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The Oxley
The Oxley
Fans of The Queen & Beaver might be interested to know that owner Jamieson Kerr and chef Andrew Carter have opened sibling establishment a bit uptown from the original.
The Oxley (121 Yorkville Avenue) is a bit bigger than the Q&B, but very similar in most respects. The main floor features a bar and dining room, and the upstairs is more pub-like with a TV for the footy.
Menu is similar upscale British gastropub fare, and the beer list is virtually identical, with taps including Beau's Lugtread, London Pride, Thornbury Cider, etc. There are also two cask engines that are dedicated to Durham and Beau's - when I was there last week, Red Dragon and Beaver River IPA were available.
A nice addition to Yorkville - and should be even nicer when the big patio out back opens.
http://www.theoxley.com/
http://twitter.com/theoxley1
The Oxley (121 Yorkville Avenue) is a bit bigger than the Q&B, but very similar in most respects. The main floor features a bar and dining room, and the upstairs is more pub-like with a TV for the footy.
Menu is similar upscale British gastropub fare, and the beer list is virtually identical, with taps including Beau's Lugtread, London Pride, Thornbury Cider, etc. There are also two cask engines that are dedicated to Durham and Beau's - when I was there last week, Red Dragon and Beaver River IPA were available.
A nice addition to Yorkville - and should be even nicer when the big patio out back opens.
http://www.theoxley.com/
http://twitter.com/theoxley1
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Another place with the fuck-you attitude of pubs that don't open till the banking community has finished its day's work. Try turning up at 4:30pm when it's pissing down with rain, and see how you like the Oxley. I can understand places like the Bellwoods Brewery; I can't imagine Ossington between Dundas and Queen has a big lunch trade. But Yorkville? There must be what, a hundred, two hundred millionaires living within a block or two of the place and it's not worth paying a bartender to hang about during the afternoon? I might get there some time when I'm in the neighbourhood -- no cinema in the area any more -- and it's fashionably late, but to hell with them otherwise. There was even a televised football match this afternoon, but not for the Oxleyites. Rant over.
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Went there this week on Tuesday (luckily it was open and not raining)
Very nice space, and large - downstairs bar & dining area, upstairs lounge, front patio and back patio. Definitely a great addition to Yorkville where it is not easy to get good beer.
Fair warning, definitely Yorkville prices. $7.50/$8.50 + tax for cask. They had Durham Red Dragon & Beaver River on cask which were both very good.
Very nice space, and large - downstairs bar & dining area, upstairs lounge, front patio and back patio. Definitely a great addition to Yorkville where it is not easy to get good beer.
Fair warning, definitely Yorkville prices. $7.50/$8.50 + tax for cask. They had Durham Red Dragon & Beaver River on cask which were both very good.
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