The Queen & Beaver Public House

35 Elm St, Toronto
(647) 347-2712

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Paul Comeau

This is just such a nice place to chill right out, ... Check it out - you'll love it 😊

Christopher Zarb

Great food, the servers remember their guests and always make you feel very welcome. The scotch egg is simply delicious order two! The sound system is great for watching sports like EPL soccer games. The 2nd floor is very cozy; the chair options makes for a relaxing visit.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Full English Breakfast, Hand Chopped Burger, Fish and Chips, Avocado Toast, Traditional Scotch Egg & Piccalilli, Fish & Chips with Mushy Peas, Pancakes

SHIBIN JACOB

I went there a while ago with my friend it was so great, had an amazing time. Service was excellent.

Also if anyone can identify that drink in the picture, it would be so great. All I can remember is it tasting epic and having a cherry inside šŸ˜….

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vikash Ramdat

Honestly ones of the best spots I found recently. Prices are more than fair. Everything tasted fresh and the bread is absolute heaven. Went upstairs and Yap is amazing host up there. Great recommendations and his service is absolutely amazing

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Full English Breakfast

Chari luz

A very nice place to have drinks. Recommended.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

chad lloyd

Very cool spot! Nice staff.

John Chidley-Hill

I’d been to the Queen and Beaver a handful of times before and always enjoyed it, but today I had an especially great experience.

My stepfather and mother came into town for his birthday and to celebrate we were going to go Little Canada as a family outing. Before taking in that attraction we decided to have lunch at the Queen and Beaver. Because there were four adults — me, my partner, my mom, and my stepdad — as well as my four-month-old son in a stroller, we decided to eat well after the lunchtime rush.

As soon as we walked through the doors we were greeted by Stuart, the host. He profusely apologized because he had just given away the last table. But then he reconsidered and said ā€œwait a minute, we might be able to rearrange some things.ā€

Sure enough, one pair of diners left, Stuart moved another pair, and we had a table big enough to accommodate all of us and have the stroller alongside.

As usual, the food was excellent, the wait staff were friendly, and the ambience was warm and fun. I took one star off atmosphere because at one point it was so loud it was a strain to hear my family around our table, but the din served as white noise for my son to nap through most of the meal.

Just an exceptional meal, thanks largely to Stuart’s efforts.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Beef and Onion Pie

Bredgy L.

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The Sunday special truly lives up to its name, making me forget about all the woes and responsibilities for Monday. This feast is a beautifully roasted beef striploin, cooked to an ultra tender and juicy medium rare and drowned in a red wine gravy made from the beef drippings, for a richer, slightly sweet addition to the beef. My first time having Yorkshire pudding has me immediately hooked. The crisp exterior contrasts the airy and fluffy interior, with a fragrant eggy aroma and lots of surface area to soak up the gravy. Each bite was always so exciting from the sweet parsnip puree, roasted potatoes, honeyed carrots, and braised cabbage, a refreshingly sweet palate cleanser.

Also couldn't skip the scotch egg with piccalilli, which is also my first time with it. It has a gentle acidity to balance the sweet honey mustard, with cauliflower, pepper and shallots inside that balance the savory taste of the scotch egg. The crust on the scotch egg is exquisite, with a satisfyingly crispy texture and a moist porky bite mixed with fennel seeds, black pepper and other spices that are elevated by the jammy richness of the egg yolk.

Recommended dishes: Traditional Scotch Egg & Piccalilli

Marty Sexton

Fish and chips were spot on. I would give a fifth star but I thought there could’ve been one more piece of fish. The draft beer selection is solid.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Juan Pires

The environment and vibes of the place was alright, probably the only thing I liked. The meal was mediocre at best, but was absurd for the quality, quantity and price.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

J.P. Cyrus

British style pub

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Amelia Brandon

Absolutely incredible, pancakes were the best we’ve ever had, the full English breakfast was 10/10. Would drive back here from Sudbury just for brunch.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dan

The Queen & Beaver has been a ā€œmust stopā€ each time I’ve come to Toronto for the past decade. It’s one of the best burgers you’ll get in Toronto and the atmosphere is great. Their other dishes are great too. If you want great pub food, you can’t do better in downtown Toronto.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lee Henderson

Superb spot that truly feels (and somehow smells) like a proper British Pub. The smell comment is not an insult.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Teresa Moroney

We were a party of 8..I had the fish and chips which was delicious...definitely too salty..the portions for the Sunday lunch roast beef and burger were very disappointing based on the price..most of our party was disappointed

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

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The Queen & Beaver Public House

35 Elm St, Toronto, ON M5G 1H1
(647) 347-2712