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    The Fortunate Fox

    3.3 (55 reviews)
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    Open 8:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    THE FORTUNATE FOX ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Classy
    Live music
    Moderate noise

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    Keith H.

    The Fortunate Fox is located in the Kimpton St. George but it has its own entrance to Bloor Street. I ate there numerous times over the course of my stay in the Kimpton, mainly for breakfast/brunch but I had dinner one night. I have to give it an excellent rating for both the food and the service. It really stands out from most in-hotel dining options. The main breakfast menu offers a nice variety of options, as does the weekend brunch menu. I can't say that anything they offered wasn't really good. I thought that the pancakes were particularly special as the waiter was able to describe the provenance of the maple syrup that they served with them (it was both local and organic). The one dinner I had consisted of a Greek wrap that was also excellent. The interior of the restaurant seems to mimic an English Club, with dark wood and associated knick-knacks. There is a theme of fox hunting, but in this version the fox has outsmarted everyone. There is a painting showing the fox wearing clothing and riding a horse with the hunting dogs walking along below. A Fortunate fox indeed! The diner will find themselves fortunate as well, as they will enjoy a hearty meal in a comfortable setting, and receive great service.

    Better late than never!
    Cristina O.

    Pretty solid spot, especially for a hotel lobby restaurant! My boyfriend & I were staying at the Kimpton St. George & visited a few times, mostly for drinks and once for breakfast. All of the servers were great! It was busier in the evenings & it was obvious there were a lot of locals there too. Cute lil stop over!

    Fried Pickles
    Katie L.

    We went on a Saturday night in June - there was a DJ spinning 90s and 00s music (though we definitely heard 70s and 80s, not mad about it!) Our server was extremely friendly and fried pickles were nice and fast.

    Breakfast sandwich
    Asa L.

    -Was here in 2022 while on tour from NYC. Ate here twice because it was connected to my hotel. -Pretty average quality and kinda overpriced in my opinion. -Breakfast sandwich tasted good, but eggs were dry, cheese wasn't melted and it was hastily put together. The other appetizers I tried were bland and forgettable. -Service was good, but not special.

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    Lauren K.

    The Fortunate Fox is solid! For a hotel restaurant, this is one of the nicer ones I've ever encountered. The inside has a very clean, solid-colored Kimpton vibe. They take reservations and it appears they can accommodate big groups. We at here twice mostly out of convenience while staying in the Kimpton St. George hotel. For dinner, I had the fish and chips and we split the poutine. The poutine was huge! That could have been a meal on its own. The fish and chips was just okay (to be honest, I didn't finish it). I noticed a couple different stations around the restaurant for upscale bar games if you're feeling social. I only got to see The Fortunate Fox twice during off-peak hours, but I imagine this could be a fun place to meet friends for a drink. I think it's one of the rare places where you'd be willing to go to a hotel restaurant. It has an interesting atmosphere with solid style.

    Cosmopolitan
    Tina I.

    André was AMAZING. He was super nice and suggested some great choices on the menu. Ambience is very chill and has games (darts, table games, etc.) Great spot for lunch, moderate prices, worth every penny .

    Spinach Dip and Chicken Bites
    Jeslyn X.

    Quite an elegant place, good for couple dating, business convo and friends hang out. We got the round table booth which was nice to sit at. The waitress was friendly and patient, always smiling. Ordered their spinach dip and chicken bites for share, quite large quantities, and tasty too. Liked that they put a lot of spinach in the dipping sauce. Chicken bites had a lot of fries too. Drinks were great, loved the Paper Plane. The total cost was $100 for 3 drinks and 2 apps, I guess it's not too bad for a nice place in downtown. Food (quality, presentation) - 5/5 Drinks (quality, variety) - 5/5 Ambience (interior, cleanness) - 5/5 Service - 5/5 Value - 5/5

    Happy hour after 9
    Sharon Y.

