Press Club, Toronto

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  • Press Club, Toronto

    Phil Brown | Last Updated: May 30,2009 12:15:07 pm
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    Despite the blood-thirsty guard-dogs monitoring the lumber yard on the corner of Manning and Dundas West, the Dundas Strip still emanates a certain friendliness to it. Dotted with bars meant to attract the younger cocktail crowd, who like their music loud and their cocktails cheap. Domains of choice for locals in-the-know have been known to loosen their Gap gear at The Chelsea Room, Communist’s Daughter and Cocktail Molotov, and now at the latest drinkery; The Press Club.

    The space that once housed Caffe Brasiliano (which is now across the street in bigger proportions) has now been outfitted as a snug pub, pulling in an uber-casual 35-and-under clientele. The large sign of the former business still hangs, shouting out at you while the small tasteful ‘press club’ moniker entices you with its quiet charm merely “suggesting” that you walk in. Both the killer name and the vintage typewriter that’s displayed by the window made me think about the long standing connection between literature and liquor. As I walked in, I wondered, would Dorothy Parker drink here?


    Credit co-owners Shawn Merritt and Natalie Robinson with recognizing a singular opportunity when it came their way and seizing it. They have graced the Dundas West Strip with a hidden gem that will soon be discovered especially since they’ve opened it up on a street that is still a local secret.

    Having the opportunity to chat Shawn up it turns out that he did a stint as a columnist in Vietnam but makes it clear that PC isn’t some dry “book club”. His main intention was to eventually offer rare liquors that he’d import from Vietnam: snake flavoured booze, rare flower spiked liquids that one can’t find in your regular bar-around-town. The atmosphere, being more European bar than English pub makes it easy to sidle up next to your neighbour and actually have a conversation, as suggested by the large corner bench that pulls the whole place together.


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    AT A GLANCE
    Press Club
    850 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON
    416-364-7183
    Dundas West
    Venue:
    Bar, Lounge
    Hours:
    Hours: Daily 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
    Price Range:
    $$ (affordable)
    Payment:
    Master Card, Visa, American Express
    THE BUZZ

    IN THE AREA

    1 Reader Reviews

    Haven't been there yet, but for a place that calls itself the Press Club and displays a typewriter in its window, they should get someone who's somewhat literate to write their website copy.

    "The Press Club appeals to any patron who dare enter the world of secluded comfort this "Euro" Toronto bar has to offer. The inquisitive have claimed this spot as the hidden jem on the West side."

    "jem"?
    "any patron who dare enter"?

    Then there's this "jem" of writing on the "House Bands" page, re: The Gypsy Rebels.

    "A most see Band of artist and masters of there professions."

    Oy.






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