C’est What

Toronto, Canada

3.7

Fermé en ce moment

22 avis

Wi-Fi gratuit

Carte

Vue de la rue

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Informations professionnelles

Accepte les réservations
Non
Livraison
Non
À emporter
Non
Cartes de crédit acceptées
Crédit, Débit
Adapté
Tard dans la nuit
Parking
Rue
Parking à vélos
Oui
Accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
Non
Adapté aux enfants
Non
Adapté aux groupes
Oui
Tenue vestimentaire
Décontracté
Ambiance
Décontracté
Bruit
Moyen
Musique
Concert
Bon pour danser
Non
Alcool
Bar complet
Happy Hour
Non
Meilleures soirées
Jeu., Vend., Sam.
Vestiaire
Non
Fumeur
Non
Terrasse
Non
Wi-Fi
Gratuit
Télévision
Oui
Chiens autorisés
Non
Service de restauration
Oui
Traiteur
Non

Description

Spécialités

C’est What offers a diverse menu of comfort food made from scratch with real honest ingredients. It is also Toronto’s preeminent craft beer purveyor and original craft beer and wine restaurant, featuring 42 craft brews on tap — including eight on cask, fine whiskies from the world over, and a select all Ontario VQA wine list.

C’est What showcases live, original, indie music in its music room. Other diversions include board games, pool tables, and fireplaces.

Historique

Fondé en 1988.

Started in 1988 when an early mid-​life crisis hit founder George Milbrandt at the age of twenty-​seven. He left behind his architectural training and a construction business and relentlessly hounded family, friends and friends of friends to buy shares for start-​up capital and opened with a mandate of «true local flavour».

C’est What was the first Toronto establishment of any kind to offer local craft beer and wine exclusively. As a result, a whole new generation of restaurateurs grew up knowing that local was not only good but financially viable. It has tripled in size, quadrupled the draught selection, and showcased the who’s who of the Canadian indie music scene over the years.

All of this should not understate the importance of people in the C’est What experience. We make decisions here based on our passions not a focus group study. In fact, you are served by real people that each have their own personality and have not been neutered by a corporate handbook.