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To: Sexton O Blake who wrote (81)8/15/2005 2:04:26 PM
From: rubbersoul  Respond to of 352
 
S.O.B,

It seems that our choice of restaurants are limited to those that are in walking distance from the conference. I don't hang out 'round thare offin (since I prefer to haunt College St. or Queen St. W.) so I can't offer many suggestions. The places that I know of that are walking distance from the Convention Center are: Joe Badali's, Planet Hollywood, Penelope, East Side Mario's, and Tim Horton's. There are a few pub type places I think on King St.

I'm pretty open about where we go as long as everything on the menu is not deep fried!<g>

Cheers,
John



To: Sexton O Blake who wrote (81)8/15/2005 2:38:50 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 352
 
You could rent a hospitality suite for a night at the Intercontinental or Royal York, get your booze at the train station or bring it along, and order out for pizza delivery. Pretty cheap night then, and if someone gets too tipsy you have a place to crash on a couch, carpet or bed.

Someone in Toronto could phone the Hotel directly Intercontinental: 416-597-1400,...Royal York: 416-368-2511 and investigate price but I think $400 would rent a room with hospitality suite capable of holding 20 or so. There are several options,...room with bedroom suite, room only, room with two bedroom suite, room with bar etc., etc.