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    BlueBlood Steakhouse

    3.7 (209 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSteakhouses
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Evelyn W.

    Service was really sweet and attentive. Everyone was really nice to my table, especially my toddler which I really really appreciate. The food is where it falls short. The absolute best bite of the night were the cheese biscuits that come for free. The caviar that came on top of the otoro tartare was rank and textureless, so old we pushed it aside. The tuna was good though. We ordered a steak rib eye which was edible. Chewy but had flavor. Broccoli side great, gnocchi was mushy. Cocktails we ordered were pretty good, helped to wash down the good. $450 for two adults and a two year old who nibbled on those cheese biscuits, I'd say this restaurant is a try once and never again sort of place.

    Alex R.

    BlueBlood is what happens when Casa Loma gets a steakhouse--lavish, theatrical, and just a little full of itself. The space is gorgeous: all carved oak, high ceilings, and dramatic modern art mixed into castle elegance. You definitely feel like you're dining in Great Gatsby's private wing. The food delivers. The table-side Caesar was crisp, garlicky, and perfectly dressed, and the steaks (we tried three cuts) were all cooked medium rare with a solid sear. The lobster mac & cheese was rich and cozy, total comfort food. We also enjoyed the prime rib ravioli and grilled octopus--both flavorful and well-executed. The burger was excellent, too. Dessert came with more showmanship: the Baked Alaska was torched right at the table and tasted as good as it looked. The coconut cream pie was a gentler, nostalgic way to end the meal. Service was friendly and attentive throughout. The only miss? They refused to open our wine because we're not part of the "Bovine Wine Club" (yes, that's a real thing). It's amusing, but also a reminder that BlueBlood can take itself a bit too seriously. Overall, a fun, over-the-top dinner with great food, a few eye rolls, and a lot of flair.

    Kateri

    I visited this restaurant on my birthday and unfortunately had a very disappointing experience. I had called and made a reservation three weeks in advance, specifically asking if we would be allowed to access the back area to take photos. I was told over the phone that it wouldn't be a problem. Based on that, my partner and I arrived an hour early on the day of the reservation to take photos. However, when we asked upon arrival, we were abruptly told "no" without any explanation. The staff member's tone was rude and dismissive -- she simply said we couldn't and suggested we take pictures elsewhere, adding that there were plenty of other good spots. When we asked another staff member for clarification, we were told the patio was under construction and the alternate entrance was closed. Eventually, we spoke to a supervisor who kindly checked with the castle staff and arranged for us to go upstairs to take photos instead. He asked the original staff member to escort us, but even then, she continued to make unnecessary, unprofessional remarks -- such as, "Well, we can't control the weather." From the moment she greeted us, her attitude was unwelcoming. She made no attempt to listen or offer any accommodation until directed by her supervisor, and her ongoing tone and remarks were incredibly disrespectful. I was genuinely holding back tears walking upstairs because of how she was speaking down to me. I wanted to leave right then and there but i didn't want to get charged $50 per person for last minute cancellations. We also already paid $20 for parking at this point While the food was good, service and atmosphere are just as important at a restaurant of this caliber -- and this experience completely ruined the occasion for me. We had also dined here for Valentine's Day the year before, and service then was similarly underwhelming. We returned this time because we enjoyed the food and hoped for a better experience. Sadly, this visit confirmed we won't be coming back. There are many other restaurants in Toronto that offer both excellent food and respectful service -- I would not recommend this one. Save your money and please go somewhere else.

    Ribeye steak, wagyu burger, brussel sprouts, mashed potato
    Cindy A.

    I came here for my husband and I's anniversary and we truly enjoyed our time there! The staff are super attentive during our meal and made great recommendations! Our steak was perfectly cooked and our sides were absolutely delicious! We would definitely come again for future celebrations! Note - there is paid parking on site I or you can also opt for paid valet parking as well.

    Kurtis J.

    Top-top steakhouse here everyone. Obviously you can't beat the 'decor' as it's literally housed in the Gothic Revival mansion in midtown. Steaks, sushi (surprsingly, right?), and drinks all grade A.

