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Casual | |
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Live | |
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Full Bar | |
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Thu, Fri, Sat | |
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Outdoor Area/ Patio Only | |
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Specialties
Live Music, Kitchen Open till 2am, Last Call Bar 7 Nights a week, Late Night Menu, Retro Cocktails, Craft Beer.
History
Established in 2013.
Located near the Greenwood subway station, Sauce is a bit of an oddity on this slowly changing stretch of the Danforth. The interior design is self-described as «Victorian goth bordello chic.» The owners were heavily influenced by the aesthetics of New Orleans’s French Quarter (one of the pair’s favourite travel destinations), and as a result, the bar sports glossy black wood panelling, vintage furniture and walls coated in a vibrant hue called Louisiana Hot Sauce. A 1920s player piano (with vintage piano rolls) holds pride of place in the corner of the bar’s lounge with pianist Julien Fauth tickling the ivories from 6 – 9 p.m. every Tuesday. There’s also a small front patio and a year-round heated patio complete with an outdoor bar out back.
Meet the Business Owner
Mitzy and Johnny B.
Business Owner
«Sauce is the realization of 10 plus years spent dreaming.
Johnny tells me that when the couple first met, Mitzy had already begun pillaging vintage stores and sourcing furnishings, posters, figurines and knick knacks with future ambitions of opening a bar. The resulting room is packed to the brim and holds many eccentric personal touches that stand out amongst all the sparse, barnwood clad establishments out there.» — Blog TO