Practical information : Take a break Ontario
Timetable
Gourmet shops (pastry shops, chocolate shops, etc.), cafés and tea rooms are generally open every day from morning until mid- or late afternoon (some may be open until evening, especially cafés). There may, however, be days off in smaller shops or in the regions, usually at the beginning of the week. The schedule may also be reduced during the off-season. As for bars, many of them open their doors as early as 11 a.m. or noon, especially in the city. Otherwise, you can expect to open in the middle or late afternoon at the latest. Closing time is usually 2:00 a.m., but some close earlier (midnight or 1:00 a.m.) at the beginning of the week or during the off-season. Although they tend to be open 7 days a week, there are still days when they are closed (e.g. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday), especially in the regions.
Budget & Tips
The price of gourmet breaks and alcoholic beverages is relatively similar to what is found in Europe, although higher than in neighbouring Quebec. Some things are more expensive, however, such as baked goods and wine. To save money, the famous Happy Hour offered in bars in the middle or at the end of the day is a good idea. There are also passports sold at low prices that allow you to visit participating establishments and obtain drinks at ridiculous prices (tip not included). This is the case with the Craft Beer Passport (craftbeerpassport.ca) for Ontario's micro and craft breweries.
Remember that prices listed are always exclusive of taxes. Not only must the 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) be added, but also the 15% service charge. All methods of payment are accepted, but small businesses sometimes limit themselves to cash and/or debit cards.
Age restrictions
In Ontario, the legal drinking age is 19. Wherever a bar licence applies, only persons over the age of majority are allowed to drink. However, some places have a different licence (restaurant, artisanal production, etc.) that allows minors to enter. Note that if you look under 25, you will probably be asked for an official photo ID card.
What's very local
In bars and brasseries the Happy Hour ritual is often held during the week. It usually takes place from 4 or 5 pm until 7 pm or more, and saves on alcohol and/or food. It goes without saying that crowds go hand in hand during a Happy Hour...
Kids
Children are accepted wherever a bar license is not in effect. However, they can sometimes be accepted on the terrace of a bar until early evening.
Smokers
Smoking is not permitted in the gourmet shops, cafés, tea rooms and bars, as well as on their terraces. Smoking must also be kept away from the door of the establishment and its terraces (the law indicates 9 meters).