I went for a long walk today and ended up in Little Italy. I had a late lunch at Mullins(at College Street/Euclid Avenue). It was such a nice day so I sat on the patio. I gave Gord a call and he met me there. I ordered chicken wings and cheesy garlic bread. The wings were good … tender and moist. The medium sauce had a bit of a bite. The garlic bread was really cheesy Tara and Pamela were our servers and they took good care of us
Ahalya S.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Had lunch here this afternoon to enjoy the weather on the patio. This is probably a good place for a pint or two before you head out somewhere. I had cider and chicken fingers. Their chicken fingers were ok. Nothing to write home about. Also Bay St was pretty noisy and I was there around 2 pm. I may go back just to have a drink again. The nice thing about their patio is that it is small but not crowded at all.
Carl F.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Not a bad place. Isn’t a very large pub but has a cozy atmosphere. Homely with friendly staff. Would come back for a quick pint with a small group of friends.
Idan R.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I used to live right by this place, and I was always received a very hearty welcome here. The owner is super nice and always greets you personally. The atmosphere is very cozy and homey. On some nights, staff and students from the department of medieval studies would come in and play Gaelic tunes on a garklein recorder. The food is good and the beers are nice. In the summer they have a nice front patio.
Véronique D.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Lunch on a Friday. Place is empty(a bad sign!?!). Safe order: chicken fingers. Choice of 3, 5 or something else. I order 5 with fries and gravy. Server returns to say fries aren’t included so that will be an extra $ 2. Ok. Food arrives. It is dry, overcooked grocery store frozen fingers and a paltry portion fries(you know, the flour dusted fries and the oven burnt chicken fingers). Chewy. Bad. Bill arrives, $ 18 and change for my plate and a glass of water. That’s when I’m informed that you need to spend over $ 20 to use their machine or you have to pay cash(but they have an ATM to surcharge you an extra few dollars to withdraw some). NOPE. Better pubs and better lunch options at the same or better price.
Megan R.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Wings are delish. Half price wings happen often and great beer specials. Irish music night on Weds is great.
Tony F.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Live blog… I have a bad feeling about this. It’s the quarter final team Canada vs Latvia game. Took 10 minutes just to order a menu. The burger was really not much of anything. Meh.
Jared R.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Full Disclosure: I come here quite a bit for the Wednesday Night Sessions, where we play live(free) Irish music! They have 5 dollar pints of Wellington on special and food deals as well. I’ve had the food a few times and it seems a bit better quality than average pub-grub. Staff are usually pretty friendly. Only issue is that its a small place and sometimes gets way way too crowded.
Eugene S.
Place rating: 4 Discovery District, Toronto, Canada
friendly staff, great daily deals on drinks and food. the wings are highly recommended.
A H.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Great pub — cosy, awesome wings, and nice staff. The patio is great in the summer, though they could due with some new chairs. Inside is really cosy and always filled with the same regulars(creepy long, greasy hair guy who drinks guiness, adorable old lady, slighly less-old lady, and blonde wannabe milf smoking lady). All in all, a good neighbourhood joint.
Jason T.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
* great drinks, good draughts, cool patio * cute and personable bartenders Cat was our bartender. we met her on her smoke break. she was bussing and waitressing the bar by herself and had a person helping in the back. We were in town for a road trip and she made suggestions on where to go next on our bar hopping stint. This mullins didn’t have many people on a thursday night, but bartender was great. The organic and the wellington’s were both great beers that bartender recommended. would come back if i were back in town.
Anne P.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is a local pub mixed with U of T students and regulars who live in the hood. Ken the owner is always around to chat our push another beer or two. Many times I would come for one drink and then accidentally get drunk. The nachos are tasty and everything is standard pub food. Three TV’s with one stuck on CP24 and a patio pops up in the summer.
Madelaine D.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I could take it or leave it. It’s just a regular run of the mill pub without anything outstanding. Small, possibly cozy but I think that would be a stretch. It reaks of greasy food and takes just the amount the drink one pint to coat your hair, skin and clothes in the smell to the point that they won’t go away until you wash thoroughly. They don’t have Leaf’s TV. It’s not like there are a ton of pub options in the area so it may be getting higher ratings for lack of selection but in my opinion I’d rather make the hike to somewhere with a little more character or vibe and a little less stench. For me, it’s just meh.
Alana C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Definitely a pub filled with regulars and a neighbourhood stronghold. The boy and I came here for eats after a Hot Docs film and it was fairly empty for a Saturday night. It slowly filled as we started consuming our dinner. What wins me over big time is they have a CHILICHEESEBURGER! I do not think anyone, except my friend I went on vacation with in January, can understand my love of the union of chili and cheese. And thrown on a delicious burger? Taste explosion! And their french fries are really good and crispy, just the way I like. The baseball game was on, burgers and beer consumed, good conversation. All good good good. I’m definitely going to be back there are some point soon. I’ve lived in the neighbourhood for almost 6 years and cannot believe the marriage of chili cheese was only blocks away!
Briana M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
In an area that is arguably devoid of personality, this is a chill spot to bask in the beery glory of the World Cup with your close friends and indulge in some of the best wings that you’ll ever have. Mullins is undoubtedly your neighborhood pub. I was so surprised to see the owner actually hanging out with my friends and I as we watched the dismal UK vs. Algeria match. The staff was warm and helpful, even aiding us in our quest to move the umbrella to the perfect spot in which it would prevent glare as we were watching the game from outside. It worked, for the most part. I’m sure that if I lived in Toronto you could find me here enjoying some sports, wings, and an ice cold Magners.
Rich S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Comfortable and homey, this Irish Pub has been in the area for years, and serves up a great selection of beers and food. The inside is small but cozy, providing a decent place to watch the game while having some drinks with friends. The outdoor patio is great during the summertime as well! Food-wise, I’ve had the fries, burgers, and nachos there, and the food quality is good. I’ve also found that the staff is pretty friendly which helps to create a local neighbourhood-feel to the joint. The owner Ken is usually around as well, which ensures that the quality of the service remains consistently good. The proximity to U of T means that the pub is lively. In summary, Mullins is a friendly local pub that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to friends.