Friendly local pub. Room at the back can be rented for parties or poker nights. Decent food but make sure kitchen is open. Lots of choice when it comes to beer or cocktails. More of a summer pub due to nice outdoor area.
Noel D.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
When I first moved to Toronto I lived in the Annex and was really, really excited about making the Regal Beagle my local pub, simply based on the fact that it’s the same name as the bar in Three’s Company. I was very disappointed. The place seemed like a bit of a dive and there was no one there at all. I had that«is there something I should know?» feeling when I sat down and actually grabbed a menu. The place had no vibe and didn’t feel very welcoming at all. We didn’t end up getting anything to eat and had a quick drink and bolted. Regal Beagle is located in that strange area of hotels and apartments on Bloor Street. It’s location isn’t very exciting as it has that strip-mall kind of steez to it. If it were located on a side street and fixed up its appearance it would be a hot spot I’m sure because who doesn’t want to hang out at the same place as Jack Tripper?!
Nate G.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
This place is a dive. Which is great if you’re in the mood for a dive. The staff is very friendly, but they’re slow. The food is pretty gross, to be honest. Do not go there to eat. If you do, stick to something simple like fries. Do NOT drink Draught beer there. It’s usually flat and not tasty at all. Stick to bottles. The TVs there suck, don’t bother going to watch sports. The only thing good about this place is the patio. It’s right in the annex, has a decent size, and is close to parking and subway.
Paul R.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
This place needs a make-over big time: old small tube TVs, ratty looking in every sense and short on staff. The menu was typical pub fare and the food didn’t taste any different than most pubs. Drought selection did not include any light beers and bottle selection was limited. Plenty of other pubs in the neighbourhood are much better, not sure how this place has managed to survive to be honest.