C'est What - West Toronto

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C'est What

C'est What
4.4 / 5 (6188 reviews)

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C'est What offers a wide selection of Canadian craft beers on tap, an all-Ontario VQA wine list, art, indie music, board games, and pool tables. Located in the charming cellar of a historic building in the St. Lawrence Market area of Toronto, it has a true local flavor and is considered the city's original craft beer and wine restaurant, founded in 1988. George Milbrandt, the founder, believes in doing things well and is passionate about the establishment's offerings.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Aerin

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 6188 reviews
laura-mcdonald-pilot
16.01.2024

Best jazz place around, especially for Dixieland with the Hot 5 Jazzmakers on a Saturday fternoon. Beer selection is top notch there's a brew for everyone's tastes. Food is flavourful and filling. Great portion size. We had nachos, salsa and guacamole, then the Moroccan stew with naan and the black bean wrap with sweet potato crisps. A suggestion would be to put a napkin under the crisps to catch any excess oil. Friendly service, good timely manner, given that it was a busy Saturday. A cosy, fun and warm place to be on a blustery winter day.

tim-norton-2
16.01.2024

Awesome spot. Fresh food and great beer selection. The Burger I had was the best I have had in a decade. If you are lucky enough to be there when the cookies and cream beer is on tap it's a must.

colin-houghton
16.01.2024

This is a pilgrimage from my suburban base whenever I'm in the area. The Al's is always in good condition and easy to pour down. The selection of cask conditioned ales is second to none in this city and always well served (must have a meticulous cellar master), as well as having an excellent selection of other craft brews for those who need colder, grassier beer. The food is creative and varied. I've never had a bad meal there.

aerin
11.03.2024

This place offers one of the best selections of craft beer in the area and has a fantastic atmosphere.

jules-b-2
11.03.2024

Amazing craft beers.. Perfect! Not too pricey too!

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At 570, you'll find the stop GO-Union, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

You can use the WLAN of the restaurant free of charge.

You can also enjoy gluten-free meals at the restaurant.

You can watch major sports events on a screen / TV right in the joint.

The place also takes credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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