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    The Three Speed

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Bloor West bar that earns its reputation.

    The Three Speed, Bar in Toronto

    About The Three Speed

    The Three Speed is a wine-leaning neighbourhood bar on Bloor Street West that is easier to walk into than almost anything comparable in Toronto. The by-the-glass selection runs toward less familiar, character-driven bottles — more discovery than most bars at this level. Skip it if you want a craft cocktail program; book it if you want a low-effort, high-return evening with a glass of something interesting.

    The Three Speed Is Not a Cocktail Bar — And That Distinction Matters

    If you arrive at The Three Speed on Bloor Street West expecting a polished cocktail-forward room, you will likely walk out pleasantly surprised or slightly confused. This is a neighbourhood bar with a wine-leaning identity, and the most common mistake first-timers make is treating it like either a craft cocktail destination or a wine bar in the European sense. It is neither, and that gap between expectation and reality is exactly where it earns its audience.

    The physical space sets the tone immediately. The room is compact and worn-in, with low lighting and the kind of layout that encourages proximity rather than performance. There are no dramatic architectural gestures here. Seating is close, conversation carries, and the bar itself is the natural anchor point. If you have been once and sat at a table near the back, try the bar on your next visit — the interaction there is a different experience entirely, and it is where the by-the-glass selection makes the most sense as a format.

    That by-the-glass program is what separates The Three Speed from most bars in its price tier on Bloor West. Where comparable neighbourhood spots default to a short, safe list drawn from distributor staples, The Three Speed tends toward bottles with more character , natural-leaning, less familiar labels that you are more likely to encounter at a dedicated wine bar than at a general bar. For a regular, this means there is genuine reason to return: the list moves, and you are unlikely to drink the same thing twice across visits. Compared to the broader restaurant wine lists you find attached to Toronto dining rooms, the by-the-glass options here offer more discovery per dollar, without requiring a full-bottle commitment.

    The crowd skews local and returning. This is not a destination bar in the way that Bar Raval draws visitors from across the city, nor does it carry the cocktail-program reputation of Civil Liberties. What it has instead is consistency and accessibility , easy to book, easy to walk in, and easy to spend two hours longer than you planned. For a regular who has already done the obligatory first visit, the play is to arrive early on a weeknight, sit at the bar, and ask what is pouring well. That approach will serve you better than any printed menu.

    If you want to compare it against the broader Toronto bar scene, Bar Pompette offers a more focused natural wine experience and Bar Mordecai leans harder into cocktail craft. The Three Speed sits in the comfortable middle: wine-forward enough to satisfy, casual enough not to require a reason to visit. For more on where it fits in the city, see our full Toronto bars guide.

    Practical Details

    DetailThe Three SpeedBar PompetteCivil Liberties
    Booking difficultyEasy / walk-in friendlyModerateModerate
    Primary focusWine-forward neighbourhood barNatural wine barCocktail bar
    Room styleCompact, low-lit, lived-inIntimate wine barDark, cocktail-focused
    Leading forRegulars, casual eveningsWine-focused sessionsCocktail enthusiasts
    LocationBloor St W, TorontoTorontoToronto

    For broader Toronto planning, Pearl has guides covering restaurants, hotels, wineries, and experiences. If you are travelling from elsewhere in Canada, the bar programs at Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal and Botanist Bar in Vancouver offer useful reference points for what a more formally constructed program looks like at a higher investment level. For something further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is a useful benchmark for precision cocktail work if that is the direction you want to take your next trip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is The Three Speed known for?

    The Three Speed is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Toronto.

    Where is The Three Speed located?

    The Three Speed is located in Toronto, at 1163 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M9, Canada.

    How can I contact The Three Speed?

    You can reach The Three Speed via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    1163 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6H 1M9, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare The Three Speed

    How The Three Speed Compares
    VenueAwardsBooking Difficulty
    The Three SpeedEasy
    Civil WorksWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Bar MordecaiWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Bar PompetteWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Bar RavalWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Civil LibertiesWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Civil Works, Notable alternative
    • Bar Mordecai, Notable alternative
    • Bar Pompette, Notable alternative
    • Bar Raval, Notable alternative
    • Civil Liberties, Notable alternative

    How The Three Speed Compares

    Among the bars that occupy a similar neighbourhood-casual position in Toronto, The Three Speed is the easiest to actually get into. Bar Raval is the obvious contrast: its Gaudi-inspired room and more ambitious food and drink program draw a wider, more destination-minded crowd, and it is harder to walk in without a wait on weekends. If the room and the occasion matter as much as what is in the glass, Bar Raval is the stronger pick. The Three Speed wins on access and low-pressure atmosphere.

    For wine specifically, Bar Pompette is the more focused alternative. Its by-the-glass list is built around natural wine with more deliberate curation, and the room is designed around the wine experience rather than general bar use. If you are going out primarily to drink wine and want the list to be the main event, Bar Pompette is the better choice. The Three Speed suits you better if the wine is part of the evening rather than the whole point. Bar Mordecai skews toward cocktail craft and is worth considering if you want technical drink-making over a wine-led experience.

    Civil Liberties and Civil Works both sit closer to the serious cocktail end of the spectrum. If your priority is a thoughtfully constructed drink program rather than a casual wine-bar feel, either of those is a more direct fit. The Three Speed is the right call when you want somewhere reliable, low-key, and genuinely neighbourhood-scaled, a bar you can walk into on a Tuesday without a plan and still drink well.

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