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Harbourside Artisan Kitchen & Bar

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The Wine Bar

The Wine Bar

2.8(4 reviews)
0.2 km

My party of four visited during Taste of Oakville, and in hindsight, the evening foreshadowed…read moreitself early -- the restaurant's website was down with a 404 error, and we kept finding two different addresses (one apparently their old location). We eventually found it. Upon arrival, the door swung open and struck a seated guest -- a sign of just how small the space is. The restaurant was full except for one four-top (clearly ours), and we stood awkwardly in the entrance -- which is essentially inside the dining room -- waiting to be acknowledged. When greeted, we were asked if we had a reservation. We said yes. "Table for eight?" we were asked, which felt impossible given the size of the room. We clarified four, and were pointed to the only open table. No name was requested; we realistically could have just walked in and taken it. The space is starkly lit with aggressive bright white lighting that feels more clinical than cozy. The artwork is interesting and gives a gallery-like feel -- it seems the restaurant is aiming for a downtown Toronto wine bar aesthetic, but it doesn't quite land. Our table was missing water glasses, and the stemware was mismatched -- not in an intentional, charming way, but more in a "we ran out" way. Once seated, we weren't acknowledged or offered water for nearly 20 minutes. Not rushing guests is one thing; leaving them feeling forgotten is another. When our server finally arrived, the service set the tone for the evening. One glass of water was poured before he realized another was missing. He disappeared, returned with a glass, inspected it mid-pour, then walked away again (dirty glass). After several more trips and long gaps, everyone eventually received water -- about 15 minutes later. He was polite and friendly, just clearly untrained. He shared that the owner is also the sommelier, cook, and server, and that he liked working there because he wasn't expected to know much about wine -- an interesting admission for a wine bar. The owner greeted us warmly but asked only one guest about wine preferences -- ironically the only non-wine drinker at the table. The concept appeared to be sommelier-led, though this was never explained. If that is the intention, engaging the entire table is essential. That said, the wines themselves were enjoyable; the service surrounding them was not. The Taste of Oakville menu promised three curated 3-oz pours paired with a charcuterie board for two. The pours arrived unevenly and slowly, with little explanation of the pairings. The charcuterie boards were plain and inconsistent between tables despite containing similar items -- basic fruit, crostini, simple cured meats, small portions of brie, and two slices of truffle cheese. No crackers, spreads, or thoughtful touches elevated the experience, and presentation varied noticeably. Our second wine pour didn't arrive until our mains, and service moved so slowly we requested a wine list to order a bottle. We were told there is no wine list -- "we're not that kind of restaurant." Instead, all reds are $80 and all whites $70, and the owner selects the bottle for you after asking only red or white. The concept might work if explained upfront; without context, it was confusing. At one point, noticing my empty glass, our server poured me a random red -- which turned out to be the same wine as our first pour -- and then left without serving anyone else. We had to remind staff we were still waiting for our second curated pour. Nothing about the experience felt curated. The most surprising moment of the night came when our mains arrived. As we lifted our appetizer plates -- still holding olive pits, fruit rinds, and crumbs -- the servers told us not to worry about clearing them and proceeded to place our main dishes directly on top of the used plates. I'm still shocked. I wouldn't do that at home, let alone expect it at a Lakeshore, or quite frankly, any restaurant. Two of us ordered the tagliatelle, which was tasty but contained only two small pieces of short rib -- and was difficult to enjoy while staring at discarded rinds beneath the plate. The other two ordered brisket sliders: two sliders, no sides. They tasted good but left diners hungry. One guest joked they kept thinking the fruit rinds were fries -- unfortunately accurate. We tried to make the best of the evening, but it never delivered the cozy wine-and-charcuterie experience we had anticipated -- dim lighting, thoughtful pairings, something special. After finishing our meal, we requested our bills and reminded staff we were still waiting for the third curated pour. We were told "five minutes." Those five minutes never came. Eventually, wanting simply to leave, we paid a single combined bill and sorted it out ourselves. Dinner for four totaled $460. This was not the boutique Lakeshore dining experience we expected, and ultimately, it was deeply disappointing.

As an Oenophile, I was excited to check out The Wine Bar in my neighbourhood. The door was open, In…read morewalked in at 4:55 to be "Greeted" by the Owner, "We don't open till 5 o'clock".......Attitude from the get go. I looked at the menu, interesting but very pricey for the offering. I looked at a row of wine bottle partially open and simply corked, no nitrogen or air extraction.....no telling how long the wine had been "Breathing"....Days? I am puzzled by the discrepancy 5 Star vs 1 Star reviews. I have no confidence in the 5 star reviews....Friends?...Self reviewed? No serious wine enthusiast would visit this establishment...bad attitude, poor value, insufficient wine care and presentation.

