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Henderson Brewing coB-Worth Trying
128A Sterling Rd, Toronto, ON M6R 0C6, Canada
· Brewery, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (636 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery
Destination brewery with beloved Rush-collab beers and a lively, dog-friendly taproom; great for pints and events, but service tone and policy enforcement can be inconsistent.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Henderson Brewing delivers solid craft beer experiences with strong beer quality and an appealing industrial setting that rewards repeat visits. However, inconsistent service tone—ranging from warmly knowledgeable to abrupt during events—and variable execution under pressure prevent a higher grade. Best suited for beer-focused visits rather than full dining experiences.
Restaurant Summary
The taproom hums with laid-back energy: long benches, board games, and a steady stream of Rush memorabilia that delights fans. One guest noted, "The bartender walked me through the taps and even pointed out the fun collab cans." However, expect policy enforcement moments around private events and to-go alcohol rules, and service tone can swing from warmly helpful to abrupt under pressure. The cooking stays secondary to the beer. Expect well-made core styles and crowd-pleasing hazies with occasional playful one-offs (pickle or garlic riffs at festivals). Food is limited—simple pizzas and snacks, plus rotating vendors at events—good for grazing while you sample rather than a full dinner. Ideal for beer-first visits, game nights, or post-MOCA hangs more than chef-driven meals. Families and dogs are common, especially daytime and event hours, making it kid-accommodating in spirit. That said, some guests find kid-heavy visits loud, and there is no formal kids menu beyond simple snacks or pizza when available. If you need a quiet adult-only pint, aim for off-peak hours when the hall feels calmer and spacious.
At a Glance
- Excellent craft beers, especially hazies and Rush collaborations
- Spacious, dog-friendly taproom with events and community vibe
- Service tone and policy enforcement can feel abrupt during busy times
- Limited permanent food; event options may sell out
- Good value for pints and growler refills
What Sets It Apart
- Rush_collaboration_beers
- large_event_friendly_space
- dog_friendly_indoor_policy
What People Love
- Hazy IPAs that punch above price
- Rush-branded beers and memorabilia
- Easygoing, communal seating vibe
- Event programming like festivals and game screenings
Points of Concern
- Event operations can create long lines, sellouts, and crowding
- Some reports of rude or abrupt interactions during policy enforcement
- Private events may close the taproom without clear signage for walk-ins
- Auto-gratuity or tip prompts surprised some bar-order guests
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostC$20-35 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Based on review mentions, prioritize fresh pours of hazy styles; add a snack or pizza if available; verify event vendor food before relying on a meal
Perfect For
- Post-museum pints after MOCA
- Group hangouts and casual game nights
- Rush fans seeking collab beers
- Dog-friendly meetups in a big space
Location Insights
Area: Post-industrial creative corridor near MOCA with breweries, studios, and mixed residential; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy on event days; industrial edges feel quieter after dark but with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Next to MOCA, near rail path and Sterling Rd creative spaces; attracts event-goers and neighborhood families.
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-JunctionThis neighborhood is characterized by a mix of industrial spaces and residential streets, attracting a creative and entrepreneurial crowd. The dining scene is eclectic, with craft breweries, casual eateries, and innovative food spots reflecting the area's evolving cultural fabric. It is accessible and generally safe, with a laid-back, community-oriented atmosphere.
Sterling Road Industrial AreaThis micro-neighborhood is known for its concentration of breweries, artisanal food producers, and light industrial businesses. It has a gritty, authentic vibe popular with locals seeking craft beverages and unique dining experiences away from the downtown core.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–22:00
Tuesday10:00–22:00
Wednesday10:00–22:00
Thursday10:00–22:00
Friday10:00–23:00
Saturday10:00–23:00
Sunday10:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery
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