Hungry for some Toronto history and classic pub fare? The Flatiron: A Firkin Pub is one of Toronto’s most iconic watering holes, housed in the lower level of the Gooderham Building.
Located in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood near our hotel (and the world's best food market), the Flatiron is a cozy British-inspired watering hole. Comfy booths and classic pub fare like shepherd’s pie and fish and chips create an unpretentious atmosphere. But make no mistake, the pub sits beneath some of the most expensive real estate in the city. The building was constructed in the late 19th century by distillery tycoon George Gooderham of Gooderham and Worts. Completed in 1882, it predates its more famous NYC counterpart by two decades. The building sits on a triangular piece of land at the intersection of Front, Wellington and Church Streets and is the focal point of Toronto’s most iconic commercial block. Just across the street, the Dog Fountain at Berczy Park is a popular destination for dog and public art lovers.
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