A few updates from a recent Canada trip:
- Delta Toronto Airport: pantry (their take on the concierge lounge) open every day for breakfast but very spartan offerings: breakfast sandwich, a few muffins/croissants, yoghurt parfait, cereal and toast (they don’t even care to remove it from their industrial plastic packaging). It doesn’t get any cheaper.
- Toronto Westin Harbour Castle: full breakfast in hotel restaurant as there is no lounge
- Niagara Falls Four Points: breakfast vouchers for in house IHOP. Only usable for coffee or tea and a continental breakfast which consists of a mini box of corn flakes with milk, yoghurt, fruit and two small pastries (no choice or substitutions allowed, not usable as credit towards real menu items)
- Niagara Marriott on the Falls: lounge closed due to low occupancy, full breakfast buffet in their main restaurant and vouchers for cocktail/hors d‘oeuvres at their bar (didn‘t use it so cannot say what they serve)
- Niagara Marriott Fallsview: lounge closed for breakfast, full breakfast in their main restaurant, lounge open for cocktail/hors d‘oeuvres (didn‘t use it so cannot say what they serve)
- Westin Blue Mountains Resort: breakfast coupon only usable at their in house O&B restaurant (a canadian chain). Limited choices with no substitions allowed:
- JW Marriott Rosseau Muskoka Lakes: no lounge but full buffet breakfast offered as Platinum arrival gift. Very nice buffet (try their Rosseau omelet which features local trout). Ask for their local cranberry jam (not always available).