Sat on the patio; beautiful, nice and shaded. Good service. Got the all you can eat perogies which were amazing. I would have ate 20 if I could fit it in my stomach. Also had the frickles to start… The best deep fried pickles I’ve ever had! So yummy :)
Sarah M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Excellent view… not too impressed with the lunch menu but I got what I ordered and it was yum.
Alyssa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Great location in Blue Mountains with friendly service. Decided to stop in here Sunday afternoon when we saw a sign outside for $ 5 Mimosas and Caesars. It was the perfect invitation for us four girls looking for a little Sunday Funday action. I had both a mimosa and a caesar and both were good. Plus they were actually $ 5 with tax according to the bill. We didn’t have any food so I can’t comment on that, but definitely a great place to check out and enjoy some drinks with a splendid view.
Bruno M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Guelph, Canada
Great setting for restaurant(overlooking skating rink) with friendly and courteous staff. Manager and hostess were very accommodating for my daughter’s sweet 16 birthday. She and her three friends got to make Smores on the fire near the bar area. It was a nice touch to close out a very enjoyable day for them. Restaurant is casual and noise level is very comfortable. Waitresses and bartenders do a fine job serving customers timely and with a smile. Upon receipt of the bill I was shocked to see a $ 21 charge for Smores dessert, especially after manager(Jeremy) said it would be complimentary. Paid it regardless without saying anything to waitress. 3 burgers and a smoked meat sandwich way over-priced!
Cosmin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
Terrible! You pay 20 $ for a burger that comes with chips out of a plastic bag! You ask for fries and they charge you another 5 $! Called the manager and this mofo said«Pay for the fries and get the f** out!» …big mistake… we just yelled, «get the f** out???» …the whole restaurant heard and they got up and clapped! Always imagined that I’d get a different kind of stand ovation! ;)
Chris P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
A terrible service. My first one star rating. So to start off with, they made us wait an hour for the table. Not a big deal, the bar was serving. After that when we were sited, they only had one menu for an 8 person table. Yes, 1 menu! They ran out of menus. They also didn’t have enough glasses to offer us water. We waited for water glasses… Made no sense… The calamari comes with no sauce and I would strongly recommend not ordering it. It’s really dry. Then, for a 20 $ burger, they don’t offer fries. Fish and chips comes with fish and fries, where burger and chips comes with a burger and a bag Ms Vicky’s chips. The upgrade to fries is 1 $. Which they charged 6 $ for. When brought to the manager’s attention, the end result was a nice«pay for your fries and get the f*** out.» Yes, that’s a quote from the manager. By far the poorest service I’ve received.
Santi R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Vaughan, Canada
Horrible experience. Me and my girlfriend were tipping the bartender all night because my girlfriend is a server so we know how they earn their tip. when all of a sudden a little blonde girl told us how to tip. We told the bartender that and he didnt care. All our friends are never coming here again. We tipped over $ 40 hope he had a good night that would never happen again
Agustina S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 The Blue Mountains, Canada
HORRIBLE! Tipped so much and this girl told us to tip more. After I tiped over $ 25 and even the bartender didn’t care I left…
Jay A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mississauga, Canada
Hugely disappointed trying the food here. I ordered the kaytoo stir fry with with the red curry. The taste was so bad that I was surprised it could taste like that. Considering the the price($ 17.95) it did not even come with any protein you had to pay around $ 7 to add chicken. We also tried the chicken burger which was just ok. All in all, it would be reasonable to say I wouldn’t recommend anyone about this place.
E D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
Is it terrible to say this place reminded me of something that would be on Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares? Servers were extremely unprofessional and inattentive. The food definetly came out of the freezer. I had the perp goes — they were dry and the bacon on top was burnt. All of my friends food was also below standard. We didn’t complain as I was at a bachelorette party and we wanted to keep a positive vibe happening… but this place was an overpriced dump! Do not eat here!
Bud C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Peterborough, Canada
As usual with summer help they can’t get things right, I ordered steak sandwich with no toppings, you guessed it along came the toppings. Ordered a beer in a frosty glass, yep no glass — when glass came it was full of ice sure does water down the beer. She told me they don’t have frosty glasses that’s why she put ice in it. Overall the food was great, atmosphere good, servers could be trained better. My wife had a frozen Daiquiri and her favourite daiquiri is red lobster but this one she reports is the best she has ever had
Vivian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Service was good but food was overpriced. Understanding that’s a tourist thing, ribs served cold was not fun to experience. After meeting manager on duty now it was rectified without trouble.
Kaloian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
My father and I went to this place, because it was the only one which had seating on a night around the Christmas holidays. The staff was very courteous and friendly, but two things: — Never order the sangria — it is a total rip-off and has zero alcohol in it. It’s like you are drinking peach juice for $ 30 a pitcher. — Never stop ordering, or they politely ask you to pay and leave, even though you’ve raked a $ 80 bill.
