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We are sorry to disappoint you but we have closed down Pimblett's Restaurant, the Queen's Head Pub and the Bed and Breakfast Rooms at 263 Gerrard Street East.

However we do continue to operate The bed and Breakfast at the corner of Gerrard and Ontario

We wish to thank all those that made this establishment a great success for the Past twenty-seven years. A life style that I have enjoyed so much. Please do not hesitate in joining us at the Bed and Breakfast just across the Road.
We have brought many of the decorative items with us.
Thanks Geoffrey Pimblett.

Estabished 1979 Closed 2004. R.I.P.

Established in 1979 and soon became a firm and somewhat notorious institution in The Toronto Scene.
- Located in the lower ground floor of 263 Gerrard Street east with outdoor patio, Oak Paneling from Gordon Lightfoot’s House in Rosedale, Mahogany Fireplace from Sir Edmond Walkers Mansion, 99 St. George Street, Beautifully carved solid oak Bar from the early 20th. century. Period Light Fixtures, persian carpets and comfy sofas.
Fireplace, fully air conditioned, friendly bartenders.
- An eclectic clientele from the local residents of mixed gender, famous and not so famous
- Full Menu and Pub Grub from English Fish and Chips, Steak and Kidney Pie, Shepherds Pie, Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Lamb, Pork, Turkey and Ham (Changes Daily)
The only place to have Scottish Haggis on all year round.
- We are known for our Best British and Local Beers on tap
Guinness Irish Stout, Teteley Bitter, Tenants Lager, Smithwicks Irish Ale, Creemore Springs Premium Lager, Gritstone Ale (Niagara fall’s Brewery), Mousehead ( Dartmouth Nova Scotia), Alexander Keith’s India Pale Ale, Strongbow Cider, Amsterdam Nutbrown Ale.

- We are pleases to acknowledge the following who have frequented our establishment:
The Queen, Carol Pope, Bridget The Clown, , Michael Keaton,
Bruce Cockburn, Lady Iris Mountbatten, The Tea Party,
Quentin Crisp, Keith Richard's of the Rolling Stones, Barbara Hamilton, Bill Graham (Minister of Foreign Affairs) Spen Robinson MP, Barbara Hall (Toronto Mayor) Jack Layton (leader of the NDP Party) The Primate of the Anglican Church (Canada) Murry McLaughlin.
And so many others from all walks of life, sorry if you are not mentioned.