Seasonal Soup
Red Fife Sourdough
Squash & Labneh
Beef Tartare
Chicken Liver Paté
Polenta Fries
Napa & Apple Salad
Caesar Salad
Ontario Greens
Bruce Burger
Crispy Panko Chicken
Meatball Sub
Chicken Sando
Crispy Rice Bowl
Margherita
Fungi
Pepperoni
Salumi
The Veggie
Black Bellows El 9 Wye Helles Lager
Rotating Tap
Spy Golden Eye Dry Cider
Duntroon Rhubarb Cyder
Fleuri Joe
Bellwoods Jelly King Sour
Rally Dry Run Pale Ale
Boylan's Sugar Cane Colas
Fever Tree Tonics & Sodas
Ontarieau Sparkling Water
City Seltzer Sparkling Water
Espresso
Americano
Cappuccino
Pluck Herbal & Black Teas
Burdock Chateau Lager
Blood Brothers X Slake Brewing Hot Vienna Nights Vienna Lager
Fairweather Brewing Cheap Seats Lite Lager
Left Field Sour Ale
Bellwoods Brewery Ipa
Love Bird Apres Pilsner
God Speed Yuzu Saison
Son's Brewing Saddlebag Amber
Fruit
Chocolate
Sorbet Trio
Affogato
Scotch Mountain
First Empressions
As The Crow Flies
Little Fires Everywhere
Spring Forward
Appetizer
Cheese
Dinner Feature
Roast Feature
Pizza
Pizza
Banana Daquiri
Amaretto Sour
Espresso Martini
Stay Woke
Rosa Gin Fizz
Sherry Is Old Fashioned
Dill Pickle
Chicken Schawarma
Langhe Rosso Doc
Langhe Bianco Doc
Keint-He Chardonny
Maison Idiart Rose
Le Devoy Cotes-Du-Rhone
Therapy
Tucked just behind TD Bank at 8 Bruce St S in Thornbury, the Bruce Wine Bar Menu feels like a little discovery you’re almost tempted to keep to yourself. It’s the kind of place where the food is clearly designed to mingle with the wine, not compete with it. You’ll spot thoughtful small plates that are perfect for sharing, alongside richer dishes that let seasonal ingredients really shine.
What stands out right away is how balanced everything feels. One minute you’re eyeing a silky burrata or fresh oysters, and the next you’re drawn to a perfectly composed charcuterie board or a warm, comforting entrée that pairs effortlessly with a bold red. The flavors lean fresh and vibrant, yet there’s depth in every bite. It’s easy to settle in, order a few plates for the table, and let the evening unfold slowly - especially when each dish seems made to spark conversation and another pour.