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Mill Street Brewery is a brewery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is a part of Anheuser–Busch InBev and named after Mill Street where it is located. During its first decade of operation, as an independent brewer, Mill Street won several awards including Golden Tap Awards for Best Toronto Microbrewery ('04-'08) and Best Toronto Beer (for Tankhouse Ale: '04-'07), and was named "Canadian ...
The Distillery District is a commercial and residential district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, east of downtown, which contains numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops housed within heritage buildings of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery. The 13 acres (5.3 ha) district comprises more than forty heritage buildings and ten streets, and is ...
The company's distillery facility on the Toronto waterfront was closed in the 1990s. The buildings, dating to the 1860s, were preserved and repurposed as an arts and entertainment district that is called the Distillery District. In 1998, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery was named one of the National Historic Sites of Canada.
Trinity Street Distillery District: Old Toronto 18 George H. Haymes House ... 17 Mill Street York Mills: North York 6, 18 John E. Thompson Block 1886 [note 32]
Yes. History. Opening. June 19, 2016. Distillery Loop is a streetcar loop in the Toronto streetcar system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that lies at the south end of the Cherry Street branch – originally dubbed the Cherry Street streetcar line – that runs from a streetcar junction on King Street East south along Sumach and Cherry Streets. [1 ...
Trinity Street south of Mill St (marked by red bricks) Thomas Mercer Jones Villa by John George Howard: 1833 St. James' Anglican Church by Thomas Rogers (of Kingston) 1833–39 1849 (fire) Church and King Streets Canada Company Office built by John George Howard: 1834 Frederick Street, between King and Front Freeland's Soap and Candle Factory 1830s
The back of Mill Street Brewery Brew Pub in Toronto's Distillery District. Toronto has a long history of beer brewing. Eugene O'Keefe, founder of O'Keefe Brewing Company, grew up in Toronto, to which his family had emigrated from Ireland in 1832. O'Keefe was the first to produce lager beer in Canada along with the traditional ale and porter.
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