This Toronto Patio Has $5 Boozy Freezies That Taste Like Tropical Cocktails

Time to cool off!
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One Toronto bar is getting creative with ways to hydrate this summer. The Bar Reyna patios in Yorkville and King are now serving up boozy freezies inspired by classic cocktails. The colourful frozen treats are the perfect way to cool down. 

If you want to enjoy a classic summer treat with a twist, these boozy items are the perfect way to go. 

The freezies are available in three classic flavours; The Aperol Spritz, Strawberry Froze, and a Kir Royale. 

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All three are simple summer favourites made with two or three ingredients and a fruity taste.

You can grab one of these thirst-quenching original creations for just $5 a pop.

The food joint is also offering a Mediterranean BBQ and impressive house cocktails, which are a must-try while you're there.

Bar Reyna also told Narcity the boozy treats and cocktails can be taken to-go until further notice. 

Some drink options include the Fresh Prince, The Queen Likes It Hot and Reign Before The Storm.

You can grab these drinks, as well as a picnic basket full of goodies on weekends for pickup. 

The venues are open most days of the week. The Yorkville location is open Wednesday through Sunday, and King Street is open Tuesday through Sunday. 

However, this isn't the only patio that is offering boozy treats this summer. 

You can check out multiple locations that sell drinks that are the size of your head across the 6ix. 

Toronto's Distillery District has also transformed into a massive patio, where you can be transported back to Europe this summer. 

Bar Reyna

Price: 💸💸

Cuisine: Mediterranean BBQ

Address: 158 Cumberland St., Toronto, ON & 354 King St. E., Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Quench your thirst with their array of boozy freezies. 

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