    I've come here with a large group twice now for QE Trivia's weekly trivia night on Thursdays. LOVE the format of the trivia night, it's one of the best ones I've been to in the city (and I've been to a LOT of trivia nights). The host Ari is a ton of fun and we all enjoy ourselves. Unfortunately the food and drinks here are a miss. The drinks are either watered down or not flavoured correctly. Typically a cider on tap is served straight but they put a ton of ice in it which waters it down. Their aperol spritz is also totally watered down with soda water and hardly a hint of liquor. We've even had a bitter margarita from here, and I've never had a bad margarita! We've tried nearly all of their cocktails on the menu and they're all barely passable or downright bad. We've also been served the SAME cocktail in vastly different sized cups on the same night, which isn't great because sometimes they give you less and sometimes they give you more. The food was also not stellar. We've had the poutine which was much too salty, and their burger and Reuben was a really small size for the cost. Overall the food and drinks are plainly terrible, however they do have great entertainment. They have two dart boards for open use, some board games, as well as the aforementioned trivia night in Thursdays. Those are their only saving grace. If it wasn't for QE Trivia on Thursday nights we wouldn't be back! I give them a 3 stars only for their entertainment, I would not come here for the food and drinks.

    Geraldine G.

    This spot is part of a hotel and not too far from the st George subway station. It's a lovely space. Quiet and well kept. Not a fan of the books on the wall that have the spines missing. Doesn't quite work. Really wish they would have kept it because the vibe might feel warm and welcoming. The experience was okay. In fact, everything was a little flat. Nothing we had stood out and would make us come back right away. The fried chicken, hummus and turkey burger were filling but just didn't have any particular excitement in a dining experience. There's plenty of alcohol to choose from. So maybe a place to chill and talk. The washroom has you walking into the hotel area. It's clean and honestly there's a giant mirror on the way that's great for massive selfies. Lol Customer service was good. Always present if you need anything

    Giuliana C.

    After a long day of travel, this was a wonderful surprise. An excellent cold lager and their crispy chicken sandwich was superb. The crispy chicken sandwich was legitimately the BEST chicken sandwich I've ever had. Such a great way to end our day!

    Angela W.

    It's my birthday and my husband surprised me with a trip to Toronto, staying at the attached hotel. The trip in too a longer than we were expecting, and I was so hungry I said I didn't care where we ate, so he chose this restaurant. We came in and sat down, and a few minutes later a guy says not a word and puts down two menus. A few minutes later another man comes and fills up our water glasses, replacing one because I guess it was dirty. Neither person said a word. Finally a friendly young man comes and takes our order, and I asked if we could move to the newly vacated table because it was extremely dark. The wings didn't take long and were fresh and delightful, but no other plates were given to us though they knew we'd be sharing the wings. Our food came out shortly after and it was pretty, but had no flavor at all. My husband grabbed a random waiter to ask for ketchup snd hot sauce for the fries and a soda. Nobody ever came to check on us and see how everything was. I joked with my husband that I bet we'd get their attention real quick if we tried to walk out. Well, after 15 minutes of waiting for the bill after a different waiter took my almost untouched fish and husband's plate away and we were about to accidentally find out. I went to the bar with my husband's card because I was tired of waiting. I put the credit card on the bar after asking for the bill from someone behind the counter. I put the total with tip on the card and signed the slip, then went to leave. This was the ONLY TIME it seems that we got quick service. The original friendly waiter chased us as we were going to the door saying I needed to add our room number to it to be billed. I seriously thought I paid. We went back to the bar and completed what I thought was done since I put the card right in front of the person who gave me the bill. My husband jokingly said "well, you weren't kidding, we really did get their attention quickly!" As someone who has worked in customer service for over 25 years, I wouldn't recommend this place if you're there for a meal and not there to drink and get bar type finger food. They seem understaffed or just don't care that people actually want a bit more interaction than tossing a menu in my face and not saying anything. Get a self serve kiosk at the door or on the tables if you want to not have to talk to people, you already have the signs by the entrances to seat yourself... You know, except for the "reserved" area of tables that didn't have people there for over an hour enter the time on the cards on the table stated. It really sucked that I spent my birthday here, but at least the 3 wings that I basically had for dinner were pretty good.

    Jared R.

    Its a solid place for a pint, if a bit soulless. We got hassled when we went in on Friday for an afterwork drink, and the host really impressed on us the need to drink quickly because we didn't have a reservation. We look around after an hour and the place was still only half full. Beers are decent and our server was very friendly. Mix of after work people, guests from the hotel and Annex regulars.

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