Frosty Pint Pub runs as two rooms under one roof, and the menu refuses to choose between them. On the pub side, four screens, an eighty-inch projection, ten taps, and frosty mugs handle the louder end of the night. On the dining-room side, linens, a fireplace, music kept low, and no televisions handle the quieter one. Both rooms order from the same kitchen, which means a Saturday-night Leafs game and a midweek dinner with grandparents can land the same wings, the same burger, and the same Caesar at different volumes. The pub sits on Ferguson Road in Gravenhurst, just off the Highway 11 corridor that carries Toronto traffic into Muskoka cottage country.
The wings are the clearest order anchor. The list runs breaded or traditional, multiple count sizes, dry seasonings, classic sauces, mixed sauces, and the house-named Frosty's Fire House, and the depth of that sauce sheet is what makes the dish carry both a snack spread and a full sit-down meal. From the burger section, an eight-ounce handmade patty supports a family of builds — the straight Pub Burger as baseline, and Frosty's Signature Double Bacon Burger as the more expressive move, with peameal bacon, two strips of regular bacon, cheese, sauteed onions and mushrooms, tomato, lettuce, and smoky BBQ. Fish & Chips holds the classics section with beer hand-battered haddock, fresh-cut fries, and house-made tartar. Around them sit Poutine, Beef Dip, Cajun Dusted Pickerel Bites, Firecracker Calamari with a sweet-spicy Thai sauce and cusabi dip, and Frosty's Signature Caesar — a Caesar where the house has put its name on the build instead of leaving it to the bar.
Menu Tags
What to order
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Frosty Pint is not a one-note bar room. The pub side handles screens, taps, and louder group energy, while the dining room gives the same menu a quieter setting for dinner.
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Wing Sauce Depth
Chicken Wings carry the strongest order identity because the menu gives them dry seasonings, classic sauces, mixed sauces, and a house-named Fire House option. That range makes the wings useful for both first visits and repeat groups.
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Cottage-Route Comfort Food
The menu is built for people who want a filling pub meal without overthinking it. Fish & Chips, Poutine, Beef Dip, burgers, and Caesar-led salads give the restaurant a practical comfort-food lane for locals and Muskoka travelers.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.1
Uniqueness
9/10
Bang For Buck
8/10
Food Quality
9/10
Local Reputation
9.5/10
Popularity Factor
9/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Frosty Pint Pub
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Build the First Round Around Chicken Wings
Start with Chicken Wings if the group wants Frosty Pint at its most direct. The sauce list is wide enough for split preferences, and the house-named Fire House option gives the order a clear Frosty-specific point of view.
2
Use the Room Split to Match the Night
Choose the pub side for sports, taps, and the larger-screen energy; choose the dining-room side when the meal needs less TV noise and more conversation. The restaurant is built around that split, so the best visit starts by matching the room to the occasion.
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Make the Burger Choice Specific
The Pub Burger is the baseline order, but Frosty's Signature Double Bacon Burger is the more expressive move. It adds peameal bacon, bacon strips, cheese, sauteed onions and mushrooms, and smoky BBQ sauce to the handmade 8oz patty, which makes the burger section feel less anonymous.
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Add Poutine or Firecracker Calamari Before Mains
Poutine keeps the group in classic pub territory, while Firecracker Calamari adds a sweet-spicy Thai sauce and cusabi dip. Pairing one of those with wings gives the first half of the meal more shape than ordering mains alone.
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Treat Fish & Chips as the Classic Order
Fish & Chips is the safe centre of the classics section because the menu specifies beer hand-battered haddock, fresh-cut fries, and house-made tartar sauce. It is the order for someone who wants the pub at its most straightforward rather than its biggest.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
7.5
Comfort Food Specialists
Frosty Pint earns this card through a menu with an obvious comfort-food centre: wings with a deep sauce list, Fish & Chips, Poutine, Beef Dip, and burgers built as complete plates. It is the kind of pub where the familiar dishes are the point, not filler.
7.0
Group-Friendly
The room setup makes Frosty Pint easy to use for groups. One side carries the screens, taps, and pub energy; the dining-room side gives mixed-age groups and quieter dinners a different path without changing restaurants.
7.0
Budget Dining
Value here comes from complete, filling pub plates rather than novelty. Burgers and wraps come with fresh-cut fries, wings are sold in multiple count sizes, and the menu gives groups enough side and kids options to keep the meal practical.
7.0
Night Out & Social Dining
Frosty Pint suits a casual night out because the pub side is built around screens, taps, and louder group energy. It is strongest when the meal can centre on wings, beer, and an easygoing pace.
6.5
Kid & Family Friendly
The official menu gives families a straightforward path: a dedicated kids section, familiar salads and wraps, and pub staples that split cleanly across ages. The quieter dining-room side also helps when the group does not want the full sports-pub feel.
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