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The Wine Bar - Website

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The Wine Bar
The Wine Bar - Tase of Oakville menu and charcuterie for 2

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Tase of Oakville menu and charcuterie for 2

Firehall Cool Bar Hot Grill

Firehall Cool Bar Hot Grill

3.8(27 reviews)
0.1 km

We had come here at around 1:30 pm on a Saturday afternoon. It wasn't too busy however, there were…read morea few tables with guests near the bar area of the restaurant. I was surprised to see how this restaurant looked; it was an actual firehall, looking quite authentic when turned into a restaurant. The servers even have firefighter uniforms on, which was something I hadn't seen before. After being seated in a booth, we had settled on the fried calamari to start, following by a cheeseburger with fries for myself, while my friend settled on the sweet potato fries and the buffalo chicken wrap. The fried calamari came within ten minutes of us having ordered. They were quite delicious, with two different kinds of dipping sauces, which went perfectly with the calamari. Next, our main meals arrived. The cheeseburger was very well-prepared, tasting juicy and appetizing. I loved the toppings, especially the in-house garlic sauce, which was a nice addition to the burger. The fries were also nice, as they were crispy, and large enough to fill me up. We then finished our meal with a delicious slice of cinnabon cheesecake, which was amazing! Service was awesome as well, as our server (with the Australian accent), came to check on us often, making sure that we were enjoying our meal. Overall, this place definitely surprised me, as I had an excellent experience in an old firehall, which I didn't expect at all. Would highly recommend this place for a delicious meal in an authentic setting.

November 22/2025: Dinner with the Circle of Harmony group…read more Busy place in the downtown Oakville area. Menu choices were nothing special but decent. I had the "Mexican Bodega Bowl" ($23.25) with a large Canadian ($8.75). The Bowl was delicious but a very stingy portion size, didn't fill me up but very tasty as nonetheless. Our server "TJ" was a dynamic, pleasant fellow & was excellent at his job. Restaurant ambiance was a family style experience with lots of seating & quit noisy but that's what comes with a family restaurant setting. This is a do-over but with a different menu selection

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Firehall Cool Bar Hot Grill
Firehall Cool Bar Hot Grill
Firehall Cool Bar Hot Grill

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Cove Bar and Restaurant - Quinoa fritters

Cove Bar and Restaurant

2.6(7 reviews)
0.2 km

I didn't waste any time and got here on the day the patios opened up and I wasn't disappointed…read more The quinoa fritter tasted as good as they looked The loaded fries were well and truly truly loaded After tucking into these I wasn't quite sure if I could order anything other than a salad with a clear conscience... but I did The Mac & Cheese was not in my top 20. Was flavourful but rather dry and not worth the price tag The beet salad clearly beet many of the others I've tried over the years while the Jambalaya Risotto was way way more delicious than it looked PS: I was surprised given its location and the food, that this place wasn't packed when I got there And if you like an non alcoholic beverage, don't try the Barbet Wild Card

I have wanted to try this place for two years now and last night we finally did! First…read moredisappointment was we couldn't enjoy the gorgeous patio because a party booked out the whole outdoor space. It happens so we moved on and we're put in the indoor area. It's fine but doesn't have the same charm as the breezy white patio area. This room was a touch stuffy and while the decor of fish reflected what you'd expect from a place called Cove, it was just an alright ambiance. The service was fine. Food came out quick and the waitress was friendly and helpful when dealing with my brother-in-law's allergies. The food is where they lost me. I truly wanted to love it because I was so excited to try this place but nothing really stood out as being good enough that I need to return. To start we got the quinoa fritters, jerk chicken fries, and the crab and lobster hush puppies. All of it was fine but nothing great. The jerk chicken fries came the closest but they were fairly mild and thus not particularly memorable. For our meals we got a kids fish and chips, tuna poke bowl, jambalaya risotto, and the Mac and cheese. The risotto was probably the best thing we ate, although not as spicy as you'd expect a jambalaya risotto should be. I was the one who ordered the poke bowl and I actually did not like it. For me the rice was undercooked, the nori crumbled on top just made it look dirty, and while the tuna was alright, the flavours overall just missed the mark. I don't like being negative but as excited as I was about this place, I don't think I'll be returning unless it's for a drink and to enjoy patio vibes. For food, I'd much rather eat across the street at plank.

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Cove Bar and Restaurant - Patio

Patio

Cove Bar and Restaurant - Mac and cheese

Mac and cheese

Cove Bar and Restaurant - Exterior - Interior looks v European.

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Exterior - Interior looks v European.

Bronte Boathouse - Chicken Club Sandwich

Bronte Boathouse

3.6(29 reviews)
0.5 km

Lakeside dining. With the warmer weather approaching, Brontë Boathouse has a lovely restaurant with…read morepatio overlooking the lake. I've had several lunches here and always look forward to their Chicken Club sandwich with a side salad (you can choose from other sides as well). The sandwich comes with a generous portion of juicy chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese, avocado smash and chive aioli on sourdough bread. Every bite melts in your mouth! The Baja Fish Taco is very good too, with a lightly battered crispy haddock, pineapple pico de gallo, and a few other fixings. Sometimes I share my meal with my partner so I can try different foods. Service is prompt. The patio and restaurant gets busy in the summer so a reservation is recommended.

They're open for summer (patio) season from May long weekend (a few days earlier) until…read moreThanksgiving long weekend. And it's great that they provide summer jobs for students, as mist of their staff are younger generations. It's a nice place to sit down, relax and enjoy a bite or some drinks and also the view. They also have tables inside and you're not obligated to sit on the patio. Their menu includes small bites, seafood options, salads and bowls, sandwiches, pizza and desserts. We ordered "Baja Fish Tacos", "Cheeseburgers Loaded Fries", and "Shrimp Gyoza" and of course cocktails. The food was fresh and delicious. The service can be slow from time to time.

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Bronte Boathouse - Indoor dining area

Indoor dining area

Bronte Boathouse - Fish Taco

Fish Taco

Bronte Boathouse

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