Description
Three Speed is a gem in the Bloor/Landsdowne ‘hood, as one of the few hip bars to set up shop, and one of the areas only large patios. It’s owned by the folks at beloved kitsch bar the Communist’s Daughter on Dundas, but is much larger with tasty homemade meals (wraps, burgers, mussel specials, Latin twists and more), fancy cocktails and some of the comfiest patio chairs around. Tip: best...
by toronto
on November 04, 2013 from toronto
Editorial Reviews
Nights are "nice and chill" at this "fun" Brockton Village bar "right on the subway line", beloved for "good food, great beer" (think upscale pub food and local craft brews); the interior boasts exposed brick and a subtle cycling theme, while the "awesome" patio is filled with a mishmash of kitschy furniture surrounding a smoky backyard stone oven – fans tout it as the "perfect way to start an...
by zagat
on November 12, 2013 from zagat
I remember, not so long ago, when Dufferin and Bloor was a bit of an urban backwater. When creepy, outdated mannequins stood vigil in every storefront window and the dive bars really were dives - the kinds of places where men who wore trucker caps actually drove trucks. But it looks like good ol' gentrification is sweeping Blansdowne up into its arms at last, driving out the terrifying...
Rated 3.1 stars by Guest Contributor
on August 12, 2009 from blogto