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Located at LeBreton Flats, this 140 year old building, former grist mill is rich in industrial heritage and charm – a unique setting to grab a pint, enjoy innovative food pairings, brewery tours and sampling including specialty beers available only on-site and at select Ottawa establishments.
Small ottawa pub with personality. Small but makes up for it in warmth and selection not too mention the friendly owner and amazing burgers. Try the Italian burger with red peppers and cream cheese.
Our mission at Les Brasseurs du Temps is to produce beer with top quality ingredients and we promise that only the best beer will make it into your glass. Our modern beers are crafted with a creative flair and an eye out for exotic aromas and enchanting mouthfeel.
Located directly opposite the Peace Tower on Wellington St. with another entrance at 101 Sparks St., the Parliament Pub is an inviting spot for lunch and dinner where good food, fine beverages, and good conversation are sure to be had. The Pub serves great sandwiches, wraps, creative salads; home made soup, pizza, quiche and pasta specials - made fresh daily “in house”.
O'Connors has been serving the West End of Ottawa since 2001. With one of the largest draft selections in the Ottawa market, and fantastic music every weekend, we have the perfect atmosphere to accomodate you and 425 of your closest friends.
The Earl of Sussex has been operating at the corner of Sussex Drive and Murray Street in the ByWard Market for over thirty years. Our menu consists of classic pub fare with a focus on quality, local ingredients. Our patio seats over 150 people from April 15th to October 15th .
Opened originally as Cap’n Pinkey’s by Irene Corey in September of 1985, this iconic pub in The Glebe has been a spiritual home to artists and musicians for a quarter of a century. Those years have seen the pub host live musical events, art showing and special gatherings for the community.
Patty Boland's is the Byward Market's pub for all ages, featuring both Irish fare and contemporary cuisine in a hand-crafted interior decorated with antiques, iron works and five fireplaces, designed by Anne Browne. The pub also offers Ottawa's only authentic Irish carvery. Live music can be heard from Thursday to Saturday. Check out our entertainment page for upcoming bands.
The Heart & Crown ByWard has been in operation since April 1992. It opened as a 50 seat restaurant with a 30 seat patio. Five years later, the company doubled in size when the Snug Pub was opened and attached to the Heart & Crown - quickly becoming a favourite spot for Irish regulars.
Attended last night. The server was good and the place looked nice. They even offered gluten free pasta which is a bonus. Their menu looks good. But only on paper. The Pasta was slightly over aldente and borderline crunchy. The steak was awful and the steak pasta was bad also. The saving grace were the scallop and antipasto apps. Overall not better than a 3/5. Their mains need a lot of work.
Attended Hy's like I usually do for special occasions and this time I noticed that it wasn't what I remembered it. The service was not up to par with prior visits and nor was the food quality. I didn't feel like I got my money's worth.
The food was great. We shared the trio of meats and 3 sides for 29.99 and had a few Jack Daniel's to start. I HIGHLY recommend the Honey Jack with Diet Coke. Food and Service were all perfect. It was fairly cold in the restaurant and our table was in the walkway. Seems like they are squishing in tables. If you can sit on the inside of the walkway if not you might get bumped and... distracted from your evening. All in all Amazing food you have to try it. Love all the Sauces. great Gluten free options.
Great selection of wine flights. But the Cheese plate is stale and old. They haven't changed it in years. Same regular boring cheeses. How about bringing in something new, charge more. But something new. No one wants to spend 12-19 bucks for cheese they get at home.
Karim, November 21, 11
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