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Fox & Firkin

  • 51 Eglinton Ave. E. (at Holly St.) View on map »
  • 416-480-0200
Editorial Review

Cozy, dark and traditional, the original pub in this homegrown chain caters to a younger crowd of office workers at lunch and neighbourhood regulars by night. An international menu features such pub grub favourites as nachos, wings, wraps and beer-battered fish and chips. Fourteen beers on tap, including the house Butler’s microbrew, satisfy the thirsty. Drop in for open-mike comedy on Monday night; Saturday night brings a rock ’n’ roll vibe with a live DJ. A leafy back patio provides summer respite from the noisy city. Mains $7.95–$17.45.

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