FILE PHOTO: A pint of beer is poured into a glass. Photo by Peter Nicholls /REUTERS
MILL STREET BREW PUB
The Mill Street Brew Pub at Lebreton Flats offers a dining experience like no other. Located at 140-year-old former mill, diners can choose any one of the over 60 options of beer that have contributed to the Mill Street Brewery becoming a three-time Canadian Brewery of the Year winner. Whether you’re in the mood for the poutine, wings or healthier options, like plant-based burger,s Mill Street Brew Pub has you covered.
They also have food and drink deals every week day, meaning you don’t have to break the bank to fill your stomach. While the food and drinks are amazing, the real star of the show is the fact that their patio sits directly in front of the Ottawa River, providing some beautiful scenery to go with your meal.
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A battle between two quintessential Canadian brands has finally found its way into court. On February 9, 2021, the Canadian musical group The Tragically Hip filed a Statement of Claim in the Federal Court of Canada against Trillium Beverage Inc. doing business as Mill Street Brewery. At issue is Mill Street Brewery’s use of “100
th Meridian” as the name of a beer and allegedly associating the beer with The Tragically Hip without the band’s permission.
While the matter is still at the pleadings stage, the move highlights the importance of rights holders not sitting on rights and paying close attention to the limitation periods applicable to intellectual property claims.