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TTC CLRV streetcar 4025 heads westbound on Dundas Street East just past Bond Street, passing the Imperial Pub right where Dundas takes a jog to the north before crossing Victoria Street (also note the track continuing straight, ending at Victoria). On the right is the Bond Place Hotel.

Opened in 1944, the Imperial Pub was an institue on the doorstep of Yonge Street and Dundas Square that would serve patrons in Toronto for decades, including many Ryerson University (TMU) students that often came to drink, study or hang out upstairs in the library/lounge area. It was finally closed in November 2025 after 81 years, as the site was sold to TMU and will be redeveloped into a student residence building. So goes the Imperial Pub the way of many inconic Toronto venues, including Honest Eds and Sam the Record Man (the latter site also purchased by Ryerson and redeveloped). The Bond Place Hotel was purchased by the City of Toronto in recent years, and is now a shelter building.

William (Bill) Hood photo, Dan Dell'Unto collection slide.
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Caption: TTC CLRV streetcar 4025 heads westbound on Dundas Street East just past Bond Street, passing the Imperial Pub right where Dundas takes a jog to the north before crossing Victoria Street (also note the track continuing straight, ending at Victoria). On the right is the Bond Place Hotel.

Opened in 1944, the Imperial Pub was an institute on the doorstep of Yonge Street and Dundas Square that would serve patrons in Toronto for decades, including many Ryerson University (TMU) students that often came to drink, study or hang out upstairs in the library/lounge area. It was finally closed in November 2025 after 81 years, as the site was sold to TMU and will be redeveloped into a student residence building (leaving said students with one less local watering hole to frequent). So goes the Imperial Pub the way of many iconic Toronto venues, including Honest Eds and Sam the Record Man (the latter site also purchased by Ryerson and redeveloped). The Bond Place Hotel was purchased by the City of Toronto in recent years, and is now a shelter building.

William (Bill) Hood photo, Dan Dell'Unto collection slide.

Photographer:
Bill Hood photo, Dan Dell'Unto coll. [1170] (more) (contact)
Date: 10/25/1982 (search)
Railway: Toronto Transit Commission (search)
Reporting Marks: TTC 4025 (search)
Train Symbol: TTC 505 Dundas (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Dundas St. E & Victoria St. (search)
City/Town: Toronto (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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6 Comments
  1. Great shot.

  2. The Sam The Record Man signs survive, and they currently sit atop the Public Health Building right where Mr. Hood took this pic if one looks up.

  3. Nice scene. Had some good times at the Imp. I remember one February night during first year, we had a gathering of sorts after closing a show at the Ryerson Theatre. Freezing rain started at some point, and it was quite the “walk” for the group of us heading back to the dorms…

  4. Unfortunately I only passed by the Imperial Pub, my normal haunt during the Rye High days was the Pizza Pizza in the old Sterling Bank building at Dundas & Church. That or the Atrium on Bay’s food court, patronizing Vinnie’s Italian food (the couple who ran it moved to Hamilton before retiring a few years ago).

    That’s what happens when you commute down, you miss all the fun stuff and shenanigans the campus dorm students get into.

    Driver8666: I’d post my shots of Sam The Record Man in its proper location during its final days circa 2006-7, but unfortunately no streetcars ran by it…but I shot that too, and even bought some CDs there before it closed.

  5. If not at the Imp, Mickey D’s, Pizza Pizza, or Swiss Chalet, all on Dundas at Gould, were the usual spots. The Studio Theatre, wardrobe, lighting, and audio studios were all in the basement of the new Ryerson building on the old Sam the Record Man site. Most of my time in the Atrium was up on the 9th floor where we had production offices for most departments.

    Second year onward I joined the commuting crowd, and of course, vanished from most of those activities.

  6. RIP The Imperial pub. Now demolished. Another Toronto sin.

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