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    RendezViews

    3.2 (13 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Mary T.

    This review is similar to my recent Yelp elite experience. I ordered some amazing wings that weren't a part of the original experience. The weather forecast was weird. It first started with rain all day. RendezBrews had mentioned in a message that there are plenty of umbrellas to seek shelter, if need be. It was also cooler than it has been temperature-wise, so my wearing layers of clothing felt odd. The only thing that needs to improve would be communication in messages. I got my ticket through e-mail. It said to print it out. I don't have a printer with ink! I looked at the ticket and it had a barcode. It's fine having it scanned from a phone. The print-it-out message was confusing. The other was another e-mail indicating that we likely got a second set of tickets. What? I never did. I actually contacted RendezBrews and got a quick answer. My ticket was still good and that I would get my tokens there. The second set of tickets would have also included token vouchers. My drive downtown was uneventful, but smooth, despite the construction along Richmond. I parked at the parking lot built into Scotiabank Theatre. It offered weeknight parking at a flat rate of $10, which isn't bad at all. I walked over to the RendezBrews entrance, which is on John Street. The exit is across from the parking lot. Highly convenient! I lined up to get in. I was thinking that I'd have to show my vaccination confirmation with the recent change in Ontario. It didn't happen. The place was more concerned about whether I was of legal drinking age. I showed my ID, got a wristband and five drink tokens, and went in. Most drinks were two tokens. I got two drinks and ended up with a souvenir token. I first hit Broadhead Brewery, which hails from Orleans. The blueberry blonde beer caught my attention. I had to have it. So good. I love beer with fruity notes. I decided to try Nude, a low-carb, no sugar vodka soda. It was next to Broadhead. I got the raspberry lemon (I'm not kidding about loving fruity drinks). I enjoyed it. No sugar rush. Yum! It occurred to me that I should munch on something before the alcohol hits me like a ton of bricks. I found Sol, which offered food by Chef Nuit from The Fifty. The mango salad was intriguing, but seeing the tom yum wings on the menu made me go for them. I paid with a credit card. The man behind the counter was great and said that they would take ten minutes. Cool! Sure enough, ten minutes later, my wings were ready. Yay! These wings were special. They were sous-vide (sous-vided sounds weird) and fried. They then get tossed in tom yum sauce, and topped with lime leaves, serrano chili, and tom yum oil. The wings came with sour cream. They were delicious! So much flavour and a bit of a spice kick. All tables were taken. I did manage to find a small table without any seats to chow down. There are washrooms. They are not wheelchair-accessible. You go downstairs in The Fifth Social Club. The women's washroom was clean, but each stall was tiny. There were two women commenting on the washrooms. They made me laugh so hard: - "The stall is so small that I can't do what I need to do." - "It's smaller than an airplane washroom." - "They are meant for children!" - "Even the sinks are small." I concur. I was fortunate that I fit because I have long legs. Super tight in the stall. Thank goodness there was a hook for my purse and the door swung away from me when I left. I got more real estate that way. The rain did decide to take a break. When I was lining up, it was spitting rain. Otherwise, my experience was a dry one, except for the beer that I was consuming. I'm so glad that I got to attend. I enjoyed my drinks and food, with a lovely backdrop of the CN Tower and great building artwork. (377)

    Teena D.

    Gord and I had supper yesterday on the patio of RendezViews, which is a collaboration of The Fifth and The Ballroom. This the second year for it and it's set up in the parking lot between the two restaurants on Richmond Street, just east of John Street. Gabby was friendly and chatty and good care of us.There are two sides and we sat on the Ballroom side ... each side/restaurant has their own menu. Gord ordered Fish & Chips.  He said it was good and he'd get it again. Gabby was our server and I ordered her favourite ... a hot chicken sandwich.  I didn't get it tossed in sauce and Gabby suggested a split French fries and house made potato chips.  Good choice and I'd get it again. Gabby was friendly and chatty and good care of us.

    Great outdoors spot to watch the raptors game!
    Sharky L.

    Stay safe stay outdoors and enjoy delicious food. You can social distance here and order food from Pai and SOS and have it deliver. Pai is amazing and the new SOS is really great. The prices are more than fair at these two locations. You can order from the Rendezviews menu but it doesn't compare to Pai and SOS. The service is great and perfect for watching the game and having late night hangout with friends. FYI: I'm not sure if it's the policy but once we were told we each have to buy a token. Come early for the raptors game to get a good seat. Food: 4.8/5.0 Service: 4.3/5.0 Ambiance: 4.8/5.0 Value: 4.2/5.0 Overall: 4.7/5.0

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