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  1. Toronto’s best bars 2019: The classics. 10 well-loved local watering holes that have stood the test of time, thanks to great atmosphere, broad wine and beer lists, and killer cocktails....

    • Bar Raval. If you really know your bars in Toronto, and you’re something of a Toronto bar enthusiast, then you’re not going to be surprised (nor upset) that Bar Raval takes the cake.
    • Civil Liberties. An absolute icon on Bloor West, Civil Liberties does not at first looks like it would be in the conversation for one of the best bars in Canada, but it is.
    • Gift Shop. Visiting Gift Shop is an experience, and one which is well worth heading down to Ossington to appreciate. It’s got it all – a hidden entrance, vintage glasses, and a charming, quirky atmosphere rivalled by very few Toronto bars.
    • Paris Paris. Is anybody shocked that “Paris Paris” is known for their wine? We honestly just love that they serve it by the magnum, so you can ensure that your day will go from average to excellent in one fell swoop.
  2. The Bantry Bay, Bantry. 2,782 likes · 1 talking about this · 638 were here. Visit The Bantry Bay on Wolfe Tone Square and enjoy the great atmosphere in our bar and restaurant, Bia!

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  3. So, for all you seasoned sippers and well-travelled cocktail connoisseurs, here are the local spots that got a shoutout on this inaugural list this year. Civil Liberties was named the “Best Bar in Canada,” an award sponsored by Naked Malt. It also came in 10th place on the general list. View this post on Instagram.

  4. Whether your preferences veer floral and fruity, refreshing and spritzy or bold and spirit-forward, the best cocktail bars in Toronto are guaranteed to satisfy even the most particular of palates. From rooftop escapes to neighbourhood haunts and speakeasy-style hidden gems, Toronto's bustling cocktail bar scene is guaranteed to impress.

  5. The Gaudi-esque inspired tapas bar is the sole Canadian bar to be recognized on the “definitive list of the world’s best drinking venues, voted for by an academy of over 500 experts worldwide.” The Toronto entry is among 19 new entries from around the world representing 28 cities across 19 countries.

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