Editorial Reviews
This low-key, unpretentious place won't be to everyone's taste -- a good thing, since the seating capacity is limited to roughly 60 people (and that includes the patio). Famous for its snarky bartenders, this is a great spot for meeting others, since the close quarters means you'll hear everyone else's conversations. Absinthe is a trendy choice here, and the jukebox is superb.
Rated 1.75 stars by frommersca
on January 13, 2012 from frommersca
Do not ride your bike over to Sweaty Betty's on a Friday or Saturday night. This place attracts fixie- and cruiser-riders like an indie rock concert, yet there are no ring-and-post lock-ups around this Queen and Ossington establishment. The bikes are usually two or three deep on the neighbour's iron fence or the bar around Sweaty Betty's gas meter (where you are not permitted to lock up, by the...
Rated 2.9 stars by Guest Contributor
on July 14, 2009 from blogto
Tattoos are the accessory of choice in Toronto's premier dive. The theme runs deep as framed tats adorn the crimson walls, you may wonder where the secret trap door is leading to Kat Von D's personal lair. Rock out to some kickin' tunes off the jukebox or chat it up with the bartender. If bar feels too miniscule and pseudo living room too dingy, friends gather on the garden patio. There's got...
by blackbookmag
on November 09, 2008 from blackbookmag