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The Liberty

Rating: 1.9/5 (26 votes)

Posted by Staff / Reviewed on May 31, 2007

The LibertyThe Liberty has a chic, modern interior, complimented by one of Liberty Village's best wrap-around patios. On the menu are favourites like their Liberty Burger ($11) and steak sandwich ($14.45) as well as pizza, pasta, risotto, calamari, soups and salads.

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Mike / January 26, 2009 at 04:32 pm
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Used to go all the time... friendly attentive staff, great martinis, awesome food. Last time I was there the service was lousy (despite an unsurprisngly empty dining room), the food was mediocre and the washroom (icing on the cake) wasn't clean. I've struck this place off my list. Too many other places in the neighborhood who seem more interested in having my business.
Julie / September 11, 2009 at 06:05 pm
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I'm new to the neighborhood and have been here a few times. I found the staff very attentive and knowledgeable on every occasion. The food is excellent (had the pizza on my first visit, and the trout special the second time, the third time was the best with the pasta!) The patio is amazing, and I look forward to my next visit!!
Mike / May 17, 2010 at 03:11 pm
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I went back a few weeks ago and I'm with Julie now. Much improved from last time (even the washrooms... see earlier review). I'll go back again.
Chris / June 2, 2010 at 03:28 am
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Great staff, minus the owner (Nezam) who is a real wannabe pretentious idiot who doesn't care about his customers, even the staff says he doesn't care --- which explains why I got a cold coffee and a speck of food for $16. Save your money. Patio is ok on some days other days it is closed for no reason at all. If they changed the ownership, this place has a real chance to shine. No offense Nezam, but you are the reason people don't come back.
mocked / March 8, 2011 at 05:50 pm
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I went there for lunch one day with a craving for garlic bread. I didn't check the menu first, I just went in hoping they'd have it. It wasn't on the menu so I ordered a (lovely) salad and then politely asked the waitress if they served garlic bread.

She LAUGHED in my face and said no, swanning off back to her perch behind the bar. I was humiliated - I was dining alone and at that point, other patrons in the place were staring at me. Ok, lady, you work in a restaurant that serves things a bit more upscale than garlic bread, but you don't have to be rude to someone who was cool enough to order something off the menu anyways.

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