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Queen St Warehouse

3.1 (461 reviews)
InexpensiveBars, Comfort Food, American
Closed • 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Cherry Coke
Joe S.

Solid bar. Good atmosphere and service had a good pace. My mates and I sat at a round table which was great for chatting. Food was really tasty, I got the chicken quesadillas. Only problem was the portions were a little small, but for the price it's not bad. Overall, Great place for drinks, music was banging, and atmosphere was high.

Becky C.

This is definitely a place to grab a cheap bite in the city. Getting seated and served was a bit of a challenge and took some time. The spicy margarita was not very good at all. The chicken cheddar salad was okay. The price is nice but you get what you pay for.

Delicious Pasta
Vineela G.

Ambiance: Restaurant is located in a very busy street. It has a typical bar feel, the outside seating is very spacious and vibrant. They are dog friendly in the patio and we're happy to provide water for our dog. Staff were very friendly and good with the service. Food: We had one of the best loaded nachos and pasta here. Same goes with the fish and chips and chicken wrap. I was surprised to see such low rating for this place. We in fact went there as the wait for another restaurant was too long. This place was a pleasant surprise. Also, all the menu items are priced really good for the area. I would definitely go back to try other items on the menu. Parking: Given this place is in downtown, parking is a pain. We parked on a street right next to this place.

Gabriel S.

The food here is pretty cheap. Got The Works burger. The burger was decent. The patty could be moister but was still OK. The bun was slightly toasted, which was nice, though the lettuce was not in great shape. The fries were slightly dry but reasonably fresh.

Fish and chips
Arseniy L.

I really liked this place . Atmosphere is very cool with vibe of 2000's. Staff is pretty chill and friendly . Prices are very affordable. Food is not perfect but quite delicious. Totally gonna back to try their burgers

Daniel M.

This was the first bar I went to in Toronto when I first came here in 2016. I'm glad there was no line to wait in last night like there was that first time here six years ago. It was just how I remembered it - solid drinks and inexpensive food. Service especially for food delivery could be a little slow at times but since I was in good company, I very rarely noticed it. Special thank you and shoutout to our waitress last night Morgan. She was fantastic with her food and drink recommendations (the Sour Key was really good) and she put up with my party for the better part of over four hours. We really appreciated her and can't say enough good things. Overall, fun way to end my trip to Canada.

Poutine
Laura F.

Literally sitting at the table while I'm writing this: the service here is terrible and the food is mediocre at best. My water glass had lipstick on it from the last person who used it, and when I asked for a new glass I never got one. We had to ask the bartender for fresh waters. Our waittress was inattentive and did not bring us silverware or napkins; again we had to ask the bar for those. The food came out fast but was SO disappointing. I got the Works 2.0 burger which was dry and hastily made. The cheese was barely melted. My boyfriend got the "famous" beef dip, which was also dry and sad-looking. The poutine was just okay. Also, they don't take Amex or Debit cards. Don't come here.

Salt and pepper fries, passed on the dip
Cin C.

I was a little wary of this place, as the low prices always attract a long lineup up the sidewalk, and the music is always booming out onto the streets. We were able to try out this place in some relative peace and quiet on a rainy weekday night. There was no lineup due to the rain. The music was still waaaay too loud and would have given me a headache, so we found a quieter area outside on the patio under a large umbrella to avoid the noise. With two of the deterrents avoided, we could now focus on the food. The menu prices are really good. Everything hovers around $7 for a dish, which is unthinkable in this day and age for a meal. I had the 1lb of salt and pepper wings and stole some fries from my partner's burger plate. The salt and pepper wings were deep fried to a crisp but stayed juicy inside. Good balance of salt to pepper ratio. It came with a choice of dip which I bypassed. Fries were also good, crispy and thin. I feel like we got the best of the possible experiences. A 'slow' night without crowds combined with a good server at the right table and good food. Would be up to trying more dishes in the future under the right circumstances.

Mac n Cheese
Lisa V.

