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    Par-Tee Putt

    3.1 (38 reviews)
    Open 3:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Ashley T.

    Let me start by saying I did not pay for this, someone else paid for me to play so I cannot comment on the cost vs the experience. We played all the holes and I enjoyed at least 90%. Only 1 or 2 holes weren't as fun for me and mostly that's just because I didn't do well on them and I got frustrated. I would say if anyone is looking for a fun thing to do for a few hours Par-Tee is worth it (again I don't know prices) but if you only did part of the holes I would do the middle or back 9 holes they were more fun to me! Also they have a full bar and a drink menu!

    Tony X.

    I went to Par-Tee Putt for a work social and enjoyed my time there. Along with my colleagues, I played a set consisting of nine holes, each in their own individual sections with their own themes. Each of courses had unique challenges, but were also short and could be completed quite quickly, and some of them were based on pure luck. I also found the courses really close to each other, which made the space a little tricky to walk around, without bumping into other people. Nevertheless, I had fun and would recommend Par-Tee Putt as a work social to any groups of people who aren't looking for an activity that is too serious but still want some friendly competition :)

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    Shannon M.

    The ambiance was fantastic, it was super creative and fun! The only thing is that the courses & space are tight :)

    Suor K.

    My co-workers and I came here for a work social event. I was skeptical at first, but Par-Tee Putt was a lot of fun. When you come in, you pick up a golf club and pick up a coin. The coins are used in the golf ball vending machine. There are 3 sets of 9 holes. The ball isn't returned on the 9th hole. There is a bar when you come in, so you can order drinks and/or food. Each hole has a mini table to hold your drink while you play. What I enjoyed the most about each hole was that it brought back so much nostalgia. The 80's are alive and back here. Each hole is unique and brings with it different challenges. Ultimately, it doesn't matter how well you do on each hole because the 9th hole will destroy you. Overall, I thought Par-Tee Putt was a great place to go for social events with groups of friends or co-workers. I thought that 9 holes was sufficient.

    Tuesday date night special
    Janice Y.

    We had a fun time a Par-Tee-Putt, note there's a Tuesday date night deal for 18 holes for $12.50pp, which is 2 courses of 9 holes and you get two balls since the 9th hole they take your ball (~1hr incl. 15min wait for 2pp). Opportunities for photos throughout. Verdict: Worth it! There are 3 courses you can play in. As a group of 2, we finished about 26 holes in 1.5hrs including the 15 min wait time. I think they send everyone to the bar for 15 mins before they call you up. Just so you can spend some more at the bar. Hack: If it isn't busy, you could skip the 9th hole and try another hole instead that's empty. But be mindful of others, don't do this unless it's not busy/empty on the course! We noticed this is the case late into the weekday night (after 10pm~) Best courses: I say out of the 3 courses, we liked the stretch where you started at Ferris wheel or the green with the gopher. The other where you started at CN tower was fun too, with Pokemon characters and beer pong/pool combination. But we liked the challenge, or maybe some would think is gimmicky - tilting table and the skeeball mini putt. I say this is worthwhile, and we had fun. The contraptions, characters and Toronto themes are well thought out, unique and everyone should try it at least once! Perfect for travellers or group gatherings, though it may be tight (large groups should split up). Recommend checking this out as a weekday night when it is likely less busy.

    Last hole for Course 1: Game of thrones. Have to shoot it in the chair
    Melody T.

    Came to visit Toronto and saw this on Instagram. Pricing: a bit overpriced for less than 20 mins per course. They are very small (table size)) and it should take about less than 3 hits to get it in (star lost) Customer service: the lady was sweet but she kept being distracted and was wondering off many times or be talking to other staff. She told us to wait for her to bring us to the 2nd course when we are done but waited too long. We went along to the course since it's just right there (star lost) Golf: it was fun due to some obstacles during the game, creative and there's a bar next to you. It was funny seeing some tv characters and some familiar board games as the course. It's small and can get can get crowded easily. Coat check: I wished they give tickets orr numbers to grab the coats for you, did not feel safe leaving my coats right next to the door where it's open to anybody to just grab and leave while you're on the other side and can't see I would come here to try it once for the experience but wouldn't come here again due to the price and the short amount of time you spend here. P.S there's a cute selfie golf cart with props! Beep Beep

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    Alex I.

