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Kinda stumbled upon this place last min looking for something to eat. Got dinner at the downstairs. Small menu but the food was great. Service started a little slow but they were generally pretty good and attentive. The drinks were really good according to my fiance. Price was reasonable and average
Amazing experience. This place will soon be relocating under s different name but it was amazing! Great education on absinthe. They had a variety to try. They had a variety of cocktails to try with absinthe in them. Our server was from France. The lounge upstairs is a very relaxed setting. Food was
What a great bar/restruant. Very unique and authentic french environment. The raclette was absolutely amazing. Such a cool experience. The atmosphere is so personal and charming. The upstairs feels like your siting in an old French apartment. If your into absent, they have every option available. A
Stopped by this place with friends on a bar hop, not really knowing what to expect. We went upstairs to a very quiet, fancy-looking area with a well-dressed bartender/waiter. Oops! I was dressed pretty casual. Though I was a bit uncomfortable about this at first, I soon stopped feeling that way as t
Had a great time trying a new (and delicious!) alcohol. The bartender gave thoughtful recommendations and was a lot of fun to interact with. Atmosphere was quiet, low key, and upscale.
With unique atmosphere and food, the Coq of the Walk stands out by offering a wide variety of absinthe cocktails and speciality beers. The raclette cheese poutine was delicious and the burger fantastic. Will definitely be coming again.
Delicious gourmet food with French Chef and staff, great selection of European alcohol (especially La Chouffe and Pastis!). Menu à la carte, tartare, boudin noir, duck burger... everything is home made. Happy hour 5pm to 7pm and free appetizers on Thursday and Friday. Definitely a must try in Toront
Magnificent little gem in Toronto. I'm afraid to share this wonderful upper lounge styled in the 50's speakeasy days. It might get too busy that we can't get in. Open Friday, Saturday evenings. Above the French Bistro "Coq on the walk".
True French raclette on Thursday night, and good absinthe. A little piece of France in Toronto !
Quite bar with great drinks and chill vibe!
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