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C'est What

Neighbourhood:
st lawrence, old town, downtown
Activity:
drink, eat, play pool, beer tasting, wine tasting
Venue type:
bar, restaurant, pub
Scene:
casual, friendly, bohemian
Food/Drink:
pub fare, eclectic, beer, wine bar
Music:
jazz, pop, folk, live music, rog-rock
Cost:
Drink $5.50
Meal $60
Cover $9

C'est What
67 Front Street East
Toronto, ON M5E 1B5

416-867-9499

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 09, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    C’est What Brew/Vin Pub Restaurant, Toronto’s true local flavour in craft beer and comfort food since 1988.
    A great value “ethno-clectic” menu, 35 craft brews on tap, fine whiskies from the world over, and a select all Ontario VQA wine list are all part of the casual, relaxed experience here.
    Located in the cellar of a historic century old building in the St. Lawrence Market area, C’est What has an Old Town charm that appeals to Bohemians and Bay St. bankers alike. It offers diversions such as board games, pool tables, and a TV room.
    C’est What is also the home of an Internet radio station, whatsnext.ca, featuring independently produced recorded music and all performances from the adjoining performance room.

  2. Dan W wrote on August 28, 2009:

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    C’est What is cozy, well-appointed pub with carpeted floors and an amazing selection of craft canadian beers and VQA wine as well as their own award-winning wine and beer. There’s also a great selection of whiskey, scotch, and bourbon.
    Even though it’s a basement, it has a special vibe to it. Maybe it’s the aquarium.. or maybe it was the beers. So many good beers.