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First Canadian Place
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1A9, Canada
Toronto Sign
100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Canada
Nathan Phillips Square
100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N3, Canada
Brookfield Place
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 4G1, Canada
Design Exchange Events Venue
234 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5K 1B2, Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8, Canada
Cloud Gardens
14 Temperance St, Toronto, ON M5H 0B4, Canada
Toronto Old City Hall
60 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2M3, Canada
Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
189 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 1M4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
King Taps First Canadian Place
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1E1, Canada
Edna + Vita
77 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5H 0E2, Canada
JOEY King St
20 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1C4, Canada
LOUIX LOUIS
325 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 4G3, Canada
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - York Street
165 York St, Toronto, ON M5H 3R8, Canada
Black+Blue
130 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 2A2, Canada
CKTL & Co.
330 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 0B6, Canada
CHEFS HALL
111 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2G4, Canada
Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar
365 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 2V1, Canada
estiatorio Milos Toronto
330 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 2S8, Canada
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Cactus Club Cafe

77 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1C1, Canada
4.3(3.1K)$$$$
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attractions: First Canadian Place, Toronto Sign, Nathan Phillips Square, Brookfield Place, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Design Exchange Events Venue, Hockey Hall of Fame, Cloud Gardens, Toronto Old City Hall, Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres, restaurants: King Taps First Canadian Place, Edna + Vita, JOEY King St, LOUIX LOUIS, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - York Street, Black+Blue, CKTL & Co., CHEFS HALL, Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar, estiatorio Milos Toronto
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+1 647-748-2025
Website
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Featured dishes

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WAGYU BEEF CARPACCIO
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WARM PULL APART BRIOCHE
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CREOLE CRAB & SPINACH DIP
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CRISPY YAM FRIES
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TRUFFLE FRIES
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AVOCADO DIP
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CHILI CITRUS CALAMARI
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HOT CHICKEN & PICKLES
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SZECHUAN LETTUCE WRAPS (Chicken)
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CHICKEN WINGS
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MINI CRISPY CHICKEN SANDWICHES
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TUNA STACK
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RAVIOLI & PRAWN TRIO
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TUNA TEMAKI
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SALMON ABURI
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PRAWN CRUNCH
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GREEN GODDESS SALAD
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LEMONGRASS NOODLE SALAD (Chicken)
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LEMONGRASS NOODLE SALAD (Prawns)
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AVOCADO KALE SALAD
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THE MED BOWL (Falafel And Grilled Shawarma Chicken)
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THE MED BOWL (Falafel)
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TUNA POKE BOWL
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CRISPY TOFU BOWL
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THAI RED CURRY (Chicken)
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SPAGHETTI PORTOFINO
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RIGATONI BOLOGNESE
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TRUFFLE PARMESAN CHICKEN
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BUTTERNUT SQUASH RAVIOLI WITH PRAWNS
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BLACKENED CREOLE CHICKEN
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SOY DIJON SALMON
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CHIPOTLE CHICKEN TACOS
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BAJA FISH TACOS
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ROB'S CRISPY CHICKEN SANDWICH
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CAJUN CHICKEN SANDWICH
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THE FEENIE BURGER
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CHEDDAR BACON BURGER
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GARDENBURGER
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PEPPERCORN RIBEYE
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MUSHROOM STRIPLOIN
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STEAK FRITES
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CHARGRILLED STEAK
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LONDON FOG CRÈME BRÛLÉE
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SIX LAYER CHOCOLATE SLICE
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CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE
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CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CRUNCH BAR
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KEY LIME PIE
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NEW YORK CHEESECAKE
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CLASSIC MARGARITA
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SUGAR-FREE MARGARITA
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JALAPEÑO MARGARITA
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BLOOD 'N BLANCO
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CADILLAC MARGARITA
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MEZCAL MARGARITA
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THE BELLINI
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SPIKED FRAPP
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SIGNATURE SANGRIA
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MOSCOW MULE
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MIDNIGHT HOUR
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OLD FASHIONED
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WHISKY SOUR
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PENICILLIN
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NEGRONI
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SIGNATURE CAESAR
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SUNSET SODA
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HUGO SPRITZ
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APEROL SPRITZ
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HEY HIBISCUS
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DOLCE VITA SPRITZ
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MARGARITA ZERO
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SOUL REVIVAL
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LITTLE PEARL
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VIRGIN MOJITO

