Dakota Tavern

Toronto


This basement tavern rocks, with wooden-barrel stools and a small stage where you can catch some twang. You'll hear mostly country and blues, plus a bit of rock. Sunday bluegrass brunches (adult/child $7/free; 10am to 2pm) are a big hit – they're tasty, filling and fun, but you'll have to queue to get in.


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