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Will T.

A cozy, hip bar and fried chicken place on Dundas and Ossington, just a block west of Ossington. The fried chicken was only OK, the skin was crispy but lacked flavour or spices. (Honestly, I think Bar Fancy's fried chicken is far superior!) As a snack, I recommend getting 2 pieces of chicken, $4 for white meat and $3 for dark. The venue is nice, and it's good for groups of up to maybe 6-8 max, but it's more for groups of 2. The bar is long and the place is darker than a cave. The drinks were icy cold and service was slow with maybe a hint of pretentiousness. I agree with the other reviews about it being quiet at times. We were here on a Friday night at around 8 pm and it was not crazy busy, but not graveyard dead. This could be a nice place for a pre-drink before pub crawling along Dundas West. Pro tip: Don't come hungry as the fried chicken takes at least 20 minutes to make. Pro tip 2: No debit. Cash or credit.

a bloody drink with olives and a lemon wedge
Evelyn A.

A little update is in order: The food is no longer provided by Luther's Fried Chicken, it's now a cute little bao counter. I did not taste it, as I was only there for a cheeky caesar with my fam. I was delicious, and I continue to really enjoy their patio.

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Noel D.

A beautiful little bar which I believe is an extension of The Beaconsfield -- a few of the bartenders from the Beacs seem to have located to this popular Dundas location. And so far the overall vibe is similar between the two establishments. The two things I like about Churchill is the location (Dundas is very accessible to me with a few great bars in the area) and the layout/atmosphere. The bar is large but away from the door with plenty of space around it to prevent the ever-annoying bottlenecking. The chalkboards surrounding the place are carefully scripted and look fantastic. The lighting makes the place seem golden and exposed brick never looks bad. I've not ate here but might in the spring/summer months. The venue does have a patio so I think Churchill might explode in popularity once they crack it open. Stay tuned...

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Claudia Y.

Came here on a early Friday night and was still pretty empty around 6.30pm. There was a TV but it didnt play any sound. The food was from Almight Bao. We got the dumplings which came quick, hot and crispy fried. Also got a bao which was a good serving size. They have a great cocktail lists with great names like 'texts from your ex' which had drake tears as an ingredient. It was sweet, fruity and packed a strong punch. Service was friendly and prompt but overall it felt a bit expensive and I didnt leave full from the 2 items.

Mighty dumplings and my lady's drink which was featured that night called "Texts from your ex" which had "Drake's tears" as an ingredient

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4.0(62 reviews)
1.6 kmAlexandra Park, Queen Street West
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A classic Punk / Rock n Roll Bar in Toronto CA. Basically the CBGB's of that scene…read more It's been around since the early 1990's and is exactly what a spot like this should be. Very nondescript outside facade - no sign telling you what it is other than a small "BSC" (for Bovine Sex Club) painted near the door. Hard to miss though as the exterior is made up a punk rock style sculpture of rusted bikes & other assorted ephemera. The interior is similar, visually. Great sound system & chill vibes pervade throughout. Weirdly the stage is right in the entrance of the club, on your left, with a long bar along the right side, heading back. Great, crowd, great location in cool area with lots of restaurants & plenty of parking - both on the street up to 2 hours & extended parking for a flat-rate of CA$20 (~$14 USD) from 6:00pm until the next morning, just 2 blacks away.

The Bovine is a fantastic place that is the same today as it was decades ago. not only that, but it…read moreis also one of the cheapest pints that you can find. Now, are the taps dry? Maybe. Are the beer cans running out? It's possible. But, it's a dive in the way of the old dives. And the acoustics for bands are... not great. But they are a sign of what once was. Without attempting to try to present a front of a time long gone, The Bovine simply exists today as it once did in that time long ago, before Smokes stickers, before iPhones, back when people would just go to a bar to talk with those they didn't know the morning prior. Bring cash though, unless you're looking to make some big orders, because credit card is a minimum fifty-dollar spend.

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4.1(117 reviews)
0.1 kmOssington Strip, Little Portugal, Beaconsfield Village
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The best part about The Commie, aside from being one of the city's best dive bars, is Michael Louis…read moreJohnson, the musical barkeep. This man is a treasure--a multitalented musician who plays in many bands including The Lemon Bucket Orkestra. In season, you can catch Michael playing trumpet and singing with a jazz band on the back patio on Saturday evenings (5-8pm). The patio, accessible via an alleyway off Rolyat Street, feels like one of this neighbourhood's best kept secrets. Such a fun, chill vibe back there. Perhaps these Saturday shows will eventually move back inside, where they were held in the beforetimes, when the band sat cheek by jowl with customers in one of the city's most "intimate" performance venues. But whether Michael is performing behind the bar or on the back patio, the man is a marvel of multitasking. He'll perform part of a tune, set the trumpet down as the band plays on, take people's orders, prepare and serve drinks, and then pick up the trumpet and continue the song. So freaking cool. He also hosts a unique music listening event on Monday nights called Decide on the B-Side...don't forget to bring your favourite vinyl. As for the drinks, nothing fancy here, just a decent beer list and hard booze, mostly. But as described above, this bar is so much more. It's chock full of fun and character.

The owner was horribly mean to my friend. Do not go here if you aren't in the mood to be yelled at…read moreand physically intimidated by the crotchety old owner who polices everything that is said in the bar. Especially if you are a woman. Not a safe environment. Thought this place was meant to be open-minded and welcoming but apparently not.

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