Vollo Cafe
Just a few words about this little hole in the wall.
Not really a pub but if you like beer then check it out.
At the corner of Dundonald and Yonge (east side of Yonge just south of Bloor), you might pass this place a thousand times without a second glance.
I know because I have. And I am not the only one.
One of my best friends works a couple of streets down from Vollo. Last summer a friend of his said they should meet here. He walks in and gets what I call "The Book of Beer", the menu - literally hundreds of beers - from imports that I have never heard of to craft beers from tiny breweries all over Canada.
Any type of beer you could think of is here.
So my friend, after having multiple orgasms, picks himself off the floor, wipes his brow and asks the waiter how long they have been open.
"Uh, seventeen years," is the reply.
As I said, you could walk by this place a thousand times ...
And on top of it its just a terrific place to have a drink. Quiet. Cool.
Great little place. If you like your beer (and if you're here I presume you do) then get in there and have one or six.
Not really a pub but if you like beer then check it out.
At the corner of Dundonald and Yonge (east side of Yonge just south of Bloor), you might pass this place a thousand times without a second glance.
I know because I have. And I am not the only one.
One of my best friends works a couple of streets down from Vollo. Last summer a friend of his said they should meet here. He walks in and gets what I call "The Book of Beer", the menu - literally hundreds of beers - from imports that I have never heard of to craft beers from tiny breweries all over Canada.
Any type of beer you could think of is here.
So my friend, after having multiple orgasms, picks himself off the floor, wipes his brow and asks the waiter how long they have been open.
"Uh, seventeen years," is the reply.
As I said, you could walk by this place a thousand times ...
And on top of it its just a terrific place to have a drink. Quiet. Cool.
Great little place. If you like your beer (and if you're here I presume you do) then get in there and have one or six.
Labels: Toronto pubs

