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 ou and I need a place like Arthurs, perhaps even more than we realize. We all need an undeniably sleek restaurant whose opening causes a whirlwind of buzz - not advertorial drivel, but good water-cooler murmurings of "did you hear about Arthurs?" newsiness - making us feel like we must go just to solidify our ever increasing hip factor. But more than anything, we need a place like Arthurs just to keep the local scene from growing stale.
This resto-lounge, on the outward stretch of the College Street Strip has the air of a feisty and appropriately cocky hipster lounge; the wait-staff maintain their correct proportions of arrogant gaiety and runway model good looks, while the kitchen doles out appealing small plates. All of this helps to position Arthurs as a critically cool addition to the area.
It took two years to bring the critically cool to fruition. Fareeza Ali, the owner of the lounge-bar, first nabbed this perfect location back in November 2004. In those initial days, it was easy for her to envision a slick restaurant in what was, at the time, a lube-stained garage. The location was ideal (adjacent to Xacutti), the timing was right (similar area venues were hyped to the core) and the space was just what Fareeza needed (long and narrow).
Then the bad news dropped: the city's cap on liquor licences in the College Street area was at its peak, which would prevent Arthurs from getting its liquor licence. The lease had already been signed, and the building was Fareeza's to do with what she liked - as long as she didn't serve alcohol. To obtain the almighty liquor licence, Fareeza would have to wait for another venue to close to liberate a licence, keeping the area drinking venues within the city's predetermined limits.
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501 College Street, Toronto, ON
9 Reader Reviews
THIS WAS THE WORST DINNING EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE! I am so happy to hear that they have stopped serving food. My boyfriend and I went there for feb 14th last year and was served by the owner as well. We spent over 300$ on cold raw rubber tasting food, ordered 100$ champage that they didnt even keep on ice or at our table. Did I forget to mention that we had to keep our winter coats on the entire time? I swear it was 20 below.Then to top it all off they added the grat themselves on our bill 30% for the owner who did such an amazing job?? This could hands down be the worst bar/resturant in Toronto. STAY AWAY, and take peace in knowing that they do not serve food anymore.
Jane's Rating: 1 Stars |
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They no longer serve food. Decor is nice. Place was empty on a Thursday night at 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. probably because there is no food. They were out of the wine we ordered, but surprisingly the bartender recommended another that was good and less expensive than our original bottle.
Shelley's Rating: 2 Stars |
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Nice design but dismal food and related service for medium to large group. There's no dessert for a birthday - so forget this destination for that occassion unless you're drinking only. And where is everybody on a Saturday night? Peculiar. Plan for drinks at the bar only until wait staff is hired and the menu improved. Special attention needed when service and food are far below average. Until basic customer service is addressed, go next door to Xacutti.
Nicki's Rating: 3 Stars |
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This was the worst dining experience we have ever had. We live in the area and like to support the local businesses. We arranged for a table of 13 for a very close friends 39th birthday on Saturday night. We had been to Arthurs for dinner last year and thought it was ok and worthy of another try. It was cool space. Unfortunately our experience on Saturday night was an absolute nightmare. We were the only table in the place and we were served by the owner Fareeza Ali. Not only was the food of poor quality and nothing like we had before, the service was the worst we had ever experienced. There were excuses for delays all evening and one of the guests got her meal a half hour after the rest of us. We got there at 9pm and we didn't get our food until midnight. Many of us were starving and the service was slow and there wasn't even a simple piece of bread to nibble on. The birthday boy felt so bad, he snuck out and got us some cans of nuts at the corner store. I do believe that sometimes the food can be a little off but as long as the service is good, you can get over it. From our experience that night, I can honestly say that Fareeza is in the wrong business as she cannot relate to her customers. What ever happened to customer service?
Stan's Rating: 1 Stars |
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first off, i would tell the owner, Fareeza Ali, that she got herself in the wrong business. After walking in one night with my friend we were seated at the bar area...then we realized that the owner along with another employee were directly talking about us and giving us dirty looks. First off, when you are in customer service you should be warm, inviting, and hospitable...this was farm from it. Anyways I have one word for Fareeza, if your doorman is talking bad about you, then I don't think you are running the place properly and ensuring that your guests are having a great time.
Jakub's Rating: 1 Stars |
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The food was pretty good but I think there could have been more variety in terms of the sides the mains were served with. It seemed like all the meats and seafood had the same mound of rice, two beans, a grape tomato, and a slice of yellow squash. Maybe a mango/papaya salad with the salmon, or a mound of couscous, anything different would have showed some creativity. We especially liked the shrimp. The sauces were quite tasty. We enjoyed the music and the ambiance. There was a draft coming from the back which was noticeable. Overall, a very good experience. Oh, I tried the guava martini which tasted only of grapefruit juice with vodka, not a hint of guava which was disappointing.
Karen's Rating: 3 Stars |
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I wish I could give you a review but I never made it to the dining. We were walking along College when we came across Arthur’s. Great looking, atmosphere felt right, we went in. I asked if we could be seated right away. No Problem was the answer. We were told to sit at the bar and we would be seated momentarily.... had drinks...had more drinks.... one hour later after the boring banter of one of the owners, we asked about our seats. We were told that no seats were available and after questioning the initial promise of seating, my wife was told, "Tough Titties" by one of its owners.
We paid up and left. When this place goes tits up, I will not mourn.
T*T\'s UP's Rating: 1 Stars |
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I came in from Italy last week. I heard about Arthurs and was told it was a must see! My girlfriend and I stopped by for a Martini and possibly dinner. The venue is beautiful. The music of choice was fantastic by their great dj, however, the atmosphere was frigid as was the host/owner, Fareeza Ali. Im sorry, but if Im dropping coin on my girlfriend, who should be treated as such, a smile would have done the job on the customer service front....Ladies if your out for a night of fun pull out those furs!!!!
An Over Sea Visitor's Rating: 2 Stars |
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The room is very inviting. THe menu is tapas-style, full of interesting choices. Food was very good as well. Definatly good value. Wine list is very reasonable as well
A Warner's Rating: 4 Stars |
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Arthurs |
501 College Street, Toronto, ON
416-413-9998
College Street
Fusion
Restaurant, Lounge
Daily 5:00pm - 1:00am
$$ (Affordable)
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