The basement of The Black Dog Freehouse (popularly known as The Black Dog) isn’t very large, but it’s relaxed. It makes it feel like home, in some ways – like the young days of partying at home with friends. And, each of the three floors has its own unique atmosphere: from the basement (known as The Underdog) to the no-fuss main floor, and from the upper rooftop garden to the heated patio that the bar calls “The Wooftop.”
It takes a lot of assistance to give the bar its easy-going feel. “I do rely on the feedback of other people who are maybe more socially related to scenes,” says Tamara Cullen, manager of the bar. “For example, hip-hop is not something that I know a lot about, so I rely on staff and DJs to educate me a little bit, and give me their input. I definitely look for and accept help from other people, because, one person just can’t really know everything.”
Knowledge of different music has allowed performers and DJs to become regular residents at the bar. Each day of the week, DJs, with their music expertise, take over “the wooftop” and the basement at nights like Metal Mondays and Soul Sundays.
This casual neighbourhood pub has a rooftop garden patio (or the “wooftop patio” if you want to use its preferred moniker). While you can only really enjoy this garden patio in summer, the bar added a second enclosed rooftop patio, adjacent to the wooftop, for some all-season fun for anyone who prefers their cocktails with a side of a sweet view year-round.
This is a quaint lil’ pub where many fun nights have taken place. And, in true Brit style, many varieties of beers and lagers are available on tap and in bottles. From local to international, this joint serves up some great ales. And, of course, let’s not forget the “Wooftop” patio where you get a great view of Whyte Ave year-round.
Located right on Whyte Avenue, this is a fun hang out on a nice summer day or night. They always have fun DJs, music and bartenders to help set the mood. Set yourselves up at one of the tables or on a bench, and take it all in.