    Very difficult place to review! Firstly, a mini putt place downtown is exactly what Toronto has been missing for a bit of fun entertainment and this place is so cool BUT it's more of an Instagram opportunity then it is a mini putt course. We played the full 27 holes which cost a total of 80$ inc tax for 2 people...this is not value for money when you consider each hole is literally like a Par 2 (meaning if you need to hit more then twice your bad haha) We got around all the holes in 45 mins max which is a bit disappointing as takes the competition out of it a bit. On the other hand though they have put a lot of effort into the holes and they do look amazing so credit there! You can drink going round so that's fun! All in worth going once but not really something I'd be interested to do again.

    Cute theme for one of the holes
    Angela W.

    I came here with a group of friends after reading about it on BlogTO. We managed to find a Groupon deal for this and we are glad that we paid a discounted price. It was actually my first Mini Golf experience so I enjoyed this place a lot. We had the 9 holes package (which was one course) and our group of friends were all assigned to the same course so we could hang out. The courses itself weren't hard to be honest. They were all themed and very fun to play with. To be honest, this place is more like an insta-worthy playground than a real mini golf venue. While I enjoyed my time here, my friends (who have done actual mini golf before) thought that this is mediocre and not "real mini golf". However for myself, I enjoyed my experience and had lots of fun with the different themed holes. I would definitely recommend this place for when you are looking for a hangout with some friends around downtown or if you want to take cute pictures.

    Clara Y.

    Definitely a go to for your insta pics type of place - my boyfriend and I decided to go after seeing it on BlogTO and popped in Monday afternoon to try it out. There weren't too many people, so we were able to start playing immediately. We did the 18 holes/2 courses option and got through it all in less than 1 hour. The themed holes were cute and punny, but the holes itself were small and didn't include the typical challenges or calculative moves that mini golf would require. Definitely a place worth checking out, but I wouldn't see myself coming back again as it's a more 'experience once and be satisfied' type of activity.

    Stephanie Z.

    Pros: - Fun venue, has a bar where you get snacks and drinks. - There are several types of holes you can play but not all of them. - Each section is themed based on landmarks of Toronto or other popular references. - Difficulty is gradual, usually the first couple are easy and the final one is the hardest. Cons: - It would be great if you could try multiple other sections as well but I think to prevent overcrowding, they limit you to one area. - I was with a group of 7, neither of us have played before. One improvement would be to have an intro to what to do and how to keep score.

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    2.9(9 reviews)
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    As far as I know, this is the only place in Toronto where you can lay about around the pool whist…read moreenjoying a beer and a burger, then play a round of mini golf. This entertainment complex has a lot going for it, but there's also a lot of work that needs to be done. For one thing, it feels like a creepy abandoned amusement park. Sure, there are beach volleyball courts, a driving range, mini golf, a rock wall, a restaurant, a couple of bars and a pool, but it's all just plopped down on a giant swath of concrete, not unlike the CNE. It's also virtually deserted. If it were me, I would try to hide the lots full of trucks and generators with a wall of hedges. And have more greenery dotting the place. Maybe some fake palm trees around the pool. And real trees in planters in the GIGANTIC patio area (which also has pool tables, ping pong and fooz ball tables). Polson Pier makes Ontario Place look like Disneyworld. The pool area is small, but pleasant. There are about 50 deck chairs and 4 giant bed sort of things that you can lay about on (down from 8 last year, boo). The pool itself is kind of like a big fountain. It's 4 feet deep with a ledge all the way across where you can sit. It's chlorinated, which makes me thirsty and sleepy. The pool area has a bar on the side and a great view of the city. It's also got a pretty wide range of visitors, from young families to a group that could only be described as "Vin Diesel and his stripper friends." Use of the pool is $10, you buy a paper bracelet at guest services. The bar and food is fine. We drank tall boys of Rolling Rock, which were $7.50 each. Not cheap, but not ridiculous, considering you're so far from everything. You go to the bar to get drinks. This place might have gotten another star if they had servers in the pool area. I got an order of deep fried pickles at the cantina, which were fine, but pricey at $5.25 for 4 strips. A round of mini golf is $9 each. Also pricey, and the course is full of pits, but it's laid out well. Plus, I managed to tie with the Hubster, which makes me happy. If there was more going on, we might have stayed later and took in a movie at the drive-in (which doubles as the driving range), but the place was so deserted, we opted to leave. Honestly, this could be a really awesome way to spend a day if they just made a few changes. For one thing, maybe have a shuttle bus or something so that people could get there really easily. Then spruce it up a bit, bring the prices down a bit, and advertise the living hell out of it. Also, have two pools: the family pool, and the 19+ pool. We'll definitely be back again, because it's a genuinely relaxing place to hang, but if we found a decent replacement, we'd go there instead.

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