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3.9 Google Review
826 Regent Ave W, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2C 3A8, Canada
(204) 224-1681 www.canadinns.com
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May 21, 2018
The ambassador rooms were very nice for the wedding we attended. The food was somewhat lacking. The soup didn't have the same amount flavour as it did at my wedding at club regent. I got the chicken and it was overcooked and dry, otherwise tasty. The bar ran out of red wine before dinner even started. The dessert was delicious! Also had a mishap where it was difficult for our table to get any coffee. We had to ask 3 or 4 times. I've been to other events at other Canadian inns locations and they have been great. This one fell kinda flat.

May 19, 2018
The restaurant was great, went for the Friday seafood buffet and it was all very hot and delicious. All you can eat crab legs was amazing. Also friendly service.

Jan 12, 2018
I was at the Tavern United in Windsor Park. It was a good experience. The wings were delicious. The five alarm sauce was super spicy and delicious. Had some Rye and cokes and a Stanley park beer. They had the Gold medal game on for the world Juniors on plenty of television screens. there was even trivia to play during the down time. Great experience. Service was quick and attentive as well.

Jul 8, 2018
The buffet was fantastic! Great variety, all hot and delicious. Service was awesome too! Had a fun time.

May 14, 2018
Great rooms, but front desk consistently poor and disappointing housekeeping service The room was spacious and updated, but the front desk service was sub-par. Each time we approached the front desk we had to wait in line or specifically ask for assistance. Often the person working the front desk was busy with paperwork and didn't acknowledge our presence and/or greet us first. When my wife and I were assisted the service was positive and they were very flexible with the swimming passes. We didn't appreciate being greeted by the cigarette smoke of staff at the rear entrance. Our room overlooked the service entrance -- not a great view. When we arrived in our room there was someone (not a guest) hanging around outside our window (presumably an employee?). We did ask for another room that had a better view with a bit more privacy, but that wasn't available for our two-night stay, so the front desk person gave us a small discount for the inconvenience -- that was appreciated. But Monday morning around 7:30 am we were woken up with the sounds of a delivery truck and staff. We had a snack and multiple drinks at Tavern United. The customer service was good and they made poutine for us, even though it wasn't on the menu, but the four different alcoholic drinks that were ordered were all watered down or had poor mixes. While it's not uncommon to receive a poorly made margarita, the other three drinks were equally poor. It could have just been a bad bartender -- we don't know. The main pool area was well-maintained, but the switch for the water slide was not working when we arrived. Fortunately, staff was able to get it started without using the public switch, but it was yet another snafu. We left our room for much of the day on Sunday, but when we returned around 3 pm housekeeping had not yet done their work. We asked the front desk to have that taken care of and they did while we left for another two hour period ... but when we returned, the bathroom sink area was not well done -- the cup by sink was not replaced with a new one. Again, we've been to many hotels over the years and this was another "first time" for us. Last, I forgot my bathing suit on the bathroom door hook. Friends came by around 6 pm to pick it up (we had already left the city) and the bathing suit was not to be found. We're not sure what to think of it, but we don't understand how it did not end up in lost and found.

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