The Bar/Lounge at Shangri-La Toronto
The bar/lounge at Shangri-La Hotel Toronto is praised by those who travel for a living. Of the 12 professionals that we monitored, 6 referenced the bar/lounge, including Jetsetter, BlackBook and Zagat.
Shangri-La Toronto
Jetsetter
BlackBook
Zagat
Forbes Travel Guide
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
"The Lobby Lounge is relaxing for high tea in the afternoon — it offers an impressive 68 varieties — and morphs into a hot spot for live music and 1930s libations come dark"
"Taking up just 17 floors of a 66-story tower, the guests of Canada's Shangri-La are greeted by Zhang Huan’s epic, stainless steel Rising sculpture, leading to a light-flooded lobby and lounge, adorned with Chinese calligraphy paintings"
"In addition to its own on-site restaurant, lobby lounge and bar, there are three adjoining restaurants (and a bar) from noted Momofuku chef David Chang"
"The light-filled lobby bar is a great spot for listening to live music offered throughout the day while sipping a craft cocktail, while the hotel’s signature restaurant, Bosk, serves a menu filled with Asian dishes that draw from a variety of cuisines from the region"
"Having worked up an appetite, visitors can head to the property’s four bars and dining venues: Bosk Restaurant for Asian-inspired cuisine, The Bar for light fare, the Lobby Lounge for modern cuisine and cocktails, and David Chang’s Momofuku for New American dishes"
"One of the city's finest spas is onsite to massage your stresses away, along with a beautiful lobby bar offering afternoon tea and dim sum"