With high backed, plush red couches, burgundy wallpaper, pool tables, dartboards, soccer on the "telly" and 14 types of draft beer, there's no mistaking the authentic British pedigree of this pub at the Yonge-Bloor cross hairs downtown. There is live music every Saturday night and a weekly dart league for those whose aim is true. The traditional British cuisine is augmented with some creative Euro-twists. Tandoori chicken breast, roti mahn and hummus tapas live next to more conventional orders of fish and chips, steak and mushroom pie, and Irish stew.
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To anyone whose only exposure to British Pubs is a "Blank & Firkin" or some tourist trap near Trafalgar Square, the Duke of Gloucester may seem dingy and...
Now don't hate me for saying it, but I don't know what the big deal is. Give me a Canadian pub any day of the week I'd say. The jukebox was decent, but...
Ef, yeah, people. If you have to go to a bar in the Yonge/Bloor area (besides Hemingways, which is in tony Yorkville), this is it. Kinda divey, but laid...
Good pint and a top jukebox
Good downtown pub for watching British football teams in action at home and abroad. Domestic games and internationals can be rammed, Champions ...
Now that they fixed the front, they need to renovate the interior!
The place to watch English football/soccer in downtown Toronto. It has a great atmosphere if you want to grab a pint and eat something from a ...
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