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Walrus Pub & Beer Hall
Description
Framed art fills the walls of this stylish haunt with a patio serving upscale pub dishes & drinks.
Nearby attractions
Brookfield Place
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8, Canada
First Canadian Place
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1A9, Canada
Design Exchange Events Venue
234 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5K 1B2, Canada
Meridian Hall
1 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B2, Canada
Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 3A5, Canada
Allen Lambert Galleria
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Berczy Park
35 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C6, Canada
TD Gallery of Indigenous Art
79 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5K 1B1, Canada
Toronto Sign
100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Ki Modern Japanese + Bar
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Canoe
66 Wellington St W 54th floor, Toronto, ON M5K 1H6
JOEY King St
20 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1C4, Canada
Chotto Matte Toronto
161 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2S1, Canada
Jump Restaurant
18 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5L 1G4, Canada
Impact Kitchen
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
King Taps First Canadian Place
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1E1, Canada
Charcoal Biryani
Food Court, Commerce Court, 199 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5L 1G5, Canada
Irish Embassy Pub and Grill
49 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1J1, Canada
Koha Pacific Kitchen
199 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5L 1G5, Canada
Nearby hotels
One King West Hotel & Residence
1 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1A1, Canada
Hotel Victoria
56 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1G5, Canada
Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto
8 Colborne St, Toronto, ON M5E 1E1, Canada
The Omni King Edward Hotel
37 King St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1E9, Canada
The St. Regis Toronto
325 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 4G3, Canada
Novotel Toronto Centre
45 The Esplanade, Toronto, ON M5E 1W2, Canada
The Spa at The St. Regis
325 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 4G3, Canada
The Union Hotel
60 York St, Toronto, ON M5J 1S8, Canada
Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
123 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2M9, Canada
Hilton Toronto
145 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2L2, Canada
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Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

187 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5L 1G5, Canada
4.3(1.1K)$$$$
Open until 12:00 AM
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Framed art fills the walls of this stylish haunt with a patio serving upscale pub dishes & drinks.

attractions: Brookfield Place, Hockey Hall of Fame, First Canadian Place, Design Exchange Events Venue, Meridian Hall, Scotiabank Arena, Allen Lambert Galleria, Berczy Park, TD Gallery of Indigenous Art, Toronto Sign, restaurants: Ki Modern Japanese + Bar, Canoe, JOEY King St, Chotto Matte Toronto, Jump Restaurant, Impact Kitchen, King Taps First Canadian Place, Charcoal Biryani, Irish Embassy Pub and Grill, Koha Pacific Kitchen
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Phone
+1 416-363-7261
Website
freehouse.co
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Fri11:30 AM - 12 AMOpen

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Featured dishes

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Sticky Tuna & Crispy Rice
Avocado & tuna salad, cilantro, pickled ginger
Fried Chicken & Peppers
Shishito, garlic honey glaze
Grilled Chicken & Quinoa
Avocado, quinoa, feta, pickled shallot, citrus thyme vinaigrette
Tuna Poke
Avocado, cucumber, green onion, sriracha, ginger soy marinade
Five Spice Bolognese
Spaghettini, grana padano, thai basil

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Nearby attractions of Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

Brookfield Place

Hockey Hall of Fame

First Canadian Place

Design Exchange Events Venue

Meridian Hall

Scotiabank Arena

Allen Lambert Galleria

Berczy Park

TD Gallery of Indigenous Art

Toronto Sign

Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

4.4

(3.9K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame

4.7

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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First Canadian Place

First Canadian Place

4.3

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Design Exchange Events Venue

Design Exchange Events Venue

4.3

(257)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

Canoe

JOEY King St

Chotto Matte Toronto

Jump Restaurant

Impact Kitchen

King Taps First Canadian Place

Charcoal Biryani

Irish Embassy Pub and Grill

Koha Pacific Kitchen

Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

4.4

(796)

$$$$

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Canoe

Canoe

4.4

(1.7K)

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JOEY King St

JOEY King St

4.9

(3.6K)

$$

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Chotto Matte Toronto

Chotto Matte Toronto

4.3

(1.2K)

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Reviews of Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

4.3
(1,132)
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1.0
1y

TLDR; If I was running the Walrus, I'd want to know:

  1. If a waiter as far out of their depth as we experienced was being given sections on a busy Saturday - sections that they were clearly unable to manage

  2. Staff were clearly not communicating with each other (to cover sections and give support) and/or patrons who are owed an explanation or update (when elastic bands are found in their dishes). Floor managers should always be aware of the types of issues we were experiencing (no quality check, no table contact, elastic in food, confrontation from other patron, etc. etc.) and be ready to speak to them if one of their staff is preoccupied.

