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The Saint - Closed?

Neighbourhood:
downtown, queen west, portugal village, dundas west, ossington
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eat, dine, fine dine, hang out
Venue type:
restaurant, pub
Scene:
trendy, local, casual, hip
Food/Drink:
import beer, wine bar, martinis, comfort food, oysters
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The Saint - Closed?
Ossington Ave 227
Toronto, ON M6J 2Z8

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 08, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Homage to Ossington
    Though locals are very skeptical of authentic neighbourhood businesses and the amateur wannabes, The Saint fits in to the no frills, artsy community that Ossington is known for. The laissez-faire feel to this restaurant has garnered it much respect among locals and downtown crowds alike. A great place to hang out with friends, the Saint offers patrons a common ground.
    Comfort Food
    Serving up delicious entrees of oysters, osso bucco, meat pies, fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches and pub-style fare, the kitchen is always busy at this no-fail retreat. The bar also caters to happy hour post-work crowds and makes for an easy and comfortable meeting spot. Located right beside the famous Libretto pizzeria and opened in 2009, The Saint is a central choice.
    Relaxed Atmosphere
    The interior is a low-lit space with wood, brick and white marble bar tops, and there are numerous wines, international beers and mixed drinks offered. The staff is friendly and accommodating and the ambience is humble, yet appealing. Stop by the next time you are in the neighbourhood and have a bite to eat.