The Bar/Lounge at Gladstone House
Gladstone Hotel's bar/lounge is referenced by professional travelers. Out of 15 reviews tracked on TripExpert, 11 recommended the bar/lounge, such as Lonely Planet, Oyster and DK Eyewitness.
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Lonely Planet
"Downstairs, the Melody Bar band room and cafe are integral to the Toronto indie scene, while the 2nd floor is dedicated to studio space and exhibitions for renting artists"
Oyster
"The hotel has a full-service restaurant and offers free access to a nearby gym, but the Melody Bar, open into the night, is the property's most popular hangout spot"
DK Eyewitness
"The centrally located Gladstone hosts arts events, and has a lively bar and café, but it can be noisy"
Rough Guide
"This is in the most fashionable part of town, and the hotel bar heaves, especially at the weekend -so forget it if you're after a quiet night:people come here to razzle it up"
Gayot
"Along with nightly entertainment from bands and DJs, the Melody Bar is a local favorite for karaoke"
BlackBook
"An art bar, café, spa and infamous karaoke in the Melody bar constantly keep this hotel young at heart"
Zagat
"Local farm-to-table fare is served in the cafe and Melody Bar, and evenings feature diversions like art shows, burlesque, indie rock concerts and weekend karaoke"
Frommer's
"You can help yourself to coffee and tea from 7 to 10am in the third-floor lounge"
Condé Nast Traveler
"The bookend of Queen West's gentrification, Toronto's oldest hotel serves up a mélange of uniquely designed suites, exhibition spaces, and a pair of bars—a café that deals brunch during the day and dancing at night and a restored saloon with the wildest weekend karaoke this side of Chinatown"
Star Service
"Coffee and tea service are available in the third- and fourth-floor lounges daily 7-10 am"