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3 reviews for Tracks Brewpub
| mabel (134), Toronto, Ontario | | September 20, 2009 Visited late on a Sunday September afternoon, having spent the weekend in the Niagara region -- a little tough to find as it’s in the back of the building. A sprawling, spacious pub with a long bar along one wall, a mezzanine with couches, and wooden tables, pillars, and chairs throughout. The music playing was fun (Madonna) but we were watching the football game on one of the many sports flat screens. We tried the two house beers, Light and Old Mill, but were suspicious about what was being poured and couldn’t ask anyone. Chicken fingers were good though slightly over-cooked, ribs & wing combo was fine. Service was good. It’s a clean, friendly, sports bar environment -- it’s just not a beer haven. | | jerc (143), Toronto, Ontario | | September 13, 2009 Bit hard to find as the street address is not where it actually is, its sort of a laneway entrance in behind Queen St. Atmosphere is interesting, main area is sports bar meets pub, a pub lounge area by the stairs is cozy, and a small diner like/family restaurant area. TVs in the bar area had the football game(s) on on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Food was okay, decent pub grub. Service was friendly. Okay spot, not really a destination per se. | | Oakes (422), Kowloon, Hong Kong | | January 3, 2004 [ Updated January 12, 2004 ] Sports bar brewpub. House beer is acceptable and they have a few good imports. As Brampton goes, this is the shit, but it's not worth a special trip out there. |
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