Hart House Building

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Hart House Building

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7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H3, Canada

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Nestled in the heart of U of T, Hart House is a vibrant cultural haven featuring art galleries, charming lounges, a lively courtyard, and athletic facilities, perfect for students and visitors alike.  

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"Hart House, Downtown by Jacknife. A popular meeting and study spot among University of Toronto students, Hart House is a hidden cultural hub that welcomes visitors all year round. One can explore the many unique lounge spaces in this magnificent building, unwind in the beautiful courtyard (“The Quad”), take in historical and contemporary Canadian art in the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (FREE!), swim in the Art Deco style pool, enjoy a tragedy at the Hart House Theatre and have lunch or Sunday brunch at the atmospheric Gallery Grill restaurant. In addition, Hart House offers countless popular public events throughout the year such as Craft Beer Festival, Hart House of Horrors Halloween Party and 5-Buck Lunch on selected Wednesdays ... keep up with all the happenings on the Hart House website."

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Claire P.

Yelp
This past weekend I was a part of a wedding at this venue. The initial ceremony in the courtyard was beautiful and well put together with the help of the wedding coordinator that was hired outside of the venue staff. However, while preparing to walk the aisle, with an approved guest list of nearly 200 guests in the courtyard, we were approached by someone down the hall leading a conference. We were asked to, "Keep the noise down." This was extremely shocking to us as prior to this, we were not told that there would be several events going on and we would have to be cautious of our volume. Following the ceremony, we had a cocktail hour. For nearly two hundred guests, the venue provided only two bartenders. Unfortunately, these bartenders lacked experience entirely and did not have the proper bar kits or support to provide bar service to this amount of wedding guests. This resulted in 45 minute bar lines. After several complaints to the venue manager regarding this issue, he became noticeably aggravated and was unprofessional toward the family. He was quick to enforce one drink per guest at a time, before ultimately cutting bar service off completely. He insisted on getting a personal apology from one of the guests that expressed their disappointment with the bar service, and he would reopen the bar. The venue manager, Raj, caused an insanely negative experience for every single attending guest. From telling us to, "call another manager if we did not like his attitude", to opening and closing the bar based on his personal thoughts and feelings, to hovering each table to monitor guests behaviour. This was the worst experience I have ever had during an event. I would never recommend booking this venue for any events in the future to anyone.

Cindy L.

Yelp
Beautiful place where my husband's cousin got married. It has a cathedral feeling to it and the court yard is beautiful to have a wedding ceremony. The reception was held indoors and it was rather old and outdated, but it gave the wedding a rustic, whimsical feel to it. The restrooms are atrocious though, they need to fix that.

Val Y.

Yelp
Historical, wonderfully preserved venue, tourist spot and chilling spot at the heart of Toronto, inside the University Campus. I first visited this place as a student, then when I graduated and my siblings graduated, for Nuit Blanche and various events. As you can tell, this place is a place with multitude of uses. If you're a student and need a place to work, you can visit the cafeterias or study halls with amazing high ceilings, wonderful architecture and art. The other students there would definitely put you in the mood to get down to business!!! If you already graduated, come here to do your work!!! They have a phone charger in the study hall, which is a plus for long hours of studying or working. Various events are held in several rooms contained in Hart House, which include great halls, cafeteria and the Hart house theatre! There is also a chapel for quiet contemplative moments, which creates a perfect ambiance for quiet contemplation due to its ancient architecture. When you step outside, you will find ample photographic opportunities. Hart House faces a roundabout with several other historical UofT buildings that you can pose in front of, or pose in the middle of the round green space and take a picture of several of the architectural delights around. If you have a drone, take a bird's eye view picture! If you need help finding the interesting spots around Hart House and inside, you can use Pokemon Go and it will point you to several interesting art pieces/point of interests that you may not know exists there! This place is a Pokemon Go pokestops haven!!! So, check this place out if you're a tourist, a student, to work, to eat, to hold an event, to take pictures, a Pokemon Go player, to meditate/contemplate/pray, if it's Nuit Blanche, just check it out!! Downside: Parking.

Erez Z.

Yelp
Loved the venue. Very cool and historical site. Limited parking from the street. Was here for a private event and i found for around 100 or so people this place is perfect. Not to large and you can get a vibe going. The service was excellent and very friendly. I would like to know more about the performances that go on here. Sounds like fun.

