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    4.0 (62 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    View looking north on Simcoe Street
    Mary T.

    Last week, I walked by Roy Thomson Hall a couple of times to get to Mascot Brewery. The Hall still looks beautiful decades after it was first established. Here's an interesting fact about me. I have only been to Roy Thomson Hall once in my life. It was fairly new when I dropped by. I was in grade 5 and I ended up in a recorder group at school. I wasn't officially a part of this group, but I played recorder on my own to the point where I joined peers who were in this group. In other words, I crashed the recorder party. I remember sitting on steps in a stairwell on the third floor of our school and my peers were teaching me this song that would be performed at Roy Thomson Hall. With practice, I nailed it. The woman who led the recorder group and my homeroom teacher, who was also a music teacher, noticed my playing and they said yes to my being a late member of this group. So, our group performed at the Hall in the afternoon. We had a school bus drive us over there. Our attire was a white top and dark bottom. I wore a white sweater and a dark wool skirt. I was incredibly warm. We sat in the balcony. There were many schools playing songs on various instruments that afternoon. The balcony felt like a fancier staircase than what I had practiced on at school. My seat was comfy with lots of leg room. I was probably just over five feet in height by then. Jann Arden was to perform at Roy Thomson Hall. Her show got postponed due to the pandemic. When it was rescheduled this summer, the venue had changed, and she was back at Massey Hall. It's where I normally see her perform. It's crazy that I haven't been back. Roy Thomson Hall is home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. I should take in a performance or more, to snap my ridiculous record. (489)

    the interior of a concert hall
    Alekhya M.

    Enjoyed two concerts and one natgeo speaker series here. Fantastic theater and the acoustics are perfect. The seating is pretty old and even the carpeting seems old. Restrooms are too few and there's a long lineup during intermission or after the shows. It can be modernized. The staff is very nice and polite. There are few places around the hall where you can buy drinks - alcoholic or non-alcoholic.

    Lilian L.

    The Roy Thomson Hall is the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's main venue. I've been to the venue a couple times and have generally had a good experience. I like how casual yet still upscale the ambience to the TSO concerts are here, people who aren't perhaps use to going to the symphony can easily experience a concert here without necessarily having to spend a lot of money on the tickets or their attire. What was surprising to me was that the menu items at the bar were very reasonably priced. Compared to the 15 dollars a beer at Scotiabank Arena or Budweiser Stage, you could easily get one for under 10 dollars here. The concert hall itself was also very spacious; even if you were sitting in the balconies you can see the stage quite well.

    The cast including Zac Efron of Beer Run all came out for TIFF!
    Janice Y.

    I have an overdue review of the Roy Thomson Hall. We have visited a few times for TIFF over the years and it's always been a pleasure. The venue is nice and most importantly the staff is super. You'll at least connect with a few staff directing and guiding you to your seat. Snacks and drink counters are on all floors, which includes popcorn, candy, chocolate, pop, beer and other alcoholic beverages. About my recent TIFF experience: a little over a month ago we watched The Greatest Beer Run, based on a true story about the Vietnam war. While war movies are typically not my cup of tea, I enjoyed it. However, when comparing films with a similar war theme, I do prefer Blood Diamond and Taegukgi more (not biopics). A nice bonus is that almost all of the cast was on stage at the show's beginning, including Zac Efron. To our surprise, at the end of the movie, they announced that a few of the real-life war veterans and lead characters portrayed on the show were watching the screening with us the whole time. The light shone on them while the seniors waved to the audience from the Mezzanine area. I'm always unsure what to expect at TIFF though I wish there were some Q & A sessions like some other shows. On our way out, we saw Lee Jung-jae from a distance on the red carpet... I almost missed out until someone told me that he is the lead character in Squid Games!

    Jennifer K.

