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King's Garden Banquet Hall

King's Garden Banquet Hall

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15 Canmotor Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M8Z 4E4, Canada
(416) 252-3456 www.kings-garden.com
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Apr 9, 2018
Nice little place. I have been to two weddings here. Unfortunately I was soured by my interaction with the bartender last weekend. He was adding extra drinks to guest's tabs. A number of guests complained of this, but unfortunately many did not notice until the following day. One guest demanded to have the extra drinks taken off his bill. The bartender remained calm, however he was very unprofessional about it, boasting about how he makes too much money at his other job to justify ripping people off at the bar. He essentially made the guest look cheap by saying "why are you complaining? I'm going to pay for your drinks." This definitely left a bad taste in my mouth. I would not recommend the hall for this reason. Otherwise it is nice, classy and clean, hence the 3 stars.

May 7, 2018
It’s a very beautiful banquet hall with plenty of parking. I quite liked the internal decor. It would have been helpful if cars were barred from parking right in front of the door to make wheelchair access easier.

Sep 22, 2017
A really nice hall, lovely lighting and so clean. The meeting attended arranged for sandwhiches and pastries with tea and coffee. Glasses were set on the tables and jugs of iced water served. Friendly service. Great place to have meetings or parties

Jul 5, 2017
Me and my husband Jerry are very thankful. Our guests are happy. Your venue is elegant, foods are amazing. Andrei your amazing, accommodating and helpful!!!! Thank you very much!

Dec 15, 2017
Highly recommended for any events, can accommodate around 300 guests, delicious food and great service

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