Grossman's Tavern
379 Spadina Ave
Toronto, ON
M5T 2G3
(416) 977-7000
Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
(
13 reviews)
Hours: MonSat: 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Sun: 12 p.m.-2 a.m.
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa
Description
With nightly blues and New Orleans-style jazz there’s always a reason to visit this Kensington patio. Patio seats 40.<br/><br/>Grossman’s is the legendary Toronto blues club on Spadina Ave., with alumni that includes Jeff Healey and Danny Marks. As the daily bustle of Chinatown dies down, and the garbage flaps up and down the sidewalk, it begins to feel like you’re on Lonely Street. Is there a more...
by toronto
on November 04, 2013 from toronto
Reviews
Grossman's has a special place in my heart: don't care about the greasy food, sticky floors, gross washrooms or rowdy crowd - this place is hopping when the music plays - a great hang out for bikers and artists too
Rated 5 stars by TheProfessor
on January 30, 2012
Editorial Reviews
Since 1948 <br/>
Toronto has a long history with the blues, and is often considered to be one of the main northern epicenters of the North American musical genre. Open since 1948, Grossmans Tavern is one of the citys longest-running live music venues, and Torontos self-described Home of the Blues. Rock, folk, roots and jazz acts are also at home here, and the clubs legion of past performers...
by yellowpagesca
on December 04, 2008 from yellowpagesca
A blues institution in Chinatown since 1948, Grossman's Tavern holds the Toronto record for the longest-running Sunday night jam.
Rated 2.1 stars by Staff
on August 09, 2007 from blogto