In the rather boring city of London, the one thing you can find a a number of decent local sports bars. I haven’t been to the Dawghouse in years, but a Hallowe’en discussion in a drunken stupor reminded me I should go back. One of the ironies of London is that fact, despite being the birthplace of Labatt brewery, many of the Indie pubs have been monopolized by Molson. As a result, draught choices are limited to Canadian, Coors and other pints disguised by the Molson-Coors label. Boo. I was pleasantly surprised by the size and price of the menu. There is a good array of bar food including wings, burgers and all the usual suspects. Nothing was bad, in particular the burger. The dawghouse platter is a great value and the potchos, made with kettle chips instead of nachos looked solid. They have good daily food and drink specials too. In an area inundated with chain restaurants, you’ll get better food at a better price if you dine on Wilkins instead of Wellington.
Bradley C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, Canada
Get a burger! One of the best in London. Under ten bucks. Music tends to be too loud if you go on the weekend but you could say that for ap lot of places that have live music. Drink priced are reasonable. There I’d typically a good crowd. Nice blue collar pub.
Jennifer M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, Canada
Burgers. :Homer drools: Best burgers in the city. Get one and fries for $ 7 Saturday afternoons.
Henry D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, Canada
Been here many times all good experiences. Friday nights live music and Saturday nights karaōke. Good beer selection, food is delicious and friendly service. Booths with your own TV is a nice touch while eating however wish they had a better patio for the summer but the one currently there not horrible. Prices are not bad at all, definitely recommend stopping by it is off the beaten path which is nice for those who don’t want to go to a crowded/rowdy bar downtown.