Toronto Hotel is located at 74 Victory Parade, Toronto NSW 2283, Australia, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Toronto Hotel and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Richard Nicholson

5 Google Rating

Top location on Lake Macquarie. Accessible by boat via a short walk from the jetty or by car. Great

5/ 5

Top location on Lake Macquarie. Accessible by boat via a short walk from the jetty or by car. Great views of Lake Macquarie. Beautiful old pub well maintained with an amazing atmosphere. Meals are excellent and not overpriced. Recommend the Lunch Specials.

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Jenny O'Brien

4 Google Rating

Really fantastic pub great service and the views are wonderful. Inside and outside seating, even a

4/ 5

Really fantastic pub great service and the views are wonderful. Inside and outside seating, even a beer garden that has a lot of grass area for the kids to run on. They even have live music on the weekends. The menu had a big variety of foods, from the chicken snitzel to fish and chips also fresh oysters fresh seafood. Very reasonable prices Service at the bar was friendly and quick. Really enjoyed our Sunday lunch out.

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Donna Smith

4 Google Rating

The food was delicious

4/ 5

The food was delicious

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Julie Adams

5 Google Rating

I had a great Caesar Salad for lunch. The staff were awesome. Recommend a visit.

5/ 5

I had a great Caesar Salad for lunch. The staff were awesome. Recommend a visit.

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Duane Dowse

3 Google Rating

Great venue for shows but poor value food. Eg six small pieces of salt and pepper squid plus 20 chip

3/ 5

Great venue for shows but poor value food. Eg six small pieces of salt and pepper squid plus 20 chips for $15. A rip off.

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