap pitchers, queues, betting and live music at...
481 Bloor Street W