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  • 4 years after leaving my beloved neighhourhood, Roncesvalles is now the Toronto's new hot restaurant row. In the last year (since the streetcar track project finished up) we've seen tons of places open: Barque, Hopgood's Foodliner, The Waverly and The Ace. I use to walk by the old storefront that The Ace now occupies and think that it would make an amazing bar. I guess others felt the same! Went for brunch on a Sunday morning. Arrived around 12:30pm, put our name down for a table. There were two parties before us. Silly thing: they will take your name, but not your telephone number. They will not call you. Strike one. We walked Roncesvalles for a bit because they told us it would be about 25 minutes. Upon returning and checking in, I was notified that there was 3 tables in front of us, though on the list there was only two still (it was right in front of me). The hostess said that they had a table of six before us. Weird. I guess its not really first come, first serve. We waited for another 15 minutes, watched two tables turn over, which they preceded to "hold" for the parties before us. Maybe if they took phone numbers they could have called to tell the other parties that their table was ready. 10 minutes after that, they finally "gave us" one of the table, putting us in the back corner near the kitchen door. The other tables in front of us didn't show or come even after we were seated. Terrible customer service. Food: Meh. Typical brunch food. Our table ordered: Huevos Rancheros ($10), Ace Benedict ($13) & a scrambled eggs special ($10). All three were good, nothing to rave home about. Heuvos is better down the street at Easy Restaurant. Their benedict can be ordered pretty much in any restaurant that does brunch in the city. While eating, their chef carried large dirty rubber mats past our table (about a foot from where we were sitting), three times. My guess to take them out back to clean them. Wonder if this could have been done when you don't have people eating in such close proximity. Would I go back: nope. Not worth the trip across the city. If little trendy places like this want to stay in business, they need to get their service sorted out.
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