Beer Street was one of the few places I could take my kid under Toronto's nutty anti-smoking laws of the day.midlife crisis wrote:Yeah, that was it. Beer Street!
Gabby's has occupied the site for quite a while now.
Beer Street was one of the few places I could take my kid under Toronto's nutty anti-smoking laws of the day.midlife crisis wrote:Yeah, that was it. Beer Street!
Went there last night for the first time.Gedge wrote:The Danforth location is now open according to their Twitter account.
Regrettably, that is becoming the norm, at least here in the downtown area. Not just Bar Hop by any means. It reflects what things cost in this area I think.Orval_Al wrote:Went there last night for the first time.
They're serving 15 Oz pours for everything, and pricing them around eight bucks each.
Eight bucks for a 4.2% local ale? No thanks.
I was at the BH 3 the other night as well. They seem to offer selected ** Sunday Prices on some other nights of the week I'm guessing to help initial sales volume.midlife crisis wrote:Regrettably, that is becoming the norm... It reflects what things cost in this area I think.Orval_Al wrote:They're serving 15 Oz pours for everything, and pricing them around eight bucks each.
Eight bucks for a 4.2% local ale? No thanks.
Check out this blast from the past, including retro design!midlife crisis wrote:Yeah, that was it. Beer Street!
It's a mildly refreshing 1.1 km walk.sofakingdrunk wrote:How close; walking distance is it to the Danforth music hall? I'll be going to a Stereophonics show there in September. I'm hoping barhop is close enough that we can have a few jars and be able to walk to the show.