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Hair of the Dog

  • 425 Church St. (at Wood St.) View on map »
  • 416-964-2708
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Price Description

Set in a Victorian house just down the street from the Gay Village, this two-storey neighbourhood bar features upscale pub fare at reasonable prices. The eclectic menu runs the gamut from a half-pound burger to jambalaya to vegetarian Wellington. The upstairs lounge is silent in summer (when those in the know opt for the south-facing patio), but the indoor space livens up again as the mercury drops. Mains $9–$24.

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    425 Church St. (at Wood St.)
  • 416-964-2708

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