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Nearby attractions of Cactus Club Cafe

First Canadian Place

Toronto Sign

Nathan Phillips Square

Brookfield Place

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Design Exchange Events Venue

Hockey Hall of Fame

Cloud Gardens

Toronto Old City Hall

Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres

First Canadian Place

First Canadian Place

4.3

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Toronto Sign

Toronto Sign

4.7

(7.3K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square

4.6

(15.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

4.4

(3.9K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

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Enlightenment: An Immersive Vivaldi Light Show
Enlightenment: An Immersive Vivaldi Light Show
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
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Fri, Dec 5 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Cactus Club Cafe

King Taps First Canadian Place

Edna + Vita

JOEY King St

LOUIX LOUIS

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - York Street

Black+Blue

CKTL & Co.

CHEFS HALL

Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar

estiatorio Milos Toronto

King Taps First Canadian Place

King Taps First Canadian Place

4.3

(2K)

$$

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Edna + Vita

Edna + Vita

4.7

(552)

Closed
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JOEY King St

JOEY King St

4.9

(3.6K)

$$

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LOUIX LOUIS

LOUIX LOUIS

4.2

(828)

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DDYDDY
I recently revisited Cactus Club Cafe in downtown Toronto, a spot that once held a special place in my heart before the pandemic. Sadly, my latest experience was a letdown, particularly with their Steak and Mushroom dish. The plate, featuring a grilled steak accompanied by oyster mushrooms, button mushrooms, red wine jus, buttered mashed potatoes, and seasonal vegetables, just didn’t hit the mark. The steak itself was surprisingly tough and lacked the rich flavor and tenderness one would expect from a well-prepared cut of meat. The mushrooms were a decent touch, but they couldn’t mask the fact that the meat quality was lacking. The red wine jus, which should have added depth and sophistication, was disappointingly flat. The mashed potatoes were creamy enough, but nothing about them stood out, and the seasonal vegetables were bland, lacking any real freshness or seasoning. This is not what I remembered Cactus Club Cafe to be. Once a go-to for a reliable, satisfying meal, this experience felt more like something you’d find at a cheap breakfast diner than at a popular upscale spot. The dish as a whole seemed rushed and uninspired, leaving me questioning the quality of ingredients and preparation. What was especially disappointing was how the quality of the meat has drastically declined. I chose this place because it was once a favorite, a reliable go-to for a good meal. But now, it seems like a shadow of its former self, much like an ex-boyfriend you remember fondly—but when you meet again, you realize it was never as good as you thought. The restaurant is still a popular spot, and yes, it's crowded as usual, but the experience no longer justifies the hype. It’s clear that they need to reconsider their meat suppliers and pay closer attention to the overall quality of what they’re serving. I can only hope Cactus Club Cafe addresses these issues and reclaims its former glory, but until then, this visit will likely be my last. Some places, much like people, are better left in the past. Thank you for your reply. I appreciate the acknowledgment, but I must say I'm quite surprised and disappointed that after sharing my feedback, the next step involves me having to take further action to be heard. Is this considered customer service now—expecting the customer to put in even more effort after already being let down by the quality of the experience? It’s not only frustrating but feels rather dismissive. When a customer shares concerns, especially thoughtfully and in detail, I would expect a more direct, proactive, and solution-oriented response—not a link to fill out yet another form or repeat the issue. I believe in giving businesses the opportunity to make things right, but it shouldn't be this difficult. I hope your team will reflect on this process and consider making it more customer-centric moving forward.
LV RaelLV Rael
What a memorable way to celebrate a final day at work! My colleagues chose Cactus Club Cafe at First Canadian Place for my farewell lunch, and it exceeded all expectations. This spot is definitely vying for our new go-to downtown destination! We were fortunate to secure a table on their lovely patio, which proved to be an absolute highlight. It offered the perfect urban escape, allowing us to bask in the beautiful weather without feeling overwhelmed by the city's hustle and bustle. The atmosphere out there was simply a vibe; lively, sophisticated, and utterly enjoyable. Our culinary journey began with some refreshing beverages: a tropical Pina Colada, a classic Bellini, and a vibrant Brazilian Lemonade. Each was perfectly crafted, setting a delightful tone for our meal. For our dishes, the Scallop + Prawn Ceviche was an immediate standout. It was incredibly fresh and flavorful, perfectly balanced, and the accompanying crispy chips were nothing short of addictive. While all our other dishes were certainly delicious, from the satisfying Hot Chicken + Pickles to the flavourful Baja Fish Tacos, the Tuna Poke Bowl presented a minor surprise. The addition of lettuce in the bowl felt a little out of