Description
Eating at OddFellows is an experience that can only be described as odd. There is only one long table (a communal table) and the full menu is only served from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. This hipster joint fits in well with the Queen West crowd. The decor is definitely alternative with a stuffed beaver, penis-shaped salt and pepper shakers and alphabet fridge magnets in every colour of the rainbow. Since...
by toronto
on November 04, 2013 from toronto
Editorial Reviews
OddFellows has finally opened. It's been more than a year since Kei Ng shuttered one of my favourite West Queen West restos - KEI - and for a long while after the space was absent of activity and prospects save for a sign in the window that hinted renovations were coming.Then, back in February, when I connected with Ryan at Castor Design he mentioned that the Castor team of Brian Richer and Kei...
Rated 2.8 stars by Tim
on May 03, 2011 from blogto
Forget the succulent lamb stew, the honeycomb-garnished duck liver pate, and the supple porkbelly that have helped turn punk rock chef Matthew James Matheson into Toronto's newest culinary "it" boy. This hipster enclave with the single communal table is all about Taco Hell Sundays (summer) and Perogie Night in Canada (Winter).
by blackbookmag
on October 15, 2010 from blackbookmag
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by torontolife
on March 01, 2010 from torontolife