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Casual Mid-range West Coast Chain C$80 + Tip for two Accepts all major credit cards Saturday brunch for two with drinks and appetizers No wait Reservations recommended for peak periods Reviewed as local This mid-range west coast Canadian chain is enjoying decent success on the east coast and this location is no exception. The menu and quality is generally pretty good and consistent which is exactly what the clientele comes for. We came for brunch on a Saturday and it was a decent convenient meal. We dearly missed bloody Caesars (not marys) during our time away, so that was our first request. Once we had settled in to our drinks, we ordered the calamari as a starter (which was not exactly a small portion, leaving me concerned if I had space for our mains). I had the BBQ duck clubhouse and the wife had the raincoast greens salad. Both were good. Food was decent quality and the consistency we've come to expect from Cactus Club. Restaurant was near empty so service was good. We opted to come here for something simple and relatively uncomplicated which is exactly what we got. Didn't need a reservation for the off-peak meal and it was near our hotel. However, to be honest, one criteria was that it was one of the few decent places open near TO's fi-di (Bay and King) during the weekend as most restaurants close. This place generally gets more popular during the week with the finance crowd in First Canadian Place with the banks near by for lunch and after work drinks.
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