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Almonte Riverside Inn - Delicious Reds

Almonte Riverside Inn

(4 reviews)

$$

Is Loom Bistro the best restaurant outside (or inside) Ottawa?…read more Yup, it might be. It's our 2nd time at Loom Bistro inside this lovely little B&B and it proved that the first time wasn't a fluke. This was another spectacular scrumptious playfully delicious meal. If I could give it 6 stars, I would. The blue cheesecake with crostini and fig jam was out of this world. As unique a tasting cheese appetizer as I've ever had. The empanadas were fresh and lovely. The short rib was moist as moist can be...the bacon topped bread pudding along side it was perfection. The fresh pasta with wild boar was delectable and mild but complex and superb. Both desserts were splendid and paired perfectly. The very sweet chocolate cake and the more creamy tart cheesecake. With 2 glasses of wine and 20% tip it was $150. Worth every penny and then some. Kudos to the chef...show yourself and take a bow. The hotel is great (please put some curtains in the judges chamber...!!) We love our quarterly staycation here. Rob the innkeeper is super friendly and responsive. Highly highly recommend.

What a find! I needed a place to stay while my new condo was being readied in Almonte. I was too…read moreoccupied to take advantage of the stunning location - they even have kayaks! - but this place is a gem. The innkeeper, Rob, greeted me warmly and carried my bag up to my room -- spacious, clean, bright, with a magnificent river view. Such a gorgeous building. Staff all very friendly. Restaurant to die for. First night the exquisitely talented Chef Hunter served me salmon that had been smoked over maple chips and basted with a maple glaze. Superb wine list. Second night was a steak salad with the most flavorful tomatoes I have ever tasted. Fresh herbs from their garden garnish most dishes. And sensational desserts! Breakfasts were amazing: you request a time to have your choice of coffee delivered to your room and then a half hour later, you saunter into the restaurant where your breakfast is waiting - first day I had coddled eggs (absolute perfection) with buttery, crunchy toast fingers, and the next I ordered shirred eggs. My stay was flawless. If I could make one recommendation, it would be to have a hair dryer in the room. Cannot wait to recommend to visiting friends and relatives.

Brookstreet Hotel - The hot tub

Brookstreet Hotel

(51 reviews)

$$$

Brookstreet Hotel is a Four Diamond rated hotel in a business park outside Ottawa. Specifically, it…read moreis in Kanata. I have stayed in Four Star hotels in other countries, and I wouldn't consider this hotel to be on an upscale, top-notch level. The exterior and interior felt dated and unimaginative. The reception desk was hard to locate. Upon entering through the main doors, you must turn right, then left to check in. The waiting area, near the entrance, had hard, uncomfortable chairs, and sofas. I appreciated the secure, underground, parking garage, but there was a moment of panic when the key card didn't work once, and we were promptly given a replacement at the reception desk. That being said, the beds in the hotel room were quite comfortable. However, the rest of the room reinforced the dated feel. The bathroom was functional, but basic, featuring only a standard bathtub/shower combination, not the separate upscale shower or high-end fixtures one often finds in a Four Diamond hotel. We ordered room service twice, and both times the service was friendly and quick. The menu had a lot of variety, and the amount of food was plentiful, really even being enough for two people. I tried the fish and chips and the risotto and they were both good. We didn't dine in the main restaurant, but we did try to explore the leisure amenities. We wandered upstairs and saw the huge rooms used for conferences and wedding receptions. Unfortunately, the poor internal signage meant we couldn't easily find the pool and spa services.

Great hotel, everything I want: clean and quite…read more Large, well equipped business office and also not crazy expensive.

Holiday Inn Express Pembroke

Holiday Inn Express Pembroke

(3 reviews)

It was ok. I booked it for the hot tub and i needed a place with reliable wifi to do school work…read morewhile in town on family business. The hot tub was shut down, I checked in Sun, left Wed and it opened back up Tuesday evening. I had to finish and submit assignments for two classes by midnight Sun. It went down and was up and down Mon and Tuesday. You had to pay cash at the restaurant due to the internet (or if you had a credit card put on file for your room before it crashed Sunday). I brought this up to the front desk staff several times and they offered nothing (other than saying I could go down the street to Tim Hortons and use their wifi). Honestly, if I hadn't booked through a travel ap i would have demanded my money back and gone elsewhere (like the one next door that didn't seem to have any issues). Do better.

Great hotel to stay in when you are in the Pembroke area. We booked this hotel for our White Water…read moreRafting adventure with RiverRun. Very quiet area, very well lit up. The breakfast was great; as they served eggs, sausages, pancakes, yogourt, fruits, coffee, oatmeal, and a variety of breads/English muffins. They have a nice swimming pool but no hot tub. The fitness room only had 4 equipment; 2 treadmills, 1 elliptical, and 1 pedalling equipment. This was the only hotel in the area that would accommodate 5-6 people to a room. Our room had a pull out couch. Our room was very nicely cleaned. Although I didn't know why the drapes wouldn't close all the way.

Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn & Spa

Best Western Plus Perth Parkside Inn & Spa

(9 reviews)

.We stayed at the BW Parkside and decided to eat here as it was cold outside. Glad we did Supper…read moreat Fumie restaurant was delicious. We shared calamari. I had strip loin angus steak. Very tasty. Cut like butter. Wife had pickerel. Perfect. Prepared without garlic specially for her as she's allergic. Only negative was the salt was a bit overpowering. The bottle of wine was delicious Col di Sasso. The staff were friendly and very helpful. Hotel is in a very convenient location within walking distance of the shopping. Hotel very neat. Great service.

TL;DR/The Short Version: The only big chain hotel in Perth,…read moreON. It ranks towards the middle of the pack in comparison to other Best Westerns, in my opinion. The Long Version: My husband and I were staying a night in Perth, Ontario and stayed at this Best Western. There was a wedding going on that weekend (not the reason we were there), so it was quite busy. They have a small parking lot that's broken up into 3 different areas. We lucked out and found a parking spot, but it was really crowded and due to it being winter with snow on the ground covering the painted lines and some snow banks, some spots were not available and people were parked not as neatly as they could have. When we booked, there was only one room left, the accessible room, so we took it, even though we didn't need an accessible room. When we arrived we told the front desk the story and advised them that if they needed the accessible room for someone else, we could take a different room. They said they didn't need it, but the room is next to the kitchen so if we weren't part of the wedding, they'd move us because it will be loud with lots of traffic. Apparently they had a cancellation so they moved us. I appreciated this. We did end up getting 2 queen beds instead of a king bed, which was ok, we didn't use the second bed and just had to snuggle closer on the first bed, haha. We did get there a bit early and they said they could check us in but there would be a $25 early check-in fee, so we said we'd be back and check in at the regular time. When we returned a bit before 5pm check-in went smoothly. Staff were pleasant. The room itself looked nice and was spacious. The first thing I noticed was they fold towels into cute shapes and place them on the bed. We had 2 different swans. They still have miniature toiletries which I prefer over the wall-mounted toiletries that so many hotels have switched over to. I find the minis more sanitary and minis are just so cute, lol. The body lotion wasn't the best quality though. It was winter and my hands were dry like sandpaper and the lotion did not keep my hands moisturized. So anyone who knows me, knows I Clorox all hard surfaces in hotel rooms as soon as I arrive (something I've been doing for the past 20 years, lol). The cleaning in the bathroom wasn't as thorough as I would have liked because when I wiped the sink counter with a Clorox wipe, all these short gray hairs ended up on the wipe. Looked like the previous guest trimmed their beard or cut their hair or something. The counter had that dark granite appearance, so it was hard to see the hair. I actually didn't even see it looking at the counter, but definitely saw it when my Clorox wipe picked it all up. The underside of the towel rack was also rusted and turned my Clorox wipe all brown. I did like that the room was large. I also liked that the towels were not too close to the toilet, although they were over the toilet, which is not my preferred placement (but at least not literally an inch from the top of the toilet like I've seen at other hotels, yuck). I liked that the bathroom had a magnifying mirror that pulled out from the wall. Very useful for applying makeup. The bathroom was also well-lit. The sink, while pretty was a bit inconvenient because the faucet spout didn't come out enough to the centre of the basin. The faucet was too close to the wall and the counter stuck out of the wall a lot, so you have to lean really forward to get your hands under the faucet, but you can't stand closer because the counter is in the way. Maybe it was just our room. At first I thought it was just me because I'm short with short arms, but my husband is 5'11" (with arms proportional to his height) and he had the same complaint, lol. I like that they had both a fridge and a microwave. The mini fridge however, did not have a freezer section. I liked that the beds were raised. There's a coffee machine that makes Van Houtte coffee and hot chocolate in the lobby (no French Vanilla drinks though, which is my favourite from these types of machines). There's also a good selection of Higgins and Burke, and President's Choice teas. These drinks are complimentary for guests. You get complimentary breakfast at their restaurants The Locks with your stay. Breakfast is 7am-10am and it's not a buffet, you order from a limited menu. Breakfast was ok, nothing too memorable. We both had bacon and eggs which came with home fries and toast. They also have a pool, sauna and fitness centre, none of which we used. Overall, an alright stay. We would stay again. Review #43 (2025)

Renfrew Inn & Conference Centre - hotels - Updated July 2026

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