Find out what International restaurants to try in Caledon including Rays 3rd Generation Bistro Bakery, The Church Public Inn, Symposium Cafe Restaurant & Lounge, Starbucks
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4 based on 369 reviews
A neighbour of ours has been talking to us about Rays for years, and we finally attended for lunch today. Boy, I wish I had listened to him earlier. The food was excellent, the service was pretty good and the ambiance on the patio out back was wonderful. My wife had the cajun salmon on a bun and I had the fire jerk chicken lollypops. The cajun salmon was perfectly seasoned, according to my wife and my jerk chicken was probably some of the better I've had that was from the Caribbean or a shop that specializes in Caribbean food. A nice spice, heat wise and quite flavourful. We definitely will return, and perhaps even drag my neighbour along with us.
4 based on 116 reviews
an 1882 church resurrected into a certified Feast On restaurant. Recognized by Ontario Culinary Tourism Board as farm to fork sourcing the majority of our products locally. The last Sunday of most months we host Sunday School, an informal fixed price even
Unique Place with a great atmosphere great A very honest and amusing server. Food was delicious. Especially loved the creme brûlée. We enjoyed the slow pace but service was slow so if your in a rush this may not be the place for you.
4 based on 142 reviews
Dine at this Symposium Café Restaurant & Lounge - Bolton located at the Empire Theatres Plaza. This Symposium Café Restaurant & Lounge location is conveniently open 7 days a week, early mornings and late nights for your restaurant dining pleasure.The Bolt
I've been here several times, mostly for lunch but sometimes for dinner too. I've never had a bad meal here. The menu is extensive. There is something for everybody. Service is good. There are many specials depending on the time of day and the day of the week. Symposium is a great place to get together with friends but it tends to be noisy during mealtimes. It would not be a great choice for a romantic evening.
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Located on the west side of highway 50, so it's very convenient for the southbound morning commute into Toronto. Would probably be suicidal to try to cross all lanes of traffic to enter if going northbound. Shares a parking lot with a fast food chicken place. Ample parking but no outside seating; probably just as well due to the noise from the truck traffic going 100 km/hr on highway 50. Staff is very chill and friendly, service is prompt. Unfortunately the cleanliness in the dining area has declined significantly. Also, the comfy chairs have been removed and replaced with a confusing mess of hard furniture. The green 'pass' sign from the health department is dated from back in the spring...which also appears to be the last day the place was cleaned. Best to stick to the drive through so you won't see the food on the floor, the greasy hand prints on the chairs, and the various stains on the walls.
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