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The Twisted Kilt
I heard today that a new pub called The Twisted Kilt will be taking over the Bow & Arrow's location.
I haven't heard when it will be opening, or whether The Neighbourhood Group is still involved. Hopefully, it'll be a decent place that resembles the Bow in better days, and not just another pretend-a-pub.
I haven't heard when it will be opening, or whether The Neighbourhood Group is still involved. Hopefully, it'll be a decent place that resembles the Bow in better days, and not just another pretend-a-pub.
I heard that it won't be the Neighbourhood Pub Group, but a group associated with another pub here in Toronto and the rumour is there will be a good selection of craft beers. Just what I've heard.GregClow wrote:I haven't heard when it will be opening, or whether The Neighbourhood Group is still involved. Hopefully, it'll be a decent place that resembles the Bow in better days, and not just another pretend-a-pub.
Oh yeah... I meant to say all of the above too. Some folks have been working on it for quite a while, and last week a banner went up outside. I believe it had 'Sleeman' quite prominently placed on it, so we'll see if the tap list is craft-orientated or macro-dominated with a tip of the cap to something like Tankhouse.
Here's hoping craft...its only 15 minutes walk from home!
Here's hoping craft...its only 15 minutes walk from home!
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I'll miss the Bow too, as it was a micro introduction destination for me as well. But as said earlier, something needed to be done, it was dreadful at the end.
Derek - good advice!
I really really really try not to judge a place by its name, especially one that has not opened yet, but I hope this pub is a little more inspired and unique than its new name - it sounds like a name straight out of a boardroom where they cut cookies.
Derek - good advice!
I really really really try not to judge a place by its name, especially one that has not opened yet, but I hope this pub is a little more inspired and unique than its new name - it sounds like a name straight out of a boardroom where they cut cookies.
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And also a not-particularly-great pub in downtown Whitby which should change its slogan to "home of the cougars".The_Jester wrote:The name is reminiscent of the American chain "The Tilted Kilt." Kind of a pub version of Hooters.
http://www.tiltedkilt.ca/
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Here's some secret insider information from "Deep Pint" an industry info gatherer (and general gossip monger):
Twisted Kilt will be doing substantial behind the front of the house renovations.
A new beer fridge is being installed
New beer lines are being installed
Draft lines will go down to 18
Cask lines will remain at 3
A new kitchen will be installed.
The management team appears to be well experienced and they want to keep a similar line of craft beers on tap.
They also plan on having a great menu.
They estimate 3 weeks before they will be ready.
My guess is they will be up and running by September
Look forward to seeing you there
Cheers
Deep Pint
Twisted Kilt will be doing substantial behind the front of the house renovations.
A new beer fridge is being installed
New beer lines are being installed
Draft lines will go down to 18
Cask lines will remain at 3
A new kitchen will be installed.
The management team appears to be well experienced and they want to keep a similar line of craft beers on tap.
They also plan on having a great menu.
They estimate 3 weeks before they will be ready.
My guess is they will be up and running by September
Look forward to seeing you there
Cheers
Deep Pint
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I guess things change with the times. Hope things get better for my friends that worked at Neighborhood Pubs Grroup. Working at Niagara Brewing Co as inside sales, and calling them each week for their orders, man....these guys were great!
A lot of laughs and their loyalty to craft beer was amazing!
A lot of laughs and their loyalty to craft beer was amazing!
Bonnie from the former Niagara Falls Brewing Company...glad I found this place!
I live near Yonge and Davisville, and while taking a bike ride, asked a contractor working there when the bar is opening.
According to him, the Twisted Kilt will open this Thursday (Sept. 24th).
According to him, the Twisted Kilt will open this Thursday (Sept. 24th).
A bit of detective work leads me to believe that the Twisted Kilt has some connection to Vdara, a restaurant on Queen West near Bathurst (in the spot that used to be Satori, Habitat, or for the older folks, Future Bakery).
I've eaten there once, and the food was quite decent. They also had a few good local brews on tap, so they seem to be in touch with the craft beer scene, which is a good sign.
I've eaten there once, and the food was quite decent. They also had a few good local brews on tap, so they seem to be in touch with the craft beer scene, which is a good sign.