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The Wheat Sheaf Tavern

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2.00 mi
Bars
$$
 
+1 416-504-9912
667 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1M9
Hours
Mon
11:30am-2:00am
Tue
11:30am-2:00am
Wed
11:30am-2:00am
Thu
11:30am-2:00am
Fri
11:30am-2:00am
Sat
11:30am-2:00am
Sun
11:30am-2:00am

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Watering hole open since 1849, with lots of TVs for sports, pub grub & a 1,200-song jukebox.
 
Service options :
Outdoor seating, No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in
Highlights :
Fast service, Great bar food, Great cocktails, Karaoke, Live performances, Sports
Accessibility :
Wheelchair accessible seating, Wheelchair-accessible parking lot: false, Wheelchair-accessible washroom: false
Offerings :
Alcohol, Beer, Cocktails, Food, Food at bar, Hard liquor, Wine
Dining options :
Seating
Amenities :
Washroom
Atmosphere :
Casual, Cozy
Payments :
Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments
 

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The Wheat Sheaf Tavern is a historic watering hole that has been serving patrons since 1849, located at 667 King St W, Toronto, Ontario. This beloved establishment offers a range of service options including outdoor seating, no-contact delivery, delivery, takeout, and dine-in.

Whether you're a sports enthusiast or a music lover, The Wheat Sheaf Tavern has got you covered. With numerous TVs for sports viewing, a 1,200-song jukebox, and live performances, you're guaranteed to have a memorable experience.

The tavern is well-known for its fast service and great bar food. From classic pub grub to delectable cocktails, their offerings are sure to satisfy your cravings. Karaoke nights add an extra touch of entertainment, making it a perfect spot for a fun night out.

The bar boasts an impressive selection of alcohol, beer, cocktails, hard liquor, and wine. Whether you're in the mood for a pint or a crafted cocktail, their extensive beverage menu has something for everyone.

With seating options available, The Wheat Sheaf Tavern welcomes you to enjoy its lively atmosphere and fantastic offerings. Don't miss out on this historical gem in Toronto's King Street West neighborhood.