place for my taste, somewhat detracting from the otherwise harmonious blend of ingredients. Without it, the dish would have been absolutely perfect. Beyond the excellent food and delightful setting, the service truly shone. Our server, Mustafa, was exceptional! He was attentive, friendly, and incredibly kind. He made my celebration extra special by surprising us with a complimentary dessert dish to mark my last day, a gesture that genuinely made us feel valued as guests, not just another table. The entire team contributed to this welcoming and professional atmosphere; their efficiency and warmth were truly impressive. Considering the vibrant ambiance, the quality of the food, and the genuinely attentive service, Cactus Club Cafe offers absolute value for the cost. It provides an elevated yet approachable dining experience right in the heart of the Financial District. We traditionally frequented the restaurant next door, but after this visit, Cactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place has firmly secured its spot as our new favourite. Highly recommended for anything from a lively corporate lunch to a relaxed afternoon drink on the patio!
Andrew LeeAndrew Lee
The food at Cactus Club Cafe (First Canadian Place) was a miss. The service and atmosphere were very poor :( We waited over an hour to get our main dishes. We had to ask the server, for an update. Instead of the server letting us know there was going to be a long delay. The reasoning provided by the server was odd. By the time our main dishes came, the tables beside us who had come much later had their main dishes served shortly after ours. It made us scratch our heads regarding the service at this location. Anyway, about the food. We tried the following: The Avocado Dip was good. The avocado dip was creamy and delicious. The nachos were okay. They were a bit too salty. The Chili Citrus Calamari was okay. They were more on the soggy side than crispy. As well, the calamari was a bit too salty. The Baja Fish Tacos were a miss. The portion size for battered fish was small. It’s more batter than fish. The Kale salad was good. The Steak Frites (8oz sirloin steak) was okay. The sirloin was cooked perfectly to medium rare. However, there was way too much seasoning on the outer steak layer making the steak very salty. The French fries and kale salad were good. The Green Goddess Salad with Lemon Thyme Chicken was good. The drinks (Belleni, Moscow Mule, and Mojito) were good. Overall, food was mediocre, service was slow and poor, and atmosphere was poor since they sat us right beside a large party designed to stand and mingle. Our table was literally right behind this standing and mingling crowd of people. It literally felt like playing a game of who can speak the loudest. Odd that they would place us (party of 3) here when there were plenty of other seating options available.
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I recently revisited Cactus Club Cafe in downtown Toronto, a spot that once held a special place in my heart before the pandemic. Sadly, my latest experience was a letdown, particularly with their Steak and Mushroom dish. The plate, featuring a grilled steak accompanied by oyster mushrooms, button mushrooms, red wine jus, buttered mashed potatoes, and seasonal vegetables, just didn’t hit the mark. The steak itself was surprisingly tough and lacked the rich flavor and tenderness one would expect from a well-prepared cut of meat. The mushrooms were a decent touch, but they couldn’t mask the fact that the meat quality was lacking. The red wine jus, which should have added depth and sophistication, was disappointingly flat. The mashed potatoes were creamy enough, but nothing about them stood out, and the seasonal vegetables were bland, lacking any real freshness or seasoning. This is not what I remembered Cactus Club Cafe to be. Once a go-to for a reliable, satisfying meal, this experience felt more like something you’d find at a cheap breakfast diner than at a popular upscale spot. The dish as a whole seemed rushed and uninspired, leaving me questioning the quality of ingredients and preparation. What was especially disappointing was how the quality of the meat has drastically declined. I chose this place because it was once a favorite, a reliable go-to for a good meal. But now, it seems like a shadow of its former self, much like an ex-boyfriend you remember fondly—but when you meet again, you realize it was never as good as you thought. The restaurant is still a popular spot, and yes, it's crowded as usual, but the experience no longer justifies the hype. It’s clear that they need to reconsider their meat suppliers and pay closer attention to the overall quality of what they’re serving. I can only hope Cactus Club Cafe addresses these issues and reclaims its former glory, but until then, this visit will likely be my last. Some places, much like people, are better left in the past. Thank you for your reply. I appreciate the acknowledgment, but I must say I'm quite surprised and disappointed that after sharing my feedback, the next step involves me having to take further action to be heard. Is this considered customer service now—expecting the customer to put in even more effort after already being let down by the quality of the experience? It’s not only frustrating but feels rather dismissive. When a customer shares concerns, especially thoughtfully and in detail, I would expect a more direct, proactive, and solution-oriented response—not a link to fill out yet another form or repeat the issue. I believe in giving businesses the opportunity to make things right, but it shouldn't be this difficult. I hope your team will reflect on this process and consider making it more customer-centric moving forward.
DDY

