Riva Supper Lounge, Toronto

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  • Riva Supper Lounge

    Review by Trevor Finn
    After reviewing clubs and restaurants for any significant length of time, you begin to see the same buildings, people and ideas recycled like bad reality TV show concepts (can anyone tell the difference between Don’t Forget the Lyrics and the Singing Bee, because I can’t). As I arrived at Riva, I was greeted with a nagging sense of Déjà vu. The last time I was at 584 College Street was over two years ago for the grand opening of 65 Degrees. The style wasn’t typical College Street chic: an old-fashioned steakhouse look - classy but not youthful; pretty, but not hip. Upon first inspection it seemed that not much has changed since it became Riva; it isn’t so much new as it is re-imagined.

    There is a certain wisdom in keeping what works and changing what doesn’t. Case in point: Riva has kept much of the original front area intact. The gorgeous wood bar remains, as do the unique art/mirror-like installations hanging on the exposed brick walls. I must admit, I had trouble at first even noticing what had changed.

    But as I continued along my tour of the restaurant, the alterations became more apparent. One of 65 Degrees’ main design flaws was the large imposing booths in the narrow hallway next to the kitchen. Rather than being removed entirely, the booths have been adjusted and opened to eradicate claustrophobia and increase exclusivity. Their close proximity to the bustling kitchen may still be an issue for those who enjoy quiet dining, but the charm of this intimate seating arrangement and their ability to hold large parties more than makes up for their location.

    The real prize, though, is the back room - a veritable light at the end of the tunnel. The walls have been painted a lighter shade of red, brightening the room while still retaining its class. The chandeliers strung around the restaurant echo ages – and restaurants – past, while the curved walls and impossibly high ceilings create a genuine sense of Victorian elegance. Though it appears fit for a scene from Interview With The Vampire , unfortunately Tom and Brad were not in attendance.
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    4 Reader Reviews

    1. K. Grant's Review :: November 8, 2007
    I recently went to Riva for drinks and appetizers and was happily surprised with the attentive service and excellent food! The servers were very helpful with food and drink suggestions and the overall atmosphere was great! No complaints and I would definitely come back! It is a fun place with great food at a reasonable price!

    K. Grant's Rating: 4 Stars
    2. Richard's Review :: September 16, 2007
    Based on Martiniboys 3-star rating, we decided to take a chance on Riva Supper Lounge on College Street. What a big mistake. The food was simply dumb, the waiter was clearly bored, the lounge lacked any vibe, the music was tired. My wife and I just realized we had been conned into another wannabe Toronto establishment pretending to be the holy grail of creative food, interesting and eclectic people, funky cocktails and lively vibe. I had a grand sounding "coloured linguini" with tiger shrimp that cost $21 that was so badly done and watery, you wondered if the chef was in a bad mood. My wife had a pasta farfalle that tasted even worse - as if it was poured out of a can and reheated. And it cost $17. Simply put - save your evening and avoid this place. Not even worth a single star.

    Richard's Rating: 1 Stars
    3. NH's Review :: August 31, 2007
    Another girls-night-out took me and several friends to Riva just last night. Had a fantastic time! The first thing I'd have to mention is the food. The presentation was not only beautiful but the taste lived up to how it looked. All night, all one would hear was the chorus of mmmm's coming from our table. "Must tries" are the calamari and the shrimp appetizers and please don't forget the chocolate molten cake for dessert! Service was perfect by our awesome waitor. Owners even took the time to come around and make sure everyone was happy. Gorgeous room in the back, great place to have a drink after.. can't wait to return on a weekend!

    NH's Rating: 4 Stars
    4. Anonymous's Review :: August 21, 2007
    1.Seating was horrible - we were seated just inside the restaurant, with the patio doors open, we were literally less than a foot behind the next table. The waitress had to kindly ask us to move up our chairs in order for her to serve us our food, as well as the table behind ours.
    2.The interior was great, but I still felt I was at 65.
    3.Food took quite awhile to arrive, even though there didn't seem to be that many diners. we ordered at 9:30. Our first meal didn't arrive til 10:15.
    4. Ordered the Tuna Steak, I know that it says steak, but the last time I checked, I didn't have to eat my tuna steak w/ a steak knife. It was quite a tough, and I must have looked ridiculous cutting into it. The waitress (god bless her) must have known I was having a hard time with it, but did not dare ask how it was.
    5. Everyone else agreed pricing was a little off for the lack of quality of the food.
    6. our Waitress was great, she was very attentive and came by quite often to apologize about the delay and the seating arrangements, and made sure our glasses and bread basket was full, but she gets points deducted for not catching on to my horribly cooked Tuna.

    Anonymous's Rating: 2 Stars
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    Riva Supper Lounge

    Address

    584 College Street, Toronto, ON

    Phone

    416-588-7377

    Area

    College Street

    Age

    20-50

    Venue

    Lounge

    Hours

    Price

    $$$

    Payment

    Master Card
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