Hungry? Budgetarily challenged? Oh, this is the place for you. The menu boasts their food is $5.95ea all day, everyday....but, is it worth it? My group of 4 hungry people wrongfully assumed that due to the small price, the portions would also be small. SO VERY WRONG. We ordered Warehouse Poutine, Beet & Goat Cheese Salad, West Coast Fish Tacos, Warehouse Crispy Mac N Cheese and Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap. I swear I'm not messing with you; each plate was only $5.95. Clearly, our eyes were bigger than our stomachs! How did they taste? Tasted just as good as they looked! Everyone enjoyed their food and were barely able to finish! We were all surprised at the quality and portions of the food given the low price point. The fries could be better, but that's about the harshest critique I can give. The service was OK. The restaurant was completely packed and the MMVAs were on when we were there so, a few employees were on the patio dancing on tables to try to see the show. It was slow to get food, but not slow to get drinks! There were no craft beers, but Warehouse offers lots of cocktails and wine. There is lots of seating indoors and out. Décor is super casual, no frills. Their budget doesn't go into décor, it goes into providing tasty and giant portions to the hungry people of Queen Street. A great casual place to dine on a small budget and a big appetite!

Double warehouse margarita & blue Hawaiian
Karina T.

I came here my last night in Toronto & was pleasantly surprised. All food was 5.95 which was such a great deal & drinks are definitely reasonably priced. I started with a double warehouse margarita. I really enjoyed it especially since it had a corona in it. I believe one is 11 and making it a double is 13. I had two & they definitely did the job LOL! Then I had fingers & fries it was a decent amount of food for only 5.95 & they were pretty good too. I also had the quesadilla it was okay. My bf on the other had had the baja tacos and those were amazing, I would recommend those for sure, I just wish they had more fish in them but again for 5.95 they were great. We enjoyed them so much we ordered them again. He also ended up getting lemon pepper wings he said they were good. The music was so good they really had the jams I had to Shazam a few songs! Overall I would recommend this place if you want to get cheap food & drinks while listening to music.

Crispy chicken sandwich. Their version of McDonalds Junior chicken I suppose. Do yourself a favour & just go to McDonald's
Maddy S.

I came here last night for a quick meal before an event. Everything on the food menu is under $6 which is great, but definitely not the best food. For the price, the quality and amount of food is not great. I can easily go somewhere else and pay $2-5 more an item and get much better food (& have a better overall time). The service is horrible. The person who seated us was rude and made it seem like we inconvenienced him for having him seat us. The waitress was nicer, but did not check on us or our food which took 45 MINUTES to come out (we ordered 3 dishes...). I know the appearance doesn't affect how a restaurant is, but the waitress wore short shorts, a tiny tank top which her chest was almost falling out of. Honestly, I get the food is cheap and they feel the need the dress more provocatively to get better tips, but I don't think that's an appropriate way to dress when serving food to customers. When we tipped, the machine automatically puts the tips starting at 20%. Probably to give their staff a reasonable tip for the cheap bill. The ONLY reason this doesn't get 1 star is because I did like the Chili Corn Queso Dip & the view/location is great & convenient.

Festive interior
Jennifer G.

I've been to warehouse in Montreal before, but the menu and interior atmosphere is the exact same everywhere. I have to give credit to the owners for staying so consistently on brand. The biggest draw is the $6 everything food menu. The idea is that some items are much more worth it than others, and that's how profit margins can get balanced out (along with drinks). We had the veggie burger + onion rings (best by far), goat cheese and beet salad (much smaller and with fewer toppings than previous visits), mac and cheese (would not get again), and fish tacos (very small, tastes decent but would not get again). For the price and ability to try so many different items, this place is definitely worth it. I was disappointed in how much smaller the salad was this time, but the burgers are at least very worth getting. Interior is loud and dark, but servers are very friendly. The food is pretty slow to come out but there are lots of TVs to watch old music videos on. Overall fun and inexpensive place that I would return to.

Sun-dried tomato penne pasta
Celine D.

Warehouse never misses! This is one of my most visited places to eat on Queen Street West and I have no complaints! Portion sizes are great for the price ($5.95 all food), view of the CN Tower is amazing on the patio, and the servers are always kind and enthusiastic. I remember the lines used to be huge on busy days but when I visited yesterday we walked right in and got a spot on the patio. It is first come first served so that could be a downside, as well as only cash and credit but depends on the person. It's also a short walk from the Eaton Centre, 7 minutes down Queen Street so if you're looking for a quick bite before or after a shopping trip this is a great choice. I am a big fan of their coronarita cocktails, the drink prices are pretty good compared to other patios and delicious. My friend and I ordered the calamari plate with cucumber + pita to start, I ordered the veggie burger with salad on the side and my friend ordered the sun-dried tomato penne pasta. As you can see the portion sizes are great- a burger with a side (choice of soup, salad, or french fries) for $5.95 is the best you can get on a patio downtown in my books. If you're concerned about social distancing - all servers wear masks/face shields, the tables are quite far from each other and customers are required to wear masks anywhere but the table.

