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The Empress Pub is a quiet respite that seems like another world compared to the corner of the DTES that it's located on. They have a decent quality back bar with cheap specials on beer, spirits, and doubles. There's 5 TVs, a jukebox and a busy pool table. The crowd is mostly over 50, but also mostly friendly and ready to share a story or two. View all feedback.
Not to be confused with the one in Victoria, this is a dive bar special. I've been here a few times with the BF and some friends. The drinks are strong and the price is right.. No one bothers you except to give you a compliment (drunkenly so, but still funny and heartfelt!! There are regulars here that have their seats, so beware.. but they'll be nice about it. They have karaoke on Saturdays I think, as well! The other nice thing, is that it's right behind the police station. The owner has told us that because of that, a lot of the judges, cops, etc come here to have a drink. So bad things don't really happen here..
If you have to read up on a review of the Empress Hotel, then you obviously have never heard of this place because anybody that has, will never have to read a review. This place is the best place to commit suicide, if that's your thing. The heroin here is not the best in the world, but I'm sure that it will help you do the trick of becoming close to death. The hookers here are well past the ugly looking stage, in fact UGLY looking hookers are still good looking in comparison to these hookers. The watered down beer doesn't even taste as good as putrid stagnant water and the decor is that of World War 1 and 2. If you love the stench of foulness lingering in the air, then this is the place for you. Come on in and enjoy the last few moments of your life before they ebb away from you and on your way out of this world, don't forget to leave a tip.
This place is great. The staff are helpful and the building is beautiful. The cleaning crew was loud making sleeping in difficult. No visit is complete with the high tea experience. Raymond is terrific. He should be a diplomat.
The Empress Pub is a quiet respite that seems like another world compared to the corner of the DTES that it's located on. They have a decent quality back bar with cheap specials on beer, spirits, and doubles. There's 5 TVs, a jukebox and a busy pool table. The crowd is mostly over 50, but also mostly friendly and ready to share a story or two.
This is the poorest, toughest postal code in Canada. The people on the streets are down-and-out. The neighborhood is notorious. This is an SRO hotel. The age of the building is obvious like the rings in a tree stump. A reasonable person would describe this bar as lower than a dive. With a warm heart and a quirk for adventure, we enjoy the sense of community (don't sit at the bar stools unless you ask), the humility, the human characters and the low prices. The staff is gracious and the atmosphere is humble. These are good hardy souls and the more I think about it, the better the room looks. I see that it is unchanged in decades. Through the back door and across the alley, I see the police station. I see people watching hockey. We talk to people that don't live in a neighborhood like ours or dress like we do but, we all have the same interest in TV sports, pretty girls, and stiff drinks. Pour me another and keep the change.