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'Ottawa's original sinkhole,' as this basement bar has called itself since Rideau St collapsed in 2016, offers a great selection of Canadian microbrews (including the beloved Creemore), served on copper-top tables. There's food, too (mains $14 to $16) – brunch here is popular at weekends.


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