My wings wit no blue cheese that ive been wAiting for 30 mins. And an empty fkn beer

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4.6(21 reviews)
1.0 km•Downtown Core
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Fantastic food and service at tellers bar and lounge!! We came back for an anniversary dinner since…read morewe got married at one king west hotel and the food was just as we remembered-- fabulous! Their bar and lounge is located in the lobby of the hotel so it could get a little noisy, but the lounge is a separate area up a small set of stairs and is a little quieter and more intimate. They started us off with glasses of champagne (yum)!! We ordered the French onion soup with was delicious w generous amount of melted cheese , soft bread, soft onions, and crispy onion bits! Very good For mains I got the truffle gnocchi. Omg the truffle cream sauce was sooooo good. Much better than all the other Italian places in Toronto! It was rich, creamy and full of truffle flavor. The gnocchi could have been softer but the sauce and shaved truffle was perfect. I also got a side steak which was grilled to perfection and had a wonderful herb crust and deep flavor. It came with some nice light micro greens. We also got the one burger with their signature logo on the bun. It came out piping hot with fresh crunchy veggies and crispy well seasoned fries.

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Perched high above the bustle of downtown Toronto, LOUIX LOUIS makes a compelling first impression…read more The dining room is genuinely handsome -- a study in polished Art Deco glamour softened by sweeping city views that lend every table a sense of occasion. On a Valentine's Day brunch visit, the atmosphere alone was enough to justify the reservation. The kitchen demonstrates genuine competence: dishes arrive with care, the pacing is unhurried, and the mise en scène -- from tableside presentation to that now-famous thirteen-layer chocolate cake -- reveals an establishment that understands the theatre of fine dining. That towering slice of chocolate cake, in particular, is a masterstroke of marketing and pastry craft in equal measure; it draws the eye, earns its reputation, and very nearly steals the show. Where LOUIX LOUIS gives one pause is in the cuisine's ability to fully match its surroundings. The cooking is accomplished and reliably pleasant, yet seldom rises to the level of genuine distinction one might hope for at this price point. Dishes satisfy without surprising; technique is evident but inspiration, at moments, feels held in reserve. For the corporate traveller or the visitor seeking a polished, geographically convenient showcase of the city's skyline, this represents an entirely sound choice. For those seeking an experience whose flavours linger as long as the view, the kitchen has room yet to grow into its magnificent stage. Service is attentive and well-intentioned, though it can occasionally want for the depth of knowledge that elevates a good meal into a memorable one. LOUIX LOUIS is, in sum, a very good restaurant striving -- not quite yet arriving -- at greatness. The bones are exceptional; one hopes the culinary vision will, in time, catch up with them.

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4.6(65 reviews)
0.2 km•Downtown Core

There is a particular pleasure in discovering a bar that requires you to earn your entrance. After…read moreSeven conceals itself behind an ice cream counter, its existence betrayed only by those who know to ask -- a conceit that could easily feel gimmicky but instead lands with genuine charm, setting the tone for what follows with quiet confidence. The room is small, intentional, and lovely: intimate seating, a sculptural emerald bar, and an atmosphere drawn from the Japanese cocktail tradition. The aesthetic is precise without being cold, and the candle-warm lighting encourages exactly the kind of unhurried conversation that a well-made cocktail deserves. But the bartenders are the true heart of the place. On the evening of my visit, the two behind the bar moved with a remarkable synchrony -- finishing each other's thoughts, trading warmth and wit in equal measure, drawing guests effortlessly into the orbit of their easy rapport. It is the kind of hospitality that cannot be trained into existence; it is either present or it isn't, and here it is very much present. The cocktail menu is East Asian in its inspiration and genuinely inventive in its execution.

such a hidden gem and speakeasy in toronto!! we went on a late weekday so we did not have to fill a…read morereservation, and instead was able to get seated right away at the bar area as we walked in. this place seems to specialize in asian flavoring, so drinks may taste umami on top of the sweetness and alcoholic taste of the drinks. i appreciate the art and tedious mixture of the drinks we had! this place was dimly lit and served the perfect vibe for me and my partner to chat, enjoy our beverages, and take cute pictures.

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