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What User doesn't like about The Franklin House:
We went there when my friend's husband was performing. Atmosphere was great, staff were nice, food was ok. Don't sit by the window in winter, it is an old place so insulation is terrible.. I list feeling of my foot after few songs. View all feedback. What User likes about The Franklin House:
Decent size bar if you want to site at the bar and share a pint. There's a fair amount of seating, a dance floor and decent bands. It get's really crowded with a young crowd later in the evening. Which may be your thing - I'm getting to old for that LOL View all feedback.
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Great ambiance:The building and establishment date back to 1850's! There are regulars, students, and old timers.
We came to The Franklin House for Paintnite but figured to also grab some food before the event.
I came here on wing night where the humongous wings were $0.80 each and boneless wings were $0.60 eachWhen I say humongous I mean 3 inches long wings.
We went there when my friend's husband was performing. Atmosphere was great, staff were nice, food was ok. Don't sit by the window in winter, it is an old place...
read moreDecent size bar if you want to site at the bar and share a pint. There's a fair amount of seating, a dance floor and decent bands. It get's really crowded with...
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read moreThe Franklin House in Streetsville, Ontario, offers a traditional pub experience at affordable prices in the oldest public house in the area. Despite historic charm and a quaint terrace, some customers experienced slow service, loud patrons, and subpar food quality. The establishment's potential is overshadowed by understaffing and lackluster management, leading to disappointment for visitors seeking a cozy night out. While the bar attracts a young crowd with live music and ample space, others find the atmosphere lacking in quality and efficiency. Overall, the mixed reviews indicate a hit or miss experience at The Franklin House.