The Green Room is the kind of place that you can't help but love. Although no longer much of a secret, it is still a fantastic atmosphere. With eclectic selection of books, art, and music playing, The Green Room draws students, artists and T. O intelligentsia in like a magnet. Veggie friendly and very affordable.more...See more text
Located in an alley behind Bloor West and Brunswick, Green Room is known for its cheap pints and cheap eats! The eclectic vibe extends to the full-service patio that is heated and seats about 40 people. This is the perfect patio for anyone on a budget.
If your campus building is closer to Bloor Street, lunchtime at this back alley resto-bar has remained a long-standing tradition of U of T students. Open noon sharp ‘til 2 am, The Green Room can be accessed by the alleyway between Borden Street and Brunswick Avenue, and is best known for their cold draught and quick ‘n’ dirty lunch and dinner options. The Green Room wrap, complete with grilled chicken, bacon and avocado, is the definition of comfort food, but the pad Thai may be this spot’s most famous dish to sample.
One of the Annex’s most beloved, old-school spots, The Green Room is a staple for starving artists and students in particular. The two-storey bar has a tucked-away garden patio where you can sip on a cold one and munch on some cheap eats (try their tasty pad Thai). They even have a Classic Album Night where they feature albums ranging from Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde to Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti.