Showing posts with label Patios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patios. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Supper on the Amsterdams Brewhouse Patio


Amsterdam BrewHouse had their launch last month, after what I heard was a five million dollar renovation of the old and tired Pier 4 Seafood restaurant. They do pay homage to the heritage of the old building with photographs of the original wharf building being built, plus the old Pier 4 sign.


There is a working brewhouse in the building but I neglected to take pictures of it. Instead here is a nice wall!


The inside is nice and so different from the old place.


The patio is spectacular, with Muskoka chairs, an outside shaded bar and lots and lots of tables with umbrellas.

 

Teena and I had a table by the water. The view was fantastic! I love the cloud formation in the first shot. Looks like a dragon!. In the second, a Porter plane coming in for a landing at Billy Bishop Airport.


Most important is the food and service. We had Olena as our server and she was great! Her service and suggestions were excellent!


We both had pizzas. Mine was a classic with pepperoni, mushrooms and cheese. It was tasty!

 

If I have one complaint it is about the smoking. I would make it smoke free but smoking is allowed. The problem is that there seemed to be no ashtrays. The fellow at the next table was constantly blowing his smoke on us. He then crushed his smoke out on the floor! As we left, I saw many butts under tables. The place is new but this has to be addressed.

Please don't take me wrong, this is really the only flaw I saw while we were there. I loved the food, Olena made sure we were looked after well and the atmosphere and patio was fantastic.

We will be back again ... and again ... and again!

Saturday, 15 June 2013

The Toronto Wine and Spirit Festival at Sugar Beach


Toronto has so many things going on in the summer. At the same time it is great ... and not. How to choose?

When Teena and I got up this morning, we were going to go to the Beaches BBQ and Brews. We were there last year and it was great ... but the Toronto Wine and Spirit Festival was also on at Sugar Beach by the Corus building. What to do? What to do?

As you see above, the festival at Sugar Beach won out!


We got there when it opened and there wasn't very many people there.Perfect! No line ups for us!





We had a chance to hit a few booths without crowds. Here is my first drink of the day, a San Miguel Pilsner from the Philippines. Interestingly it was sold at the Carib booth! It was good and I would buy it again.


Teena's first drink was a new Smirnoff Cooler. She said it was OK but not much of a difference from their regular cooler but they offered the stingiest pour of the day!


As there were few crowds when the show opened at three, the people manning the booths had time to mug for the camera! I am an Amsterdam fan and enjoyed their Orange Weisse.


After an hour or so, the place started to fill up.





The entertainment was really good. Stacey R. Maroske had such a great voice and Jessica Bundy was very entertaining.



Drinks were also poured on the fly!


I had a platter from Spring Rolls for supper. It was fabulous. I even went back for more dumplings. Teena had a pulled pork sandwich which was so good, she went for another!



Although there was a cigar stand, this festival should be smoke-free. Not only do non-smokers have to smell it, but smokers feel the world is there ashtray. There were butts in the sand and on the walkways.



This dog was enjoying a great day on the lake.


Limbo lower now!


Teena took part in a toss game and won a granola bar.


I liked the free cheese samples and went back more than once!


There was a huge lineup for the Smirnoff Sorbet Light. Teena found it too sweet. I did too!


It was a great day. It seems that this show and the Beaches BBQs and Brews always run on the same weekend. Both are great. I guess we'll have to alternate years on these two events!

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Bloor West Walkabout

Today Teena and I went on walkabout to explore Bloor West on the west side of High Park. Well, it was exploring for me. Teena lived in the area for 5 years. Read Teena's blog of the walk here.

We started off at Runnymede Subway and finish 4 KM later at the Islington subway and saw a few places in between. Teena said that she did not have to go grocery shopping often when she lived here as everything was available in small markets right there. It was something that jumped to my mind too. All the small fresh fruit markets, bakeries and butcher shops. It made for a great atmosphere.

The first place we went to was a Chapters. Not just any Chapters. This one was located in an old movie house built in 1927. Teena said there was quite a controversy when Chapters first took it over by the area residents who thought the theater should be saved. I must say Chapters did an excellent job of preserving the character of the old theater within the world of selling books. Most of the interior was well-restored and preserved and for me it is a place to return to.

Our next stop was an excellent looking patio at a pub called A Dark Horse. The inside was very plain but the tree-covered patio was a great place to watch the passersby. Too bad the service sucked. After a couple of minute wait, we went inside to get our own beers and later when the server came for our next round, she was not very pleasant. Too bad as the patio potential is huge.


We then walked along to a place I have always wanted to visit ... Bryden's. It a place well-revered by the beer geeks. They have a small friendly patio. We met a few nice people while there. The beer menu is excellent. I started with an "Angry Beaver" (love that name) which is an IPA from Beau's All Natural Brewing. It was fabulous. We decided we were hungry and Teena got the Chicken Parm sandwich, which was huge, and I had the half pound burger which was excellent. I could have spent the rest of the afternoon there. The inside is quite nice two with tables, couches, lounge chairs and a small busy bar.

Brydens is on Bloor at the bottom of Jane Street. Across the road is an very neat fountain dedicated to an area volunteer Alex Ling for 30 years of dedication. Excellent thing to do! It also contains a time capsule which is to be opened in 2020 I enjoyed the cascade effect of the water coming down.

After sadly pulling ourselves away from Bryden's, we traveled along Bloor down into the valley across the Humber River and back up the other side. We were thirsty so went into a place called The Old Sod, which called itself a "Etobicoke's oldest and friendliest pub". It was evening and only one other person was in the place. It was a tired looking place so we left after one. Not really worth the space a picture would take up for it.

A ways along we came to the Henry VIII Ale house. Now this was a place with atmosphere. It was crowded and happening. We were lucky to get a couple of seats by the bar. It was funny too that while standing in front Teena's friend, Yvette, saw us taking pictures as she drove by and with some difficulty found a place to park, and came in to say hi. That was so nice of her. She is a personal trainer, which is how Teena met her, and also gives classes on meditation. Teena took the last series and enjoyed it. I am joining her for the next series.

Strangely this is the only picture we had taken together all day. Teena and I at the Henry VIII bar.

I like Yvette. She always is up and has a smile.

We finished up by the Islington subway at Orwell's. It was very much a local pub. I enjoyed it there but if I was back in the neighbourhood, I would hit the Henry VIII instead of here.

It was another enjoyable walkabout. We saw lots and met some nice people. I just love Saturday walkabouts with Teena!