The Best Tap Rooms in Toronto
The best tap rooms in Toronto are great places to try the newest and most exciting experiments from local craft brewers. They usually come with their own bottle shops, and often don't serve food but typically play host to lots of fun pop-ups.
Here are the best tap rooms in Toronto.
Tucked away on industrial Geary Avenue, this tap room is built into a renovated 100-year-old horse stable. Blood Brothers is a go-to for sours and strong beers, all of which pair well with comfort food from acclaimed restaurant Beast Pizza.
Bringing your pup to this Leslieville brewery is encouraged. Visit the front patio or beer garden with your furry friend, and enjoy a wide range of beers (from porters to pale ales). Instead of a set menu, the brewery offers snacks and pop-up food stands so you can try something new every visit.
Aptly-named Left Field Brewery near Leslieville is known for its baseball-inspired beer offerings, including IPAs, sours, dark ales, crisp lagers, and hard seltzers. The brewery also hosts fun events, like music bingo, stand-up comedy, and trivia.
This Sterling Road tap room is complete with pinball machines and its own Rube Goldberg machine, plus towering, steaming tanks that are fully visible from the seating area. They come out with a new beer on the 15th of every month, so there will always be something interesting to sip on.
This Bellwoods outpost near Lawrence and Keele has an expanded barrel-aging program and a focus on farmhouse and wild ales. You may be familiar with the Ossington brewery, which is always jam-packed and ideal for social hours, whereas Hafis is the place to take your time and stock up on your favourites (while enjoying a pint, of course).
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