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What a memorable way to celebrate a final day at work! My colleagues chose Cactus Club Cafe at First Canadian Place for my farewell lunch, and it exceeded all expectations. This spot is definitely vying for our new go-to downtown destination! We were fortunate to secure a table on their lovely patio, which proved to be an absolute highlight. It offered the perfect urban escape, allowing us to bask in the beautiful weather without feeling overwhelmed by the city's hustle and bustle. The atmosphere out there was simply a vibe; lively, sophisticated, and utterly enjoyable. Our culinary journey began with some refreshing beverages: a tropical Pina Colada, a classic Bellini, and a vibrant Brazilian Lemonade. Each was perfectly crafted, setting a delightful tone for our meal. For our dishes, the Scallop + Prawn Ceviche was an immediate standout. It was incredibly fresh and flavorful, perfectly balanced, and the accompanying crispy chips were nothing short of addictive. While all our other dishes were certainly delicious, from the satisfying Hot Chicken + Pickles to the flavourful Baja Fish Tacos, the Tuna Poke Bowl presented a minor surprise. The addition of lettuce in the bowl felt a little out of place for my taste, somewhat detracting from the otherwise harmonious blend of ingredients. Without it, the dish would have been absolutely perfect. Beyond the excellent food and delightful setting, the service truly shone. Our server, Mustafa, was exceptional! He was attentive, friendly, and incredibly kind. He made my celebration extra special by surprising us with a complimentary dessert dish to mark my last day, a gesture that genuinely made us feel valued as guests, not just another table. The entire team contributed to this welcoming and professional atmosphere; their efficiency and warmth were truly impressive. Considering the vibrant ambiance, the quality of the food, and the genuinely attentive service, Cactus Club Cafe offers absolute value for the cost. It provides an elevated yet approachable dining experience right in the heart of the Financial District. We traditionally frequented the restaurant next door, but after this visit, Cactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place has firmly secured its spot as our new favourite. Highly recommended for anything from a lively corporate lunch to a relaxed afternoon drink on the patio!
LV Rael

