The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto

100   Recommended

December 8, 2014 by EXPERT
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Checked in today for my 3 night stay at RC Toronto. Was upgraded to a Club Corner Suite which is great.

Club rooms and suites now have Molton Brown toiletries which is a nice upgrade from the RC branded crap that used to be in the room.

Hotel has been very receptive of my prior feedback. I had mentioned the water pressure for the shower was low. Apparently, all showers have a capacitor for environmental purposes but for my stay that capacitor was disabled so that I can enjoy my shower.

Service in the Club is generally very very good but I have noticed that the morning to mid-afternoon team does a much better job than the evening team.

Food and beverage offerings are solid at the Club Lounge:

For breakfast, there are cheeses, cold cuts, smoked salmon, pastries, toast including bagels and english muffins, apple and orange juice, coffee's and tea's as well as bacon and sausage along with scrambled eggs. For those who cannot or do not eat pork, the staff will have chicken sausage cooked and sent up. Just be sure to inform them and call about 30 minutes before you dine so that it can be ready for you.

For lunch, there are salads, cheeses, deli meats, sandwiches and a soup -- enough for a light lunch

In the evening, there are two hot hors d'oeurvres and two cold plus cheeses and cold cuts. Last night, it was mac and cheese balls and corn dogs for hot appetizers and rare tuna with pineapple relish and veal on cous cous as the cold choices.

There is a decent selection of alcohol (Patron, Grey Goose, Hennessy, etc) and decent wines and beers.

Service throughout is decent.

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