  3. Patrons were being confronted and yelled at by other patrons as a result of staff's inability to manage their section and/or patron-patron interactions On Saturday night (September 21st) two of us walked in with no reservation for dinner at 6:30-7 PM, and were seated at one of the two-tops (high-tops) along the wall across from the server POSs with a view into the kitchen.

During our meal, I found a dirty elastic band in the the koji caesar salad I had upgraded to as a side. I was able to flag down our waiter and point out the elastic band in my salad, and they took it wordlessly - no apology, no promise to fix it, no communication whatsoever, aside from taking the salad away. Upon taking the side salad back to the kitchen, we were able to watch one of the kitchen staff pick the band out of the salad and exclaim "Holy sh*t!". We assumed this would mean an urgent replacement of the side salad or, at least, a prompt table touch to ensure that we, as diners, knew the situation was being addressed.

However, we continued to finish what was left of our meals with absolutely NO contact from any other Walrus staff for the remaining duration of our meal. Finally, 45 mins. later with a table full of empty plates, empty glassware, and dirty utensils, we flagged down the nearest staff to ask for our bill as we had a show to get to and had not seen or heard from our waiter since he took the side salad away.

A few minutes later, our waiter came by, quickly (and wordlessly) brought our bills to the table, and almost left before we noticed that there was no changes to our bill - we mentioned that if we were going to pay for an upgraded side salad, it would have been nice to have at least gotten to eat it (I was halfway through when I discovered the elastic band). He then mentioned that he forgot he was going to comp the meal (which we appreciated) and turned back to the POS to make this change and reprint our bill.

In this time, another Walrus patron walked up to our waiter and the table we were sitting at and proceeded to attempt to usher our waiter away back to his own table because "this guy [the waiter] had told them he would cash them out but kept disappearing and they had a show to get to", I mentioned that we also had a show to get to and this patron then turned to our table and berated us for not understanding his situation - all the while the waiter stood back at the POS without intervening, deescalating, communicating or saying a word. At this point, we encouraged the waiter to go back to the angry patron's table, but not before feeling like we should never have been put into a situation where a patron is arguing with us about a service issue with...

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3.0
1y

I’ve walked by Walrus several times and haven’t had the opportunity to give it a try. Went yesterday for dinner and drinks.

The place is quite loud. They have their own DJ and it was pretty crowded at 7pm on a Wednesday night, so you have to force your voice over the music and the overlapping conversations.

The space is pretty big and has a lot of different types of seating. There’s a set of stairs that goes down as well that I didnt get to check out but I’m assuming there’s even more seating there.

The decor is interesting. It has a lot of unique pieces like a sign post near the front pointing to the different sections, a lot of picture frames on the walls, neon signs, etc. One thing I found kind of funny but also a bit odd to eat beside is this big glass case with tree branches suspended inside with what looked like taxidermied birds inside. Because it’s suspended on strings the branch spins slowly around. Maybe it’s an interesting thing to look at from a table farther out, but eating within a few inches beside what felt like stuffed dead birds is not very appetizing to me.

Our server was great, pretty attentive and felt welcoming. I asked for suggestions on their cocktails and described the kind of drinks that I like and he took that away for the bartender to make a drink for me and the cocktail tasted nice.

I had the quinoa & avocado bowl which came with a grilled chicken breast. I was hoping for something light because I wasn’t that hungry. When I saw the dish come, I was pretty surprised because it was like a mountain of quinoa and salad with the chicken breast and sliced half of an avocado garnished on top. The chicken breast was so dry that it was so hard to chew in your mouth and was a literal choking hazard to try to swallow. I actually had to wash it down with water each time. Otherwise, the salad was quite bland and the avocado was just sliced. I didn’t really get much seasoning.

I barely touched it, and when our server came around he asked about it. He did take it off my bill which was great of him.

I asked for a flat white as well, and this also fell flat for me. The drink was flat from a texture standpoint instead of the added volume and silkiness you’d expect the steamed milk to add to good espresso.

Overall, I think it’s a good spot to meet someone for drinks and chat. I am not so sure that I’d return...

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5.0
1y

For the majority of 2023 I was living in Burlington at my Dad’s house. As his youngest child at the age of 27, my Dad has been waiting for me to get my life together.

I moved to Queen West in November of 2023, and since then my Dad has continued to ask me the same questions most parents do:

When are you going to get a better job, when are you going to get a better place to live, why don’t you have a girlfriend.

Being the youngest of 4, with 3 highly successful siblings, in long term relationships (2 siblings married and 1 siblings engaged), it has been hard for me to meet my dad’s expectations.

Today, he was coming to the city for a reception at the Royal York Hotel, and he had a couple of hours to meet before. I knew I needed to pick the perfect place.

We met at the Walrus at 6 PM, where we were seated in a quaint, well lit 2 seat table by the bar. Our server made his expert recommendation to my Dad when he teetered between the dumplings and the tacos.

