7,2
Pleasant
From 48 reviews
Cleanliness

6,6

Room Comfort

7,2

Location

9,2

Service and Facilites

7,8

Traveler Reviews Pimblett's Downtown Toronto B&B

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2,0
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Reviewed 327 week(s) ago

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This property should not even be listed. It is a worndown residence passing as a B&B. The front door stays shut only if you usa the deadbolt and even then it doesn't close tightly. Our room on the 3rd floor was accessable by narrow steep stairs had no running cold water in the sink and the bathtub was a old spa that you had climb into to take a shower with very little water pressure,. None of the towels matched. The EXIT from the led to an unfinished deck with no stairs . This was a fire trap.
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Andrew
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Reviewed 331 week(s) ago

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I like the free parking, it has only 3 spots but you can park on the street. It's very hard to find parking in downtown. However, the house is very old, stuffy smell, you'll die if you've allergy, old bathrooms, old dusty rugs, no towels, no garbage basket, hot water is weak, no AC so never go in hot summer, you'll die.
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8,0
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Reviewed 357 week(s) ago

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Lovely and quiet, breakfast was amazing and chef John is a wonderful person, some lovely Restaurants and pubs close by.
Cassandra
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Reviewed 364 week(s) ago

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Where to begin.... Definitely funky and eclectic with antique/shabby/interesting decor. Not particularly clean. Very cluttered; chaotic feng shui. But every nook and cranny was interesting! Several guests were from Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Russia). Breakfast was basic but good. John, the chef, was a delight and the high point of our stay. Linens were clean but shabby. Little amenities like tissues, drinking glasses, trash cans, etc. were non-existent. Located about a block west of Parliament Street so transit, restaurants, and shopping are nearby. Parliament and areas east are quite safe; the west side is a bit sketchy. Let's just say I've never stayed anywhere quite like it.
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Lori
10,0
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Reviewed 373 week(s) ago

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We love to walk and this place was in a great location, within our range to easily get to downtown metro stops or even walk through parks to get to the Taste of Danforth festival. The vintage house had lots of items of interest and the breakfast was hearty. It was served on a lovely garden deck. Restaurants nearby around Carlton and Parliament Streets. Room was really quiet!
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Mark
2,0
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Reviewed 380 week(s) ago

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Definitely was the worst choice for a hotel in Toronto. The downstairs had air conditioning but none in the rooms. The kitchen was dirty and the place was completely cluttered. I was there for a hospital stay and had someone with me. would not even attempt the breakfast. The bedspread in the room we were staying in was ripped. The photos posted is NOT like the rooms OR the dining area. I would not recommend this hotel to anyone.
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Edna
6,0
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Reviewed 382 week(s) ago

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Super quiet. Great for sleep. Excellent breakfast from 8:300 am.
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8,0
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Reviewed 384 week(s) ago

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It was OK overall although I suggest you call before hand to ensure they leave a parking spot for you.
Robbie
10,0
/10
Reviewed 385 week(s) ago

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A charming and eclectic B&B in a great location.
Christopher
8,0
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Reviewed 394 week(s) ago

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Pimblett's is a dream place for memorabilia of the British monarchy back through Victoria and perhaps further back in time. A comfortable room with available common areas and John's very good breakfast - a great place to make your own way from in the city. Excellent neighbourhood pub (The Irv) and The House on Parliament around the corner for a great meal and, in the expanded world view, only two major blocks to Church Street and two more to Yonge.
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Tony
10,0
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Reviewed 395 week(s) ago

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I lived there for one week. The Wifi is terrible, I can hradly get on line. This is basically an Airbnb.
David
10,0
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Reviewed 417 week(s) ago

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This place is not the Ritz but it is a great place to base a visit to Toronto. Quirky and imaginative it's a really great place to stay. The hosts are really friendly and full of local knowledge just making the visit. The breakfasts are second to none, cooked fresh to order. Don't miss out, give it a try, you will not be disappointed.
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Ren
6,0
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Reviewed 424 week(s) ago

