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Woodhouse Brewing Co.
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Woodhouse Brewing Co.

Brewery
4.4(10 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 4 - 9 PM

Woodhouse Brewing Co. is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Woodhouse Brewing Co. was founded by Graham Woodhouse in 2014 with one simple mission - craft honest, great tasting beer that he could be proud to put his family name on. Since that time, the brand has grown to offer an expanded line-up of beers and non-alc beers available across Ontario. Woodhouse joined Junction Craft Beverage Co. in 2022 and is now produced at their award winning facility in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood. Calling a restored, former 1930's art-deco incinerator, affectionately known as 'The Destructor" home. A perfect spot to take in Toronto's industrial past while enjoying great draught beer, food and a selection of beer-to-go. Reservations: taproom@junctioncraft.com Event bookings: events@junctioncraft.com

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Location

150 Symes Rd, Toronto, ON M6N 0B1



Features

Service options

Curbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryOnsite servicesLanguage assistance

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible parking lotWheelchair-accessible washroom

Featured User Reviews

I just bought a can of your lager from the LCBO, and my oh my. Absolutely fantastic! Light, airy and everything I’m looking for in a lager. I’ve been to so many craft breweries in Ontario, this wasn’t even draught and it’s still the best craft beer I’ve tasted. In fact, it’s the only one that I felt was worth leaving a review for. Keep doing what you’re doing friends!

April 7, 2024 on Google

January 30, 2024 on Google

You HAVE to try their amber. TDF! My first Woodhouse beer and I loved it.

November 17, 2023 on Google

Go for the architecture and stay for the beer. 🍺 This Art Deco structure was built by Toronto's longest serving Commissioner of Public Works, R.C Harris and opened in 1934. The building is a rare survivor of West Toronto's early 20th century industrial era in the former Ontario Stockyards area and is a heritage property. It is known as the "destructor", home of a former incinerator for the City of Toronto.

October 22, 2023 on Google

Had some pizza and take out beers. Staff is awesome but way overpriced for what it is.

August 3, 2023 on Google

Great team & beer

May 15, 2023 on Google

Great beer, great new brewery space! Will visit again to watch World Cup and grab some tall cans to go.

December 7, 2022 on Google

Great beer!

December 7, 2022 on Google