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Village Rainbow Restaurant [CLOSED] (Closed Permanently)

(8 Ratings)
Breakfast joint
Affordable, casual, dependable, and oh-so-gay!


Address
477 Church St.
Toronto, ON

Near: Maitland St.

Gay Village



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Reviews

tobear
tobear
Over a year ago

Not for every meal

This is not a gourmet spot but serves excellent breakfasts for a reasonable price. They allow me to visit with friends through a long drawn out breakfast refilling the coffee cup for free. I have eaten dinner here and enjoyed some basic foods like liver and bacon, but typically I choose a more upscale place for dinner. The patio is pleasant and USUALLY the staff is "good" but sometimes when they ave extra summer staff, it can be rocky.


PurpleBill
PurpleBill
Over a year ago

Great Lunch

Always go for lunch when I'm visiting Toronto from NYC. They have great soups and sandwiches! Very friendly waiters and waitresses!


Pettiger74
Pettiger74
Over a year ago

Meh

We were here today for a late breakfast. Decent patio but poor service and lacklustre food.


dns1962
dns1962
Over a year ago

ATM FEES ATTACHED

I feel that a restaurant in the 21st should offer any type of payment. I stopped eating here when I was told they did not have Interac that I had to use their ATM. It charges their fee, then the bank charges a fee on top of that. The day they come into the 21st century, I might return for not have bad service and average quality food.


MarknAtlanta
MarknAtlanta
Over a year ago

Worst Experience in such a great City

My partner and I visited Toronto for the first time. The city and people were fantastic. We decided to stop at this establishment for late afternoon snack and drinks. There were 2 waiters and only a hand full of tables with customers. The place was almost empty. After 10 plus minutes of not being waited on or even approached, I observed the waiters bickering that neither one wanted to serve our table. Other customers came in after us, and had drinks served. We are well dressed, well spoken, black and white male couple in a 13 yr relationship. Is it really possible for racism to be so apparent in the year 2009 ? We left and took our business to the great pub across the street.


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