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The Pilot Tavern

  • 22 Cumberland St. (at Yonge) View on map »
  • 416-923-5716
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This tribute to WWII flying aces has been wetting whistles since 1944. Stainless steel decor and memorabilia contribute to the airplane theme. The second-floor Stealth Lounge can be booked for private parties (it’s also used for overflow crowds on Thursday and Friday), and the rooftop Flight Deck patio is a busy summertime favourite. The menu offers such typical pub fare as grilled cheese, burgers, all-day breakfast, nachos and daily homemade soups. The Pilot’s pad Thai and curried chicken with rice have developed quite a following. Mains $9–$12.

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    22 Cumberland St. (at Yonge)
  • 416-923-5716

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