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Paupers Pub

Neighbourhood:
annex, university of toronto, sussex ulster
Activity:
catering, take out, listen to live music, people watch, watch the game
Venue type:
bar, restaurant, pub
Scene:
street level patio, rooftop patio, student, casual, patio
Food/Drink:
pub fare, beer, quesadilla, burger, appetizers
Music:
 
Cost:
Drink $3.50 – $8.00
Meal $50 – $80
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Paupers Pub
539 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1Y6

416-530-1331

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 10, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    The main floor dining room, with its deep shades of red, is reminiscent of the old CIBC bank the building used to house. The décor is heavily influenced by the building’s history, with old-fashioned street lamps lining the aisles and an old tellers cage suspended above the bar. Sink into one of the room’s big, comfortable booths and enjoy a relaxing lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch. The cuisine – a vast array of appetizers – is best described as pub fare with flair.

    One floor up from the main dining area is the Paupers Lounge – a great spot to enjoy one of the 16 beers that Paupers keeps on tap. Choose from the imported Guiness, Smithwicks, and Strongbow Cider; or reach for a premium Steam Whistle Pilsner or Creemore Springs. Come on a Friday or Saturday night to enjoy live music, or pop in another evening to play with the jukebox and choose your own tunes.

    Directly outside of the main dining room is the Paupers Sidewalk Café, a delightful outdoor patio with seating for 90. It is a great location to take in some people watching as you eat lunch. But on a warm Toronto night, nothing tops the pub’s licenced rooftop patio, with its comfortable seating, Cabana-styled bar and incredible views of the city’s skyline. Get there early and stay all night.