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 mperial Public Library's lack of any discernible identity works in its favour. Here the regulars come in two kinds: those who gaze silently into their drafts, and those who conduct loud, never-ending sports arguments despite the fact that no one’s actually disagreeing.
Despite the close proximity to Ryerson, regulars tend to be a mixture of an older crowd, many wooed by the two jukeboxes (a big draw at "the library"), and the wacky and off-kilter (Ryerson Students). Stripped of other options, the people at the Imp usually lean to the side of friendliness -- which means it's a great place to go if you want to hang out and meet people, and a very bad place to go if you want to brood over a SoHo Martini.
This is one of those bars that simply do not change what’s always worked - from the wood-panelled walls to the air vents made to look like logs. The centrepiece of the establishment is a large circular bar resplendent with a glowing rainbow of horizontal stripes behind the glass-bricked counter and backlit fading posters and old ads framed above. The jukebox pumping out old jazz and crooners like Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee and Patsy Cline.
The Take
The Library is a hangout for Ryerson students looking to combine drinking and thinking over the school year. But after exams, the Library gives way to the patio with it’s breathtaking view of the construction in progress (?) at Yonge and Dundas.
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AT A GLANCE
Imperial Public Library
58 Dundas Street East, Toronto, ON
416-977-4667
Downtown
Venue:
Pub
Hours:
DailY: 11:00am - 2:00am
Price Range:
$$ (Affordable)
Payment:
Master Card, Visa, American Express
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THE BUZZ
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IN THE AREA
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5 Reader Reviews | The Imp is one of the oldest bars in Toronto and still one of the best. If you're in need of an alternative to the club district scene, Imperial Public Library is the best spot in one of the more diverse night life hoods in Toronto proper.
1. Anonymous's Review :: August 21, 2008 |
The Imp is one of the oldest bars in Toronto and still one of the best. If you're in need of an alternative to the club district scene, Imperial Public Library is the best spot in one of the more diverse night life hoods in Toronto proper.
2. Tam Tam's Review :: August 21, 2008 Tam Tam's Rating: 4 Stars |
The lighting is inadequate, and the sound needs some serious calibration, but there is simply no other choice in the city for a place to go have a cheap drink and have a meaningful moment with the music.
3. Anonymous's Review :: May 06, 2008 |
The lighting is inadequate, and the sound needs some serious calibration, but there is simply no other choice in the city for a place to go have a cheap drink and have a meaningful moment with the music.
4. Ed Alcock's Review :: May 06, 2008 Ed Alcock's Rating: 4 Stars |
You don't want to read another review, go - you'll love the place.
5. Taylor's Review :: May 27, 2006 Taylor's Rating: 4 Stars |
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 58 Dundas Street East, Toronto, ON
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