    Au gratin potatoes
    Robert S.

    I took my husband here for dinner and we loved the setting, the atmosphere and the service...the food was great, but I would not say that it blew me away. We got a three cheese plate and it was really good....for dinner, we got the Wagyu sampler, which came with an American, Australian and Japanese filet samples (4 oz each). I definitely loved the Japanese one the best...then the American, then the Australian. Great dining experience, but I don't know if I would repeat the sampler.

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    Suyi M.

    It's a nice place for a special occasion. The restaurant and surroundings are beautiful. Nice ambience inside the restaurant. The food is hit or miss, specially the steak and octopus , never consistent. Their Caesar salad is always delicious.

    Steak Tartare in Bone Marrow Canoe
    Alaleh P.

    We made a reservation for dinner on a Monday and were warmly welcomed by the staff upon arrival. We had to wait a few minutes for our table, and unfortunately, we were seated next to a group of 12 men celebrating a birthday. It was fine at first as we sat by the fireplace, but as they had enough to drink and became very loud and disrupted our meal. I think the hostess could have reserved this section for their group and seated us elsewhere, so both parties could have a better experience. On the bright side, the food was really good. We had the "Prime Steak Tartare in Bone Marrow Canoe" and "BlueBlood Chopped Salad" for appetizers. The steak tartare was fresh and flavorful, but the chopped salad was just okay, nothing special. For the main course, we ordered the "American, Mishima Reserve 6 oz Filet Mignon Wagyu" with "Morel Mushroom Sauce," cooked medium. The Wagyu was incredible--so tender and juicy, it melted in your mouth. For dessert, we had the "Tableside Baked Alaska for Two," and it was a joy to watch it being prepared and served.

    Doug G.

    Still no call backs from them. Disappointment at its finest. You'll get better service elsewhere for your money

    Queen & Prince lives in castles, and this steakhouse is in a castle
    Cecilia T.

    We always want to try a good steakhouse whenever we travel, so this one was our number 1 choice in Toronto. The location was quite unique, being located in an old historic castle (Casa Loma). There is a large mandatory parking lot due to the no street parking around the area. *Reservations required here* We ordered the wagyu steakburger, 44 oz tomahawk, 12 oz of kobe steak (@ $40 cad per oz), side of creamed corn, and truffle potato gratin. All the food tasted delicious, especially the kobe steak, because it melted in your mouth- sooo good! The dry aged tomahawk was a little overcooked (we requested medium rare) & chewy but still yummy. The creamed corn was probably the best side I've ever had with steak, being extra sweet and very flavorful, truffle potato was good too. The burger was cooked to perfection with a pic of the castle+BB embossed on the bun, duck fat fries were okay. While the food was being prepared, we were able to take a tour of the castle, which was beautiful. The decor revolved around a princess and a prince theme. Food was quite pricey but worth it because we left happy and full. Not to mention, our server, Sergio, was absolutely amazing, making our experience even better!

    Steak mash potatoes
    Suzanna A.

    Really nice love the vibe inside it was nice and dark. Staff were really nice and steak was very good

    Joe J.

    Beautiful restaurant & ambience. It's always a nice feeling going to Casa Loma. I really enjoyed all the food & win, except for the steak. I found the steak very fatty & not cooked correctly. However, I would still go back as I enjoy the ambience & the other options on the menu.

    Denise T.

    This is the most amazing steakhouse experience. We had such an amazing time during our dining experience . Our server did an amazing job helping us pick our meals and answering questions about the menu. We also worked with the sommelier who did a great job helping us pick a wine that would work with all the meals we ordered. The steakhouse venue is so cool and interesting. Definitely, take a few minutes to at least walk through the first floor. The dining room is really cool too. The woodwork is very detailed and beautiful. My ribeye steak was perfect. The Wagyu steak by the ounce was absolutely perfect. We all enjoyed our cocktails and wine. If you are in Toronto definitely make a reservation and enjoy a very special meal here.

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