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Natty Greene's Pub & Brewing Co.

1 review

A nice spot for lunch on the edge of downtown Greensboro. I haven't been through the whole building, but apparently they also have billiards and brew their own beer. A fun atmosphere and decent food.
The Village Idiot Pub

2 reviews

A few friends and I were hungry and decided to stop into The Village Idiot pub for food. The waitress came to our table without a smile on her face, she seemed extremely unenthusiastic, impatient, and generally cranky. I asked her about a beer on the menu and she blatantly did...
Wheat Sheaf

1 review

The Wheat Sheaf is a designated landmark; in fact, it is Toronto's oldest pub, having been opened in 1849! I love to visit during their half price wing nights, which happen from Sunday to Tuesday. Their wings are perfect; not too big, not too small; their medium IS medium. A...
Black Dog

1 review

This place is in Manotick in the suburbs of Ottawa. We just had lunch here for 4 people for $70. The menu is quite impressive for a pub. I had a grilled brie and pear paninni with peach chutney and a side salad. The sweet potato fries are tasty and they have a really decent...
The Steam Passage - Angel, Islington

1 review

The great thing about Pubs is that they're both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. You can stroll in and order a pint of beer like a regular or you can sit down with a potentially new friend and lose yourself in the hustle and bustle of the place, knowing there's nothing...
The Aulde Dubliner Pour House

2 reviews

The food was fantastic! Service was not bad, especially considering it was pretty busy.
Your Father's Moustache

1 review

If you're from Halifax or just visiting, then you know that this is one of the places to go for great food and service. On their web page they boast to be Halifax's "landmark pub and eatery". I went while I was visiting there and it's an all-around fun place to be, day or...
The Seahorse Tavern

2 reviews

One of the original pubs in Halifax - when I lived there it was a regular haunt of mine, whenever I go home to visit it is a "must stop" to gather with friends. Old style pub with great live music and service - truly a taste of the East Coast!
Claddagh Cottage

1 review

Claddagh Cottage looks a little shady from the outside (because it's in a strip mall, be careful not to miss it!), but on the inside, it feels like you've been transported to Ireland. Irish beer is on draft, and although the drafts are a little expensive (somewhere around $3)...
Patty Boland's

1 review

Patty Boland's is always a fun place to come to, although, on the weekends it gets really crowded. I've come here after school projects with groups, birthdays, and just hanging out. It's a feel good place to just chill with friends and listen to some local music upstairs. I...
The Brig

1 review

This is one of my favorite places to go while downtown in Ottawa. I like coming a little early so there are less people here (it's easier to get a seat that way). It's an enjoyable pub atmosphere where you can just hang out and relax with friends. I love sitting up at the...
Heart & Crown

1 review

The Heart & Crown really is "the heart" of the Irish Village in Ottawa. The Irish Village is made up of pubs down Clarence Street. It's a really fun place to be for drinks, food, and local music. It has a fun Celtic feel, and you can actually hear yourself talk most nights...
The Highlander Pub

1 review

This is a fun Scottish pub down in the Byward Market of Ottawa. It's nice and cozy inside, and in the summer you can enjoy their patio. The food that I have had was decent and well-priced, as well as their liquor. Like most pubs and bars downtown, you can hear great music...
The Royal Oak

1 review

I've never been up until this week, despite the fact that there are at least 15+ Royal Oak pubs in Ottawa! We arrived just before the big rush, and we were served promptly. The food was good and well priced. I think this is going to be one of my new places to go. The...
The Conroy Pub

1 review

My boyfriend took me here when I had a huge fish 'n' chips craving. It's a fun, cozy pub, and fairly quiet too. I imagine it would be louder with a game on. Despite the fact that we were two of the very few people in there, one waiter kept forgetting about us (or at least...
Gordon Biersch

2 reviews

I went to the Gordon Biersch in Whitby, Ontario (by the AMC) a few years before it folded (not hard to see why). I went there with high expectations as you should have while you're about to dine at what you think is a classy place. The service was the only good thing. I...
Pub Italia

3 reviews

When you check this place out on the web, it looks really good, but when you actually experience it...yikes! It's more of a tavern than a restaurant. The food was below average, the decor was 'garage'esque (dark, dirty and smelly (and not good smells)) There are a hundred...
The Yellow Griffin

1 review

This is a little pub/bar located in Toronto's Bloor West Village. It's a great place to grab a drink with friends or to have some food. They specialise in Burgers and offer over 35 different kinds of burgers. Each offers different toppings and your choice of meat (beef, turkey...
O'Connor's Irish Pub

1 review

This is one of my new favorite hang outs (Kanata area by the AMC theatre). Since it is in the Kanata area, there isn't too much of a line up and there is lots of seating. There is a patio, big private booths, tables, bar side, big comfy chairs, pool tables, and a big dance...
D'Arcy McGee's, Nepean

1 review

This place is great for when you want to enjoy time with friends, and actually hear them. Since it's joined to a hotel and not near much else "scene-wise", the crowd dies down rather quickly (as most hotel-adjacent pubs/restaurants do). My only real gripe- the service was...