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    Fionn MacCool's

    3.9 (9 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Live music

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    The Irish Shebeen - Irish Burger (curry aioli on the side) , fries and a Shirley temple w/ a splash of Tito's

    The Irish Shebeen

    3.3(69 reviews)
    7.5 kmEtobicoke
    $$

    My cousin and I are were staying at the Hampton Inn about 3 mins from The Irish Shebeen and decided…read moreto walk over. We saw some available seats at the bar rail and decided to sit there. There was a live band playing old school music and the vibe was all around welcoming. The bartender wasn't really social but she did acknowledge us and handed some menus. I decided to order a Shirley temple with a splash of Tito's for my drink and went with the Irish lamb burger for my meal. The burger was a lamb patty, caramelized onions, grilled apple, Brie cheese, greens and a curry aioli that I asked be put on the side. The meal also came with a side of fries. I didn't like the aioli so I requested bbq sauce to add to the burger. The meal was super super delish. Fries were crispy but lacking in the seasoning department. Quick fix with salt and pepper. Overall good eats. The only thing I didn't like was being charged for 2 oz ramekin of bbq sauce. I felt like that could've just been complimentary. Other than that great experience, and I recommend.

    I'm in Mississagua for a week of work and decided to stop by this rather unassuming pub for a pint…read moreand quick bite. The decor is very "Irish discount Applebees", without the typical rustic vibe of a classic shebeen. With 90s music bopping out of the speakers, I grabbed a 20oz at the bar and asked what on the menu was good. I was recommended the margherita pizza and went for it. Praytell, dear reader, that the tale I unfurl for you next is not an exaggeration in any sense of the word. The item advertised as pizza arrived shortly thereafter and, upon first glance, it was clear that the plate placed before me held a prosecutable hate crime against the cuisine of Ireland, Italy, AND Canada. The highly-touted "homemade crust" was fingernail-thin had the consistency and flavor of a giant Saltine cracker, sans salt. The single topping, as far as I could tell, consisted of some form of shredded orange cheese. A faint crimson smear adorned the crust, but whether there was tomato sauce, basil, or any other seasoning typically found on pizza under said orange cheese was not discernible. The distinct "melted cheese on a cracker" flavor certainly did not imply there was anything other than these two items imprisoned on my poor plate. While the service was fine and the decor, while not what one would expect from a shebeen, was serviceable, Mississauga's The Irish Shebeen will go down in my culinary history as **the absolute worst** "pizza" I have ever eaten in my entire life. I would plead to the business' owners to throw this recipe directly into Lake Ontario, but that would be supremely unfair to whatever lives in Lake Ontario.

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    Henry VIII Ale House - Chickpea Burger with Sweet Potato Fries

    Henry VIII Ale House

    3.8(33 reviews)
    7.2 kmEtobicoke
    $$

    We felt like a night out and I was in the mood to try a new restaurant, so it seemed like the…read moreperfect opportunity to finally check out the Henry VIII Ale House. We arrived at around 6:30 and the place was pretty much packed. (It's a much, much smaller joint than I would've thought.) We did manage to snag a sweet table by the window, but then we were informed that an acoustic musician would be setting up shop right behind us at 7:00. I figured we probably wouldn't last too long once he started performing, so we decided to just share an order of the Sausage Rolls ("honey mustard sauce"). They arrived to the table impressively fast and sure looked great. They tasted great, too. I might even go so far as to say they're among the best Sausage Rolls I've ever eaten. The sausage is really tasty and flavorful, while the pastry around them is just as good. The zesty honey mustard perfectly complements them, too. I really enjoyed my brief visit to the Henry VIII Ale House, and I look forward to returning at some point in the future.

    My husband and I stopped in here last evening…read more It was hopping so we went in and sat the bar (and we lucky to get those stools!). There was a really good vibe at this pub. And judging by the fact that it was packed with people waiting for tables, we weren't the only ones who thought so. There was a woman eating wings at the end of the bar ... they looked good! A guy had a bison burger next to us and it was HUGE! If we are in that 'hood, we'll definitely stop in again, especially for a meal.

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