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The food at Cactus Club Cafe (First Canadian Place) was a miss. The service and atmosphere were very poor :( We waited over an hour to get our main dishes. We had to ask the server, for an update. Instead of the server letting us know there was going to be a long delay. The reasoning provided by the server was odd. By the time our main dishes came, the tables beside us who had come much later had their main dishes served shortly after ours. It made us scratch our heads regarding the service at this location. Anyway, about the food. We tried the following: The Avocado Dip was good. The avocado dip was creamy and delicious. The nachos were okay. They were a bit too salty. The Chili Citrus Calamari was okay. They were more on the soggy side than crispy. As well, the calamari was a bit too salty. The Baja Fish Tacos were a miss. The portion size for battered fish was small. It’s more batter than fish. The Kale salad was good. The Steak Frites (8oz sirloin steak) was okay. The sirloin was cooked perfectly to medium rare. However, there was way too much seasoning on the outer steak layer making the steak very salty. The French fries and kale salad were good. The Green Goddess Salad with Lemon Thyme Chicken was good. The drinks (Belleni, Moscow Mule, and Mojito) were good. Overall, food was mediocre, service was slow and poor, and atmosphere was poor since they sat us right beside a large party designed to stand and mingle. Our table was literally right behind this standing and mingling crowd of people. It literally felt like playing a game of who can speak the loudest. Odd that they would place us (party of 3) here when there were plenty of other seating options available.
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4.3
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1.0
35w

I recently revisited Cactus Club Cafe in downtown Toronto, a spot that once held a special place in my heart before the pandemic. Sadly, my latest experience was a letdown, particularly with their Steak and Mushroom dish.

The plate, featuring a grilled steak accompanied by oyster mushrooms, button mushrooms, red wine jus, buttered mashed potatoes, and seasonal vegetables, just didn’t hit the mark. The steak itself was surprisingly tough and lacked the rich flavor and tenderness one would expect from a well-prepared cut of meat. The mushrooms were a decent touch, but they couldn’t mask the fact that the meat quality was lacking. The red wine jus, which should have added depth and sophistication, was disappointingly flat. The mashed potatoes were creamy enough, but nothing about them stood out, and the seasonal vegetables were bland, lacking any real freshness or seasoning.

This is not what I remembered Cactus Club Cafe to be. Once a go-to for a reliable, satisfying meal, this experience felt more like something you’d find at a cheap breakfast diner than at a popular upscale spot. The dish as a whole seemed rushed and uninspired, leaving me questioning the quality of ingredients and preparation.

What was especially disappointing was how the quality of the meat has drastically declined. I chose this place because it was once a favorite, a reliable go-to for a good meal. But now, it seems like a shadow of its former self, much like an ex-boyfriend you remember fondly—but when you meet again, you realize it was never as good as you thought.

The restaurant is still a popular spot, and yes, it's crowded as usual, but the experience no longer justifies the hype. It’s clear that they need to reconsider their meat suppliers and pay closer attention to the overall quality of what they’re serving. I can only hope Cactus Club Cafe addresses these issues and reclaims its former glory, but until then, this visit will likely be my last. Some places, much like people, are better left in the past.

Thank you for your reply.

I appreciate the acknowledgment, but I must say I'm quite surprised and disappointed that after sharing my feedback, the next step involves me having to take further action to be heard.

Is this considered customer service now—expecting the customer to put in even more effort after already being let down by the quality of the experience? It’s not only frustrating but feels rather dismissive. When a customer shares concerns, especially thoughtfully and in detail, I would expect a more direct, proactive, and solution-oriented response—not a link to fill out yet another form or repeat the issue.

I believe in giving businesses the opportunity to make things right, but it shouldn't be this difficult. I hope your team will reflect on this process and consider making it more customer-centric...

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1.0
4w

Let me be clear: what happened at Cactus Club Café on the night of the Blue Jays final wasn’t just poor service, it was a case study in managerial incompetence wrapped in arrogance.

We arrived at 7:15 PM to watch the game, ordered respectfully, paid full price, and expected the bare minimum of transparency. At no point were we informed of a two-hour seating limit. Yet barely an hour in, we were told, “order more, this is your last call, leave by 9:00 PM.” Not only were we not given two hours, we were blindsided mid-meal. No one mentioned this beforehand. The timing conveniently aligned with the 9 PM happy hour, and if that’s the real reason, it makes the situation even more embarrassing for the management.