This recommendation would prove to be life changing for me. Shortly after ordering our appetizers were delivered. As a vegan I was pleased to enjoy the brussel sprouts and shoestring fries with slight adjustments.

My Dad was delighted with the dumplings, each bite discovering more and more flavour. As he was halfway through his dish, he looked at me and he said to me for the first time, “ Noah, I am proud of you. Thank you for bringing me here. After eating these dumplings, you are now my favourite child”.

Now we are with his lawyer and my Dad is writing my brothers and my sister out of the will. THE DUMPLINGS...

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I’ve walked by Walrus several times and haven’t had the opportunity to give it a try. Went yesterday for dinner and drinks. The place is quite loud. They have their own DJ and it was pretty crowded at 7pm on a Wednesday night, so you have to force your voice over the music and the overlapping conversations. The space is pretty big and has a lot of different types of seating. There’s a set of stairs that goes down as well that I didnt get to check out but I’m assuming there’s even more seating there. The decor is interesting. It has a lot of unique pieces like a sign post near the front pointing to the different sections, a lot of picture frames on the walls, neon signs, etc. One thing I found kind of funny but also a bit odd to eat beside is this big glass case with tree branches suspended inside with what looked like taxidermied birds inside. Because it’s suspended on strings the branch spins slowly around. Maybe it’s an interesting thing to look at from a table farther out, but eating within a few inches beside what felt like stuffed dead birds is not very appetizing to me. Our server was great, pretty attentive and felt welcoming. I asked for suggestions on their cocktails and described the kind of drinks that I like and he took that away for the bartender to make a drink for me and the cocktail tasted nice. I had the quinoa & avocado bowl which came with a grilled chicken breast. I was hoping for something light because I wasn’t that hungry. When I saw the dish come, I was pretty surprised because it was like a mountain of quinoa and salad with the chicken breast and sliced half of an avocado garnished on top. The chicken breast was so dry that it was so hard to chew in your mouth and was a literal choking hazard to try to swallow. I actually had to wash it down with water each time. Otherwise, the salad was quite bland and the avocado was just sliced. I didn’t really get much seasoning. I barely touched it, and when our server came around he asked about it. He did take it off my bill which was great of him. I asked for a flat white as well, and this also fell flat for me. The drink was flat from a texture standpoint instead of the added volume and silkiness you’d expect the steamed milk to add to good espresso. Overall, I think it’s a good spot to meet someone for drinks and chat. I am not so sure that I’d return for their food.
Noah GouldNoah Gould
For the majority of 2023 I was living in Burlington at my Dad’s house. As his youngest child at the age of 27, my Dad has been waiting for me to get my life together. I moved to Queen West in November of 2023, and since then my Dad has continued to ask me the same questions most parents do: When are you going to get a better job, when are you going to get a better place to live, why don’t you have a girlfriend. Being the youngest of 4, with 3 highly successful siblings, in long term relationships (2 siblings married and 1 siblings engaged), it has been hard for me to meet my dad’s expectations. Today, he was coming to the city for a reception at the Royal York Hotel, and he had a couple of hours to meet before. I knew I needed to pick the perfect place. We met at the Walrus at 6 PM, where we were seated in a quaint, well lit 2 seat table by the bar. Our server made his expert recommendation to my Dad when he teetered between the dumplings and the tacos. This recommendation would prove to be life changing for me. Shortly after ordering our appetizers were delivered. As a vegan I was pleased to enjoy the brussel sprouts and shoestring fries with slight adjustments. My Dad was delighted with the dumplings, each bite discovering more and more flavour. As he was halfway through his dish, he looked at me and he said to me for the first time, “ Noah, I am proud of you. Thank you for bringing me here. After eating these dumplings, you are now my favourite child”. Now we are with his lawyer and my Dad is writing my brothers and my sister out of the will. THE DUMPLINGS WERE THAT GOOD.
Larie LLarie L
This is supposed to be a 1 star rating but Nana was a topnotch Manager and proactively rectified the bad service we experienced in a professional and calm manner hence in the end I have to change my rating to 3 stars. We went for their happy hour and ordered just drinks since we already had lunch in a nearby restaurant. We weren't even there for an hour when a staff member (Elan) came to us and said that we have to vacate our table in 5 mins since it was reserved for another customer. All the while this was communicated when we just ordered new set of drinks. When we asked why this wasn't mentioned by our server (Talia) prior to ordering our drinks, she got agitated and said that she doesn't want to talk to us anymore. My friend was calmly explaining to her that basically they want us to chug our drinks down in 5 mins so we can leave their restaurant which is so unreasonable. Of course we were frustrated and were swearing but not directly at her but she handled it unprofessionally. Talia should be avoided! She lacks proper customer service etiquette, very argumentative and damage the restaurant's reputation. Living and working in downtown Toronto, we pretty much dine and drink in restaurants/bars all the time. But this is the first time we have experienced this kind of inferior service. If not for Nana's professionalism and correcting the issues, we would not even give this place a second chance.
