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A great pub. Good atmosphere & location mixed with a very large selection of local beers on an ever-changing menu. A must visit for local beer fans.
Chose as a lunch option while walking from work. Not good. not good at all. We didn't find the service good at all. Just the opposite. I felt claustrophobic there too.
Fantastic pub atmosphere, a wide selection of great micro brews, and a menu that includes many fresh, healthy, reasonably-priced options (and lots for vegetarians to choose from). Unexpected dishes like the lamburger (served with creamy mint and dill sauce) and a fantastic falafel plate. Homey place that is great for a date or for large groups, cozy and beautifully lit. I wish the staff was a little more consistent, but overall absolutely fabulous and always a good bet.
We went to C'est What for a birthday party, and found the food, other then the burgers, to be sub par. The Calamari was okay, but very salty. I personally ordered the Chiken Satay. The chicken was badly burnt, and the salad had brown lettuce, it was unedible. The Chicken Tikka Masala was tasteless, and the Angus Steak was "there". The Steak Fajita Wrap was okay, but the vegtables in it were tasteless. Apparently the only things anyone really enjoyed were the lamb burgers and the Antojitos were 'not bad'. At one point it took half an hour to order a beer. I guess with a tip included in the bill, good service isn't a concern. They did bring some brownies for the birthday person on the house, but they apparently weren't very good either. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for anything but beer.
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C’est What? has been an institution in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood for years. The craft beer has attracted a diverse clientele, which resulted in an expanded drink menu. There are currently seven types of cider on offer, like Brickworks Queen Street 501 Cider, Coffin Ridge’s Forbidden Dry Cider and Pommies Farmhouse Cider.
View this Smart ListThe charm here is found in the underground venue and the selection of craft brews. C’est What? hosts a bevvy of events including a bus tour, a breakfast and beer pairing and a live art performance. On the 17th there’s a debate between popular beer writers where they discuss the meaning of craft beer and the path of Ontario’s beer future.
View this Smart ListC'est What, located a short walking distance from Union Station, offers incredible beers and a unique environment. Why not cozy up in front of the fireplace or play pool? You can also order from a great selection of comfort food. After you've sampled the beers, make a return visit for fine whiskies from around the world.
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