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Kind owner and his helpers. I think house dated from late 1800's, extensive and varied decor included items from about 1900, maybe before. Our room was very clean but bedding had clearly seen better days and the shower/tub were pretty useless. Our street on the low end of "mixed neighbourhood" but some wonderful brownstone houses nearby.
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Ken
2,0
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Reviewed 426 week(s) ago

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I paid in full in advance. When I arrived the door was locked, the buzzer was not answered. I have no mobile so had to walk to a shop 2 blocks away to telephone. Pimblett answered and told me he didn't think I was coming. So he had let the room again. No mention of my payment (and I didn't recall that I had paid until I eventually found a room elsewhere). But he said he didn't like my tone and hung up on me. Not a hint of remorse or any offer of help. This was about my worst hotel experience ever. And I have been round the world seventeen times!
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8,0
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Reviewed 426 week(s) ago

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Breakfast is great (eggs, sausage, pancakes, potatoes, toast) but served 9-11 am. Our room is warm in summer, there is a baseboard heater for winter. Lots of old books in house, if you have allergies be aware. Good value overall.
Sergio
10,0
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Reviewed 427 week(s) ago

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Wonderful staff. Always willing to help. Excellent location. Amazing breakfast. Best B&B experience ever!
Michael
10,0
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Reviewed 428 week(s) ago

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Like stepping back in time - an Aladin's Cave of curios and antiques which give it such charm. When I found Pimbletts B & B on the internet my wife and I had to book it to see if it really was so quirky and full of character - we were not disappointed. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but we really liked it as did the other very friendly guests we met there over excellent breakfasts made by a very cheerful chef named John. Geoffrey, the owner, has been in Canada since 1972 and has amassed an incredible collection of curios and antiques - you have got to see to believe! We had a great stay at Pimbletts and whenever we get to go to Toronto again we will definitely stay there again.
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6,0
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Reviewed 437 week(s) ago

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teriffic location w/accessibilty to eveything downtown toronto! Pimbletts itself could use a little TLC and maybe some new towels, but overall a pleasant stay.
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6,0
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Reviewed 438 week(s) ago

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I enjoy staying at B&B s even on business trips. I like to encourage these types of inn keepers as much as I can. Therefore I don't offer the review based on a hotel which I expect more from. The Pimblett is an experience in itself. I did enjoy the fact that it was quirky with this old english style. I do think that you have to be aware of a few things though. The place in run down, peeling wall paper, dusty, smell of old books, old lamps, missing handles on the furniture, the front door only closes with the key. I felt I was in a house turned into a antiques flee market store. I expected to see price tags on the items. Safety wise I did take a look at the evacuation diagram, the exits, smoke detectors, just in case...This place is not for the insecure. I did not realize breakfast began at nine. I was already at work by that time. Wish I could of had a muffin to go though. Also, I wanted to drink some water in the evening, there are no glasses in the room or bathroom. On a positive note, the wi-fi worked well, the bathroom and bed sheets were clean. The bed was comfortable. I did sleep well. The dog is friendly BTW. Improvements? Renovate the place, remove the clutter, get a new sign with the address number. Review the price.
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Mark
8,0
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Reviewed 468 week(s) ago

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Pimblett's has low curb appeal. It's a bit run-down on the outside, on a scruffy street in a transitional neighborhood. The first impression on entering is the sheer volume of STUFF in the house -- sort of like staying in an antique shop. But this lends it a certain Victorian charm -- it's a one-of-a-kind experience. If you want the uniform blandness of a Holiday Inn, stay away from Pimblett's. However if you welcome eccentricity, chatting with and learning from the genial innkeeper, Geoffrey, give it a try. Everything works & our room (The "Library") was reasonably clean albeit crowded. The breakfasts are English-style (eggs, pancakes, sausage, toast, potatoes, etc. -- you won't leave for the day hungry). The location is perfect for exploring in and around Toronto -- streetcar a block away -- and there are several excellent restaurants close by. Limited parking is available at no cost, a bonus in downtown Toronto.
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