Dive into this memorabilia-laden British pub where awesome tap beer, hearty Anglo fare, and a lively vibe make every visit unforgettable.
"A laid-back good time is always the vibe at this Little Burgundy mainstay, so expect the same on New Year’s Eve. There will be a four-course tasting menu for $80 (or $120 with whiskey and wine pairings) plus bubbles at midnight. A reduced regular menu will also be available. Be sure to make a reservation by December 29th to score a table." - Erinn Blicher
"Little Burgundy is home to Burgundy Lion, the neighbourhood’s favourite British pub (and maybe the most popular in the whole city). Come for a pint of inexpensive Burgundy Lion ale and stay for the fish and chips. Plus, there’s always a football (read: soccer) match on the telly." - JP Karwacki, Eater Staff
"Burgundy Lion’s all-season top floor is less a terrasse and more a “tea garden conservatory”, but either way, it offers an entirely glass roof with Parisian-style seating and floor-to-ceiling plants. It serves British afternoon tea as well as the traditional English pub eats (like fish and chips and bangers and mash) that Burgundy Lion is known for." - Erinn Blicher, Kaitlyn McInnis
"This hyper-popular Little Burgundy pub is a great all-rounder (beer, cocktails, pub food), and it also regularly airs sports, with an emphasis on soccer. Sister establishment Bishop & Bagg in Mile End is another formidable pick." - Eater Staff
"The deadline for ordering Burgundy Lion’s Thanksgiving Sunday roast may have come and gone, but that doesn’t mean the beloved British pub can’t still deliver the comfort you need this weekend. Mac and cheese, prime roast beef poutine, and traditional English sticky toffee are all available for takeout and delivery." - Camille Cardin Goyer