    I did not remember when was the last time I was at Roy Thomson Hall but I was able to come here for a TSO concert recently for Star Wars Series. The structure is interesting and quite iconic. Though the building is over 30 years old but still in good condition. If you are here for TSO, you won't be disappointed with great acoustic. If you have your tickets on will call, drop by at least 30 minute before the show begin. Since as of the time I wrote this review, one cannot print the tickets ordered online, so you can expect how long the queue was at the will call box office.

    a large auditorium full of people

    Roy Thomson Hall is seriously a GEM in Toronto! Why many people don't consider this a top attraction like the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, Hockey Hall of Fame, I don't know. The hall itself is quite beautiful once you step inside and find your seat. That being said, don't worry about wherever you pick your seat. There is no such thing as a bad seat in this house. Wherever you sit, you will always have a great view of the orchestra. The music the Toronto Symphony Orchestra performed when I came here was so moving and performed very well. The night I was here, the two main highlights were Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Theme by Rococo (with Jean-Guihen Queyras as the cello soloist) and Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2. My only complaint, however, is that the acoustics are not the best in here. Compared to other halls I've been to such as Koerner Hall, the sound just does not project and travel as well in here. The hall is also not as resonant. Regardless of that inconvenience, that did not take away from the overall uplifting mood the concert gave me once I left the hall. Although I do not live in Toronto, I left feeling like it would be worth coming to another TSO concert when in the area. Looking forward to being back!

    Wynne L.

    I hadn't been here in a long time. The first time I was here was for a field trip to see the orchestra during middle school. I distinctly remember falling asleep. The next time I was here my friend asked me to watch a performance during university and I was hesitant because of my prior experience but thought I'd give it another shot. I tried super hard not to fall asleep and did not but there was definite head nodding. This time I readily decided to go since Justin Nozuka would be performing. I've seen him play many times before, but usually at smaller venues like Phoenix Concert Theatre, Mod Club and the like. When he started playing the sound was incredible. The acoustics here are so much better than anywhere else I've seen him play. Just a note that the escalators only seem to ascend. To get to a lower floor there's the stairwells by the washrooms.

    Free live music.
    Lilian C.

    Nice patio. The summer free music was good. The food there was about $6.99 for the cheaper option. The chicken wings are $12. Alcohol drinks are about $10. In the summer there are generally 2 free concerts per week.

    The movie is about to begin!
    Trevor S.

    In a downtown core in a country not far away there lied a uniquely shaped building that was designed for increasing the quality of sound played by an orchestra like the TSO! This was my first time in here and found the interior very unique of a performance hall but makes sense on the type of music played. My dad and I came to see the TSO play live to the music of Star Wars Return of the Jedi and it was a mind blowing experience that exceeded expectations! The staff were very friendly and didn't seem to criticize the face I was so not dressed to fit in with the crowd luckily it was nerd night so I didn't feel too uncomfortable wearing a red plaid sweater amongst fine dressed folks. The Roy Thompson Hall and the TSO has impressed me so much I already booked tickets for 2 up coming concerts I can't wait!

    Owen R.

    Great space for TIFF highly recommended for concerts, performances. Lot of great memories. Beautiful.

    View from right balcony, as good as mezzanine.  Acoustic is still better at mezzanine.

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    I recently came here for a corporate cocktail hour as a guest and the top floor space is fantastic…read more Lovely rustic building set up with standing tables, well spaced out to include a 360 photo booth, taco station, bar and check in area. I put a pair of sunglasses in my backpack's front pocket, I fully expected it to be crushed during coat check. The staff voluntarily assured me that they would make sure it was protected. I've been to other events where the coat check staff had lost my jacket, so the extra care on my belongings added to the positive experience. The staff there were pleasant and even remembered my face when I checked out my coat on the way out. The hors d'oeuvres were great, I enjoyed everything I tried, like the mini sliders, fried chicken, and bruschetta. We also had a taco station that was good too. I didn't expect any less since they are under the same hospitality group as Byblos and Patria, which I've dined at before and enjoyed. The biggest plus is the location, at the heart of the Entertainment District. It's close to many offices and the Financial District. Our cocktail hour ended in 2hrs but there are plenty of bars nearby to extend the get together for another drink. For example, Grace O'Malley's is just across the street and not too busy to grab a seat on a weekday night.

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