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I’ve walked by Walrus several times and haven’t had the opportunity to give it a try. Went yesterday for dinner and drinks. The place is quite loud. They have their own DJ and it was pretty crowded at 7pm on a Wednesday night, so you have to force your voice over the music and the overlapping conversations. The space is pretty big and has a lot of different types of seating. There’s a set of stairs that goes down as well that I didnt get to check out but I’m assuming there’s even more seating there. The decor is interesting. It has a lot of unique pieces like a sign post near the front pointing to the different sections, a lot of picture frames on the walls, neon signs, etc. One thing I found kind of funny but also a bit odd to eat beside is this big glass case with tree branches suspended inside with what looked like taxidermied birds inside. Because it’s suspended on strings the branch spins slowly around. Maybe it’s an interesting thing to look at from a table farther out, but eating within a few inches beside what felt like stuffed dead birds is not very appetizing to me. Our server was great, pretty attentive and felt welcoming. I asked for suggestions on their cocktails and described the kind of drinks that I like and he took that away for the bartender to make a drink for me and the cocktail tasted nice. I had the quinoa & avocado bowl which came with a grilled chicken breast. I was hoping for something light because I wasn’t that hungry. When I saw the dish come, I was pretty surprised because it was like a mountain of quinoa and salad with the chicken breast and sliced half of an avocado garnished on top. The chicken breast was so dry that it was so hard to chew in your mouth and was a literal choking hazard to try to swallow. I actually had to wash it down with water each time. Otherwise, the salad was quite bland and the avocado was just sliced. I didn’t really get much seasoning. I barely touched it, and when our server came around he asked about it. He did take it off my bill which was great of him. I asked for a flat white as well, and this also fell flat for me. The drink was flat from a texture standpoint instead of the added volume and silkiness you’d expect the steamed milk to add to good espresso. Overall, I think it’s a good spot to meet someone for drinks and chat. I am not so sure that I’d return for their food.
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For the majority of 2023 I was living in Burlington at my Dad’s house. As his youngest child at the age of 27, my Dad has been waiting for me to get my life together. I moved to Queen West in November of 2023, and since then my Dad has continued to ask me the same questions most parents do: When are you going to get a better job, when are you going to get a better place to live, why don’t you have a girlfriend. Being the youngest of 4, with 3 highly successful siblings, in long term relationships (2 siblings married and 1 siblings engaged), it has been hard for me to meet my dad’s expectations. Today, he was coming to the city for a reception at the Royal York Hotel, and he had a couple of hours to meet before. I knew I needed to pick the perfect place. We met at the Walrus at 6 PM, where we were seated in a quaint, well lit 2 seat table by the bar. Our server made his expert recommendation to my Dad when he teetered between the dumplings and the tacos. This recommendation would prove to be life changing for me. Shortly after ordering our appetizers were delivered. As a vegan I was pleased to enjoy the brussel sprouts and shoestring fries with slight adjustments. My Dad was delighted with the dumplings, each bite discovering more and more flavour. As he was halfway through his dish, he looked at me and he said to me for the first time, “ Noah, I am proud of you. Thank you for bringing me here. After eating these dumplings, you are now my favourite child”. Now we are with his lawyer and my Dad is writing my brothers and my sister out of the will. THE DUMPLINGS WERE THAT GOOD.
Noah Gould

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This is supposed to be a 1 star rating but Nana was a topnotch Manager and proactively rectified the bad service we experienced in a professional and calm manner hence in the end I have to change my rating to 3 stars. We went for their happy hour and ordered just drinks since we already had lunch in a nearby restaurant. We weren't even there for an hour when a staff member (Elan) came to us and said that we have to vacate our table in 5 mins since it was reserved for another customer. All the while this was communicated when we just ordered new set of drinks. When we asked why this wasn't mentioned by our server (Talia) prior to ordering our drinks, she got agitated and said that she doesn't want to talk to us anymore. My friend was calmly explaining to her that basically they want us to chug our drinks down in 5 mins so we can leave their restaurant which is so unreasonable. Of course we were frustrated and were swearing but not directly at her but she handled it unprofessionally. Talia should be avoided! She lacks proper customer service etiquette, very argumentative and damage the restaurant's reputation. Living and working in downtown Toronto, we pretty much dine and drink in restaurants/bars all the time. But this is the first time we have experienced this kind of inferior service. If not for Nana's professionalism and correcting the issues, we would not even give this place a second chance.
Larie L

Larie L

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