Kris U.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
I gotta give it up to this place, amongst the sea of really poor food and service that can be found in the Blue Mountain Village, Kaytoo actually delivers an A-OK experience, one that I would be proud to recommend. It’s a cozy place on the old outskirts of the village, but given recent development one could argue it’s almost smack dab in the middle. The décor is similar to that of ski lodge, very rustic, casual, and fun — a place you’d want to come hang out in after a day on the slopes. My fave design elements were the massive 360 viewable fireplace separating the bar and dining areas AND the glass garage door that opens to the pond for summer months turning the area we were seated in into a patio. I had a quiet lunch here with my DC after touring the village for a bit this past Sunday. The restaurant was empty, save for a few tables and we got a great seat near the windows overlooking people skating on the frozen Mill Pond. Our server was attentive but not in an overwhelming sort of capacity, and kept waters filled, and drinks fresh while we ate. Never too far to be summoned and never to close to be annoying — just right. To eat my DC went for an order of Pierogies and I had a warm goat cheese spinach salad(add 1 chicken breast). The taste of the pierogies was spot on, however they deep fry them instead of pan cook them so while they come out light and fluffy, that desired pan cooked taste is certainly missing. It was however served with healthy amounts of bacon, grilled onions and sour cream and chives — so overall a great meal. The warmed goat cheese and spinach salad was a perfect healthy option, and adding chicken breast was a great idea. My one reservation about the dish was I felt they did add a tad too much dressing, so if you’re considering this dish, perhaps ask for light dressing, or simply on the side. A-OK overall in my books, and for the Blue Mountain Village, this 3 star might as well be a 5 star in comparison. Eatcrest Out!
Bronwyn H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Entertainment District, Toronto, Canada
Stopped by for a bite. We got nachos with extra cheese and it was a joke. Nothing to them. Our friend got chicken fingers and they were really bad, and tasted a bit like fish. Honestly the food was terrible. Service was great though. Our server was very pleasant. Don’t eat here.
Darryl M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Stopped in for a Caesar and meal but the resort is empty which made the atmosphere here quiet. The drinks were good, food average and service was attentive. All in all an average experience and one of the cheaper food options for resort restaurants.
Evelyn A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Kaytoo is fine by me. I get it, you’re in the Blue Mountain village and things are overpriced. But you’re the one that decided that you wanted to be at this mini adult fun-land, so what did you really expect? Perspective, people. In this village(which is equal parts adorable and creepy) there are several restaurants, shops and bars, but as far as I could tell Kaytoo was the only one open that wasn’t a mega chain. They have a huge patio that goes out over the man-made lake, with a nice view of the mountain, hotels and people on paddle boats.(Paddle boats not included in the winter months.) The food was totally fine. Perogies and salad and fish and chips were all tasty and hit the spot. The food was expensive, but the cocktails were cheaper than in Toronto. It was what it was, but the view and wise-cracking staff made this a decent experience. A-OK, even. PEPPERPOINTS for the free shuttle that transfers you from the various hotels to the village. Nice touch, Tiny Town.
R Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
I’m not from Canada but was visiting friends up there couple of months ago and came upon this place. Worst mistake EVER. Service at this restaurant was horrid and the food wasn’t great. We were also served undercooked meat twice in one sitting. Eat here at your own risk. I had spoken with«ERIN»(Long blond hair, Caucasian girl — YES I haven’t forgotten your name!!) in a calm manner and she was not apologetic or displayed any reaction about the raw food. When we got the new plate and called her about the food once again being raw, she was extremely defensive and had a terrible attitude. This was our first trip to Canada and this had spoiled our experience that day. Had I known that I could read/review Unilocal for Canada earlier I would have checked beforehand to see all of these negative reviews. Lesson learned.
Shiona R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
We ventured to Blue Mountain for some snow fun. There was a large group of us(20+) and Kaytoo was the only place that would take the reservation in the village! So bonus to them for that! The manager was also very accommodating seeing as most of our group were late, but they held as many of the tables as they could. Re the food — I just had an appetizer, perogies, which were good. The food that was coming out did look good though! Best of all was $ 5 bottles between 4 – 6 and 9 – 11! Our server was excellent and managed to do separate tabs for each person… which given the number of us and the fact people kept moving was damn impressive! Blue Mountain Lemonade cocktail was delicious… couldn’t have too many with the ingredients including vodka, rum, gin and a fourth spirit I cannot remember… for obvious reasons! Atmosphere was relaxed, there was decks set up for(I am assuming) a DJ later on. I normally prefer the Irish bar but I have to say Kaytoo is well in the running
Jay G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Toronto, Canada
I was so amped and have been looking forward to eating here all week. The Jambalaya sounded amazing and would hit the spot after all the snowboarding. I was served raw chicken here! Kaytoo, don’t dismiss me and tell me that I don’t know what raw chicken is. Sure you seared it so it look like its cooked on the outside but after I ate 3 pieces wondering where my chicken was and realizing the mushy squash-like substance was the chicken in an uncooked form you lost me. I cut it open to reveal a pink stringy sickening mess. My heart dropped and my stomach churned. You lost my appetite and after an all day snowboarding venture it’s pretty hard to lose that. You also lost my respect for miss manager on duty taking forever to come to my table and telling me it actually wasn’t raw and the lighting just made it look like that. Don’t speak to me like I’ve never eaten chicken before and don’t pass the blame off to the consumer… EVER! You’re basically telling me that I don’t know what the texture or color of chicken should be. Maybe it’s you, Kaytoo, that doesn’t know how to run a proper restaurant and accept your faults with grace. Apologize for the error and move on like a proper restaurant should and would do. Thanks for comping my meal but I would hardly call it a meal if I was unable to eat. You should have also comped the other meal my girlfriend was eating as you made her feel ill with the little raw chicken stunt you pulled. Next time you’re in town I’ll comp you a movie but you will only be able to listen to it, cool? Oh and you’ll pay for your friend that you bring who will also only be listening. Thank you for making my decision so easy to never want to come back here again for dinner. It’s a shame as the atmosphere was nice and the menu looked very good but can you actually trust the competency of a place that would send out raw chicken? You lost my trust. You lost my appetite. You lost my respect. You wasted my money. I hate you. If I do come back it will be only for drinks for which I will hate you the following morning.