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The Grover Pub

  • 676 Kingston Rd. (at Main) View on map »
  • 416-691-9200
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Providing calm respite from the hurly-burly of Kingston Road, this neighbourhood pub has a casual, modern vibe, courtesy of warm red wood and ostrich leather seats. Sip a pint or sample a bite from the menu, which ranges from Tex-Mex nachos to such standard pub grub as burgers, pasta and brunch on weekends. Media addicts take in sports highlights and news updates on one of eight flat-screen televisions. Mains $8–$15.

Location
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    676 Kingston Rd. (at Main)
  • 416-691-9200

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