Description
Celebrate the long, intimate relationship between writers and booze. Styled like a European bar with art deco touches, the specialty is single malt Scotch, with 20 varieties to choose form. Also find over 60 imported beers (many that are hard to find in Canada) including brews from Vietnam. Live bands almost every night, D.J. on weekends. Open nightly.
by whereca
on July 19, 2014 from whereca
Editorial Reviews
Wide-ranging Rhythms <br/>
From the simple black and white sign and the dark wooden panelling of the exterior, one may think that The Press Club is just another pub along Dundas. Even inside, the retro sofas, wall-side booths, mismatched barstools and vintage lighting would lend themselves to the idea of a relaxed lounge space. Yet, The Press Clubs main claim to fame is their tendency to draw in...
by yellowpagesca
on November 12, 2008 from yellowpagesca
Attracts the type of creatives that can sit at a bar for at least 5 hours, dreaming up their next script or lyrics. Open to everyone, the crowd is local eclectic. Proof is on the wall, displaying photos of loyal clientele. Trout, clad in his bugs bunny button down, may get his feathers in a ruffle if you take his stool at the bar. Live music from jazzy soul to rock n’ roll is best with a...
by blackbookmag
on November 08, 2008 from blackbookmag