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The Double Deuce Saloon

Neighbourhood:
west queen west, queen west
Activity:
socialize, dring, eat
Venue type:
bar
Scene:
trendy, local, laid back, 20s, 30s
Food/Drink:
full bar, sandwiches, platters, cocktails, beer
Music:
live music
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The Double Deuce Saloon
1168 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON

416-537-1313

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 07, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Most seating comes courtesy of the long Douglas Fir bar, which actually juts out of the wall and into the main room. Added to the dominant wood motif, it makes the “saloon” designation seem apt (even if Facebook technically came up with it for them). It also makes the atmosphere seem more communal, a technical aspect that is echoed by the food. Despite the limited kitchen space (actually located on the right side of the bar rail), Cory Vitiello has still put together a hearty menu, consisting of $8 sandwiches (Beef Brisket, Smoked Chicken and Prosciutto), $9 meat plates, $8 cheese plates, $6 veg plates, $7 chili, and a few daily soups. It’s nothing fancy or pretentious, but it sure suits a cold beer and a group of friends (old or brand new).All in all, the Double Deuce Saloon is more a place to drink with friends than to see and be seen. Or, at least, it seems that way now. Once word gets out the same way it did for Czehoski or Harbord Room you can expect seats at the bar to become highly coveted real estate.

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