The most useful way to think of Poacher's Arms is as a basement pub where dinner is the first move of the night, not the whole plan. Tables come in for a Poacher Burger and a pint, then drift into a private karaoke room or settle around a pool table or the Street Fighter cabinet without leaving the building. The entry tucks down a flight of stairs into the downtown London core, and the room has been carrying that format since 1990. The food menu is broad enough to feed a regular Friday, and the events calendar is busy enough that the bar runs a small live-show schedule at the same time.
The Poacher Burger is the cleanest house-named order: a six-ounce beef patty layered with cheddar, sauteed onions, cream cheese, lettuce, tomato, and pickle — a familiar pub build with one specific creamy detail that makes it read as this kitchen's burger rather than a generic build. Chicken Wings carry the menu's broadest range, with classic crispy or flame-grilled formats and sauces that move from BBQ, Honey Garlic, and Hot to Seoul Bros, Soy Garlic, and Fire & Ice. Poutine arrives with real cheese curds and gravy over crispy battered fries. The Pulled Pork BBQ Flatbread carries house-pulled pork with sauteed onions, shredded cheese, and a house BBQ sauce; the Spinach Artichoke Dip lands with warm flatbread and corn chips; the Mac n Cheese bakes from scratch in cheddar and parmesan. Uncle Nino's Party Platter is the easiest single-order answer for a table of four to six: Popcorn Chicken, Mac n Cheese bites, soft pretzel pieces, Pickle Spears, Cauliflower Bites, and dipping sauces in one round.
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What to order
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Poacher's Arms is not just a food stop; it is a basement pub built around staying awhile. The mix of comfort food, karaoke, games, live shows, and private events gives it more uses than a standard bar meal.
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Private Karaoke and Games
Private karaoke rooms, pool, darts, foosball, and a Street Fighter cabinet give groups several ways to shape the night. That activity layer is one of the main reasons to choose this room over a conventional pub.
03
Comfort Food With House Details
The menu stays in a familiar pub lane but adds enough specifics to be useful: Poacher Burger with cream cheese and sauteed onions, wings with Seoul Bros and Soy Garlic sauces, real-cheese-curd poutine, and a broad share platter for groups.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
8.9
Uniqueness
9.5/10
Bang For Buck
8/10
Food Quality
9/10
Local Reputation
8/10
Popularity Factor
8/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Poacher's Arms
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Order the Poacher Burger First
Start with the Poacher Burger if you want the clearest house order. The cream cheese and sauteed onions give a familiar beef-patty build enough personality to stand apart before the table moves into wings, poutine, or fried snacks.
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Build the Table Around Wings and Poutine
Chicken Wings and Poutine make the strongest two-dish pub baseline. The wings give you sauce range, while the poutine keeps the table anchored in a familiar comfort-food lane with real cheese curds.
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Book Karaoke Before You Settle In
If karaoke is part of the plan, arrange the room before the night gets moving and start with Chicken Wings for an easy shared order. The private rooms have in-room food and drink service, so the meal can shift naturally from snacks to singing without splitting the group.
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Use Uncle Nino’s Party Platter for Groups
Uncle Nino’s Party Platter is the easiest share order when the table wants variety without building a whole snack map. Popcorn Chicken, Mac n Cheese bites, Soft Pretzel pieces, Pickle Spears, Cauliflower Bites, and sauces cover several cravings at once.
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Make the Games Part of the Night
Do not treat the games as background decoration; get Poutine or another snack in place first, then let pool, darts, foosball, and the Street Fighter cabinet stretch the night beyond one round of food and drinks.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
9.0
Live Entertainment & Interactive Dining
This is a pub where the night can keep changing after the food arrives. Private karaoke, pool, darts, foosball, a Street Fighter cabinet, comedy, trivia, DJs, and live shows give the room more interactive paths than a standard bar meal.
9.0
Night Out & Social Dining
Poacher's Arms works best when dinner is the first step rather than the entire plan. Groups can start with wings, poutine, burgers, and share plates, then move into karaoke, games, or whatever is scheduled in the room that night.
8.5
Group-Friendly
The format is built for groups without forcing everyone into one type of night. Uncle Nino’s Party Platter, Nachos, wings, private karaoke rooms, and bookable event space let one crew split food and choose its own pace.
8.0
Late-Night Dining
The late schedule makes Poacher's Arms useful after work, events, or a slow-starting night downtown. The food stays casual and direct: burgers, wings, fries, poutine, dips, and fried snacks that fit a bar room without needing a formal dinner plan.
8.0
Comfort Food Specialists
The menu has a clear comfort-food lane: Poacher Burger, Poutine, Mac n Cheese, Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Loaded Fries, and Fried Pickle Spears all work from familiar pub cravings. The difference is in the house details, from real cheese curds to cheddar ale sauce and Seoul Bros wings.
8.0
Private Dining & Events
Beyond regular tables, the venue can handle private bookings, a larger private room, and full-bar buyouts. That makes it useful for birthdays, work groups, receptions, and show-adjacent gatherings that need food, drinks, music, and space in one place.
7.5
Burger Authority
Burgers are not the only reason to visit, but they are a real menu anchor here. The Poacher Burger gives the house a named order with cheddar, sauteed onions, cream cheese, lettuce, tomato, and pickle, while the Bacon Cheeseburger and Basic Burger keep the lane broad.
7.5
Standout Signature Dish
The Poacher Burger is the cleanest signature order because it carries the pub's name and adds a specific cream-cheese-and-onion profile to a familiar beef-patty build. It gives first-time diners a simple way into the menu before branching into wings, poutine, or share plates.
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