Welcome to Firkin Pubs!
We’re a pub. A British one, too. So, from here on in, read everything with your best English accent. We’ve been slinging frosty pints and serving some of the finest pub fare you’ll find since 1987. With 23 locations in Ontario be sure to drop by a Firkin near you. Come check us out at www.firkinpubs.com
The Goose and Firkin was "certainly a very delightful experience. Great atmosphere. The servers, bartenders, staff were all very friendly, nice and helpful. There are pool tables and dart-boards. Drinks are bloody fantastic and the food is very palatable!" – Review from Urbanspoon
And guess what!? Since then, we've recently RENOVATED! We're located just north of York Mills Road on Leslie Street with parking always available and it's easy to get to us via TTC. Come and check out the new digs and delicious new menu! We promise great service and something that will please every appetite!
The Oxley promises fantastic food served alongside a good pint or an excellent glass of wine. All our food is made from scratch, and lovingly prepared by our kitchen team overseen by the Executive Chef & Owner Andrew Carter
General Public is inspired by trying to imagine what an upscale English pub would be if it had the heart of an American brasserie (and was open 11 to 11). It’s also going to signal a little bit of steakhouse, but not too much. And finally, it will look behind itself at the Black Hoof, which you will see reflected in James Santon’s menu here and there. In terms of vibe, the main floor is ‘everything’s gone green’, with lush comfortable banquette seating, warm wood, and barstools designed for long conversations over many cocktails. Upstairs you’ll find a completely different space that transports you to a peachy 80s dream. Somehow these two halves make perfect sense, and complement each other in a seamless conversation, where neither wins the argument, but you really do have to see it! See you soon!
The Rabbit Hole exemplifies the best of British cooking and Canadian hospitality. This friendly neighbourhood gastropub invites guests to cozy up and linger over craft beer and great conversation. Rooted in bold British flavours and locally sourced ingredients, The Rabbit Hole’s menu will consist of familiar comfort classics and imaginative twists on old-fashioned pub food.
Located in downtown Toronto's vibrant entertainment and financial districts, Elephant & Castle offers a quintessential British pub experience with hearty breakfasts, classic pub fare, and live sports. Enjoy a lively atmosphere and catch English Premier League and soccer matches while savouring authentic British cuisine. Ideal for happy hour, pre-show meals, or a casual night out, Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant on King Street is your go-to sports pub for an unforgettable dining experience in Toronto.
The Firkin on Yonge is a more sophisticated and elevated traditional English pub. Located right across from the Eaton's Centre on Yonge Street, just down the street from the Queen Subway Station, we're easy to find! Whether you're out shopping with your friends or you want to get away from the crowds of Yonge and Dundas, we are ready to be your perfect escape. Our two floors definitely get busy during concerts, UFC or sports nights, but there's always space to find a cozy nook with that special someone. Our second floor also allows us to host private events so contact us today to book your birthday, office party or special occasion. Special platter menus are also available for those such events.
We are walking distance to famous landmarks like the ACC, Rogers Centre, CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium. Twenty draught beers grace our bar, with many local and craft options to quench your various thirsts. Stop in next time you're in town to check out your favourite sports team or watch the game in comfort and style on one of our many wide screen televisions!We feature a waterfall-facing patio for those that want to soak up some sun and a pool table if you need a break.If you really want to see what we're all about meet us at the North West corner of Yonge and Queens Quay, and never mind the pronunciation.