Categories:
Portuguese,
Spanish
Neighbourhood: Downtown Core
I had just sat down to another group dinner at Adega and I begin to think about the big events that occur in the upstairs when I see the drug reps who frequent the upstairs events coming out.
Yes, this place can host a crowd. They might just survive…More »
In planning a 40 person business meeting with buffet dinner on a 'budget' the Metropolitan is a solid, downtown option. The options for food run the gamut from really flavourful couscous and salmon to pasta in creamy sauces. There are options for…More »
This location of the Westin Prince Hotel has been newly renovated circa 2009-2010. The lobby is ultra modern with a great sitting area with fireplace for those cold winter nights and a bar and a view of some outdoor space. The Conference facilities…More »
Category:
Italian
Neighbourhoods: Discovery District, Downtown Core
The MaRS building is lovely, and with million dollar rents, it should be. The building houses geeks of all scientific sorts. You can see their pale complexions, unshaven neck hair and slightly too short pants coming a mile away. So, be forwarned, if…More »
I'm now old enough to remember the days when Le Sélect was located in a beautiful little space flanked by used furniture stores, The Horseshoe, The 360 and other indie stores. As rents went up on Queen Street, Le Select and their bread-baskets on a…More »
As an Event Venue, the Pantages offers up a really modern, classy environment for speaker/dinners, buffets, all day conferences and more.
The bartenders in the lobby bar do a good job at taking care of all of the guests needs- Martini night?
The…More »
For weddings or conferences close to Sunnybrook Hospital, this is an excellent venue. The rooms are varied from small, wooden floors to larger with ante-rooms to serve appetizers and buffet dinners.
I have been here on several occasions, each time to…More »
Category:
Hotels
Neighbourhood: Downtown Core
For big-box chain hotels, the Sheraton is the only powerhouse for Queen Street tourism. Sure, the Hilton and Hyatt are now on King Street West steps to blocks away. But actually on Queen Street, you'll find the Sheraton. Check-in and Check out can…More »
I point out the window and say, guess who designed that. 8 out of 10 people who are hip with architcects-as-celebrity know immediately that this is a Gehry design. See the reflective blue siding all over the back half, see the swirly staircase…More »
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Toronto, ON
Yelping SinceFebruary 2008
Things I LoveToronto, San Francisco, dresses, high heels. Bourbon, red wine, bread, cheese.
Find Me InQueen West
My HometownA constant wanderer.
When I'm Not Yelping...I put pills from the big bottle to the little bottle.
Why You Should Read My ReviewsI like good stuff.
My Second Favourite Website The Last Great Book I ReadThe Help
My First ConcertAll-4-One (Boy Band Pre-N'Sync, Post-NKOTB)
My Last Meal On EarthBread and Cheese- I want to be swimming in Brie!
Don't Tell Anyone Else But...The Food Network is always on at my house.
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