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Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 4:30 pm
by Tapsucker
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

I am saddened to hear this place is closing by end of year. I'm also surprised not to see an entry for them here, so to show some respect, I am creating one.

Yes it's a dive, yes there is no food (it`s surrounded by fabulous takeout they `let`you bring in if you are respectful), yes the place is so small there is almost a 1:1 ratio between patrons and taps, but there is always excellent and interesting beer, fantastic staff and great patrons.
It is one of the best places to meet some really interesting people in this city. I suggest anyone in the area stop by to help them clean out the fridge before they close. I will.

I wish Katie all the best.

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:54 pm
by Cass
Very surprising to see T&M had never been brought up before!

I didn't go there terribly often during the years but the times I did it was always memorable, a blending of dive bar and good beer coupled with all the smells and peculiarities of Kensington Market.

I hope in this boom era of brewery taprooms that good beer bars, and divey ones that that, can still survive.

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:44 am
by Craig
This has always been my favourite kind of bar. It seems like the industry is moving toward huge places with great food and decor, which are fine and all, but I love me a dive bar with good taps. I've always gravitated to places like The Only, Cloak & Dagger, Pharmacy Bar and T & M.

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 9:28 pm
by Cass
Sad to see that T&M didn’t get to have the blowout end of year celebrations that they had planned. A buddy and I were going to try and get there if they stayed open that last week of the year, but it seemed like staff COVID ended that. It was a fun spot and will be remembered!

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:58 am
by Provost Drunk
Cass wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 9:28 pm Sad to see that T&M didn’t get to have the blowout end of year celebrations that they had planned. A buddy and I were going to try and get there if they stayed open that last week of the year, but it seemed like staff COVID ended that. It was a fun spot and will be remembered!
Without much notice or fanfare, they quietly opened on NYE. Katie was slinging pints of the two remaining kegs in plastic cups to go, selling off the remaining bottles/cans in the fridge and giving away some glassware and other odds-and-ends like tap handles. I was able to stop by briefly for an obligatory final pour (and to buy the last couple of bottles of Peche Mortel!) Not quite the final visit that me and my friends had envisioned for the holidays, but was happy to stop by one last time.

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 9:33 am
by Provost Drunk
Also - and this is very much unofficial - but I have heard that T&M may one day re-open in Hamilton! I popped in late on a weekday in November when I was in the area for what turned out to be my last "real" visit. The bartender mentioned that Katie bought a place in the Hamilton area and would consider eventually reopening a bar there. She's apparently friends with the owner of the Farside, so the blueprint of moving from Kensington to James North is laid out. Nothing imminent, as she apparently wants to take some time away from the stresses of ownership. I'm not holding my breath, but would love to see this happen as I have a few friends in the Hammer and there are already some great draws.

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:47 am
by Cass
Awesome info about Hamilton, that would be great if that came together.

Max Morin wrote about T&M and beer bars in general in the Growler:

https://on.thegrowler.ca/2022/01/18/pou ... relevance/

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2022 10:46 am
by matt7215
Cass wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 10:47 am Awesome info about Hamilton, that would be great if that came together.

Max Morin wrote about T&M and beer bars in general in the Growler:

https://on.thegrowler.ca/2022/01/18/pou ... relevance/
when this article was posted I couldnt believe how poorly written, under researched, and frankly completely off base is was
the globe and mail story that has already been posted to the forum is much more accurate in terms of whats actually happening in the current craft beer scene
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/busines ... ed-market/

Re: Thirsty & Miserable

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 12:19 am
by Belgian
Loved that place, semi-legendary TO hangout to remember. Good beer and no BS or attitude. Actually the bartenders kept a careful eye that patrons kept things reasonably classy and respectful. The vibe was be nice, be there to drink beer, or get out.

Plus Katie makes awesome playlists. This was to me essentially a Punk bar whether or not the music was all punk at a given moment, it was the general ethic. The bar name is of course a Black Flag song title.
All of this somehow fit with Katie’s razor sharp sense of curating a small but excellent tap list, these offerings written stylistically on a salvaged scrap of cardboard packaging material. They were also quick to offer a taste of anything before you ordered.

See you on the Hammer side… with the funky Christmas lights laying on the bar… till then cheers, it’s been a blast.