I’ve been to this restaurant numerous times, even on fully booked nights, and have never encountered this kind of entitled, tone-deaf behavior.

The explanation? “We want to make room for more people to watch the game.” Excuse me? You don’t market yourself as the place to watch the game, take customers’ money, and then eject them halfway through because someone else might spend more. That’s not hospitality, that’s greed, poorly disguised as policy.

The table beside us was equally stunned; they literally invited us to sit with them in disbelief. We were kicked out in the third inning, during the event that brought us there. And to add insult to injury, it happened to the table that ordered three mains, while those nursing one beer were left alone.

Sure, the food was decent and the Peach Bellini was good, but great cocktails can’t mask managerial rot. The issue here isn’t service, it’s leadership. No amount of polished branding or scripted smiles can cover up a culture that prioritizes turnover over trust.

If this is what “premium casual” means to Cactus Club, then it’s time to rewrite the definition. You can’t claim to offer elevated hospitality while treating customers like time slots on a spreadsheet. They call it ‘premium casual.’ I call it ‘profit over principle.’ You don’t build a brand by flipping tables, you build it by knowing class isn’t on the menu, it’s in the service.

Cactus Club, you didn’t just lose a table, you lost every person who watched that unfold. You can’t buy class, and you clearly haven’t learned hospitality. When arrogance runs the floor, the house always loses.

You don’t kick out paying clients mid-game, you just kicked out your credibility. That’s not management; that’s amateur hour. If you can’t handle a full house during the Game 7 of World Series, maybe you should stick to lemonade stands.

Money desperate? That’s cute. You just turned a loyal customer into your best marketing, for WHY NOT TO COME HERE. There’s a difference between running a restaurant and running people off. Learn it.

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1.0
31w

I recently had the displeasure of visiting Cactus Club in downtown Toronto for the first time on Friday April 25th to celebrate my birthday which I had been looking forward to for the last 4+ years, only to unfortunately have the whole night completely ruined due to the restaurants poor lack of service.

Having worked in the restaurant industry for many years in the past, I am aware of busy nights and made sure to book a reservation for my small party a week in advance. But upon arrival of my 9:30pm reservation, I was informed there was no table available at the time, and I was to wait near the back. During that time, I watched multiple small and larger parties than mine get seated, that had arrived after me, to the point where it wasn't until 40 minutes after my reservation time (no exaggeration), where we were then told to move to the third floor. Upon arriving upstairs, the host only proceeded to give us attitude and have us wait another 10 minutes before finally getting seated at 10:20pm.

After finally getting seated it took our server almost 15 minutes to come to our table with water and take our drink orders. But during the wait one of my guests excused herself to use the washroom, only to come back 20 minutes later due to the lack of toilet paper and paper towel in all three upstairs washrooms. She explained how it took workers 20 minutes to come and replenish, and while during her wait a host snippily told her while waiting in line “there are other washrooms you know.” Thankfully our server was nice, but the bar must have been backed up because it took almost 30 minutes to receive our first round of drinks and finally place a food order. At that point I expected to be waiting for our food just as long...which we did, only for it to be subpar and nothing to rave home about.

When it came to cashing out, our server unfortunately had a mess up on three bills causing her to go back three times before having it processed. After waiting eagerly to be cashed out for over 30 minutes, we left as quickly as possible after paying our bills, but at that point it was 12:20am and we had missed our next reservation time.

I have typically always had about an hour to an hour, and a half turn around at other restaurants, and expected it to be no issue, even after having pre planned allotted time between reservations, but unfortunately, I was very wrong. I always try to be sympathetic towards restaurants having been in their position, but this was honestly unacceptable service. Overall, after being very excited for the night and creating a detailed itinerary, the whole experience and evening was a complete letdown that has me never wanting to...

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