JasonParis
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No patio/terrasse then? I think I'll stick to the Trois Brasseurs in Montreal.
No patio/terrasse then? I think I'll stick to the Trois Brasseurs in Montreal.
Actually, The 3 Brewers a pretty neat place. The front windows on the main floor swing wide open on to the street on nice days, so that kind of gives you a bit of an open air vibe, though there is no space for a real patio. That said, the inside is extremely nice, with several levels and brewing tanks visible on each level. Tried all four of the main beers and enjoyed them all. The food was pretty decent, too, definitely above average for a pub. It's a bit of a touristy place but it suits the area well and I'm looking forward to having a decent alternative to the Jack Astor's / Milestones / Greenjeans axis of evil when I find myself there for shopping or an AMC movie.
Actually, The 3 Brewers a pretty neat place. The front windows on the main floor swing wide open on to the street on nice days, so that kind of gives you a bit of an open air vibe, though there is no space for a real patio. That said, the inside is extremely nice, with several levels and brewing tanks visible on each level. Tried all four of the main beers and enjoyed them all. The food was pretty decent, too, definitely above average for a pub. It's a bit of a touristy place but it suits the area well and I'm looking forward to having a decent alternative to the Jack Astor's / Milestones / Greenjeans axis of evil when I find myself there for shopping or an AMC movie.
Actually, The 3 Brewers a pretty neat place. The front windows on the main floor swing wide open on to the street on nice days, so that kind of gives you a bit of an open air vibe, though there is no space for a real patio. That said, the inside is extremely nice, with several levels and brewing tanks visible on each level. Tried all four of the main beers and enjoyed them all. The food was pretty decent, too, definitely above average for a pub. It's a bit of a touristy place but it suits the area well and I'm looking forward to having a decent alternative to the Jack Astor's / Milestones / Greenjeans axis of evil when I find myself there for shopping or an AMC movie.
I noticed last night that the OLG is now broadcasting their lottery draws from a studio with a glass wall facing Dundas Street, just west of Yonge, across from where the famous Joey's will be moving too.
People actually stopped to watch the Pick 3/4 and tourists were taking pictures. Now all we need is our own Yolanda Vega!
Mr Greenjeans still there.