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White Rabbit Public House
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Coming to Uptown: The White Rabbit Public House - 47 King Street North. I spoke to a couple of the principals involved over the weekend - lounge atmosphere - bourbon bar, cocktails, wine, charcuterie and cheese plates. I'm very excited to see this place open.
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#2
Sounds very exciting.

Old Bon Mot spot?
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#3
(11-03-2014, 12:21 AM)Spokes Wrote: Sounds very exciting.

Old Bon Mot spot?
Yes, that's it. 
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#4
Does anyone have a time frame for the opening? We've been by many times, but there doesn't seem to have been much progress. This looks to be a great addition to the Uptown environment. We're very eager to give it a try.
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#5
It's open and looks good...

http://www.thecord.ca/white-rabbit/
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#6
Targeting an older crowd?
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#7
I hope so. As much as I like the energy and atmosphere students bring to Uptown, it's nice to have a place to get away from the crowd.
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(03-05-2015, 12:31 PM)schooner77 Wrote: I hope so.  As much as I like the energy and atmosphere students bring to Uptown, it's nice to have a place to get away from the crowd.

YES!
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#9
Completely agree! I've no issue with student bars, but I don't want to go to them. I frequent Failte and Ethel's uptown, as while there are students there, they don't dominate. So another place that offers a good mix of demographics is much welcomed.
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#10
Brisket. Go for the brisket. Fantastic.
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