The Paddock, Toronto

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  • The Paddock, Toronto

    Don Ellis | Last Updated: April 23,2009 10:38:07 am
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    Ever want something no more complicated than pint of draft while the better half is whining for a Gibson served straight-up with the alchemy of a five-star hotel lounge? Well, you can't split up just because of cocktail incompatibility, now, can you? And that was the very focus Tom Patterson and Ken Horne had when they took over the Paddock, rehabilitating it into well-behaved citizen.*

    The Paddock received a major facelift five years ago to turn this landmark location into a semi-chi-chi bar. The upgraded version opened in the fall of 1998 in the refurbished shell of what was previously the Paddock Tavern (since 1947), but with a local chef, a solid sound system, and a quality - and often inventive - cocktail lineup.

    It may seem counterintuitive to have a tavern-like bar with all the chic trappings of urban cool, yet here it is. The old-school drinks, vintage surroundings, mixed with current sounds have been luring an energized crowd here to mingle in the happy-hour vibe of a late-'40s and early-'50s era cocktail bar.

    The current rendition of The Paddock is an enhancement of the original - a design that wasn't created with the intention of being "retro" or "kitschy," like many of Toronto’s retro concept bars. It was established long before either of those hopelessly common adjectives were defined terms; when retro sounded like the name of a new Oldsmobile.

    Everything about this little bar indicates an era when people gathered for rounds of stiff stuff on the rocks, while ranting about Ike, the Russkies and Art Linkletter. The room is a living, technicolour snapshot of the ‘40s; owners Tom Patterson and Ken Horne dispensed with the Paddock’s previous lack-of-funds-inspired bar theme and reconnected their Queen and Bathurst venue with walnut accenting, wooden flooring, and paneling that looks like Hershey chocolate bars - all to attract a new crowd, good energy, and therefore, street cred.

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    AT A GLANCE
    The Paddock
    178 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON
    416-504-9997

    Queen West
    Venue:
    Bar, Lounge
    Hours:
    Mon. to Sat.: 5:00pm - 2:00am
    Sun.: 5:00pm - 12:00pm
    Price Range:
    $$ (Affordable)
    Payment:
    Master Card, Visa, American Express
    THE BUZZ

    IN THE AREA

    2 Reader Reviews

    Is The Paddock still open? The past few attempts it has been closed.

    1. Trent Fowler's Review :: July 26, 2009
    Trent Fowler's Rating: 4 Stars
    Great 'find' within the Queen/King West nabe. It's not as annoyingly packed and arrogant as the king west cliches (cheval, spice route, I'm looking at you!), and is twice as good in terms of quality of service and drinks as anywhere in the area.
    It can be a bit too quiet though.... I wish just a few more people came out to give it a bit more vibrance. The piano player (very random it seems) was a nice touch as well.
    Also... on a personal note, I recently 'lost' my wallet. When I returned the next day the staff had found it, kept it for me, and gave it back without any mocking and with all the cash still there! Another sign of the classy nature and quality of staff!

    2. RogerB's Review :: January 09, 2009
    RogerB's Rating: 3 Stars

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