Alana C.

Yelp
This review is more focused on the Hart House gym and fitness classes. I really love Hart House. As a student, I used to go to the gym at Hart House because people were not as hardcore as they were at the Athletic Centre. Fast forward to 2015, I'm still going to Hart House for exercise. I primarily take a ballet class there with a wonderful instructor named Portia Wade. She teaches all the ballet classes there. She is great and the ballet classes are great! I take various ballet classes around the city and this is the only one where my teacher actually offers corrections. She gives one on one advice to each student. She inspired me to go further with my new hobby and I am better for it. I find that some of those relaxing parts of my day are spent in my ballet class or in the shower afterwards. There is always shower availability - even during peak times (read - January New Year's Resolution people). There are also always full length lockers available and the charge rooms are nice and warm in the winter so you don't freeze tottering back to get dressed. Definite must-try if you live in the area, are faculty/staff or student/alumni.

Nikita K.

Yelp
We got married in September 2015 so this review is late. The venue and food were amazing and we don't have any regrets in that department. That said, I highly recommend hiring a day of wedding coordinator, especially if you're having a smaller wedding. If it weren't for our day of coordinator I don't think everything would've been set-up or the wedding would've gone as smoothly. Devon was not around at all and we were left with a catering employee we did not meet prior as there was a larger wedding happening downstairs. We only saw her once in the stairwell where she told us we could not go downstairs to take pictures in common areas due to the other wedding. Lastly, I would highly recommend getting an itemized price list signed with your contract upon booking. We booked in 2014 and were told that prices would be going up in 2015 but we were assured by Devon that we would pay the 2014 prices. We were quite surprised upon our final invoicing a month or two before the wedding when we were invoiced for and had to pay the 2015 prices. When I asked Devon about this I got a spiel about how Hart House had not raised their prices in years and it was long overdue. Unfortunately we only had her word and an itemized price list was not included with our contract. It was a year ago but I estimate that this cost us an additional $800-$1000 for no added benefit.

Stephen G.

Yelp
Hart House is A great place to visit they have good friends and service however they will not offer microphone communication to those that need it

Fareeda S.

Yelp
Very classy and nice venue for a private function or wedding (especially a wedding). The patio outside is beautiful and the reception hall gives a 'Royale' feeling. The one and only major issue with the venue is that there is "NO AIR CONDITIONING' If you are planning on having your wedding during a hot summer day then this place may not be the best. However, if you can tolerate the heat then there is no other place in Toronto to match this venue... This venue will get 5 Start from me if their is air conditioning. :)

Andrea D.

Yelp
My fiancée and I were really hoping to make the Hart House our wedding venue, but thanks to the wedding coordinator we changed our minds very quickly. After viewing the Debates room for our ceremony and Music Room for our reception, we had a few questions about the rooms including if we could have the reception and dinner in the Music Room since we had a small wedding party. I emailed the coordinator with this request and this was her response: "If you want all the elements in one room Hart House is not the venue for you." I thought wedding coordinators were suppose to be helpful...guess not. But that's OK we found a great space and a very helpful wedding coordinator after all.

Sabrina D.

Yelp
Only reviewing the gym. Being an old building, Hart House gym doesn't have air conditioning in the main exercise area (they do in the change-rooms). Now, this isn't a huge problem in the winter as they do have heaters, but the gym can get awfully hot in the middle of summer. They attempt to counteract this with a huge ass ceiling fan on top of the lower gym. I wouldn't come here for serious weight lifting (the weight room is small, dark, crowded and only has 1 squat rack - 1!!!!!!), but HH does the trick for cardio, drop-in and registered classes. They offer a wide variety of classes, ranging from boot-camp classes, yoga, stretching, core classes, hip hop, ballet, street jazz, naginata, archery, tae kwon doe...I could go on forever. Having just graduated from UofT and no longer having unlimited access to the 3 athletic facilities on campus (HH, the Athletic Centre, Goldring Centre), I would choose to buy membership for HH over the other two because: 1) drop-in classes are the bomb (special shout out to the bootcamp classes that kick my ass every time) 2) free hip-hop classes (with the general membership) 3) cheaper than the AC and goldring per month If i wanted to do weights more seriously, I would probably come early in the morning, late at night or on the weekends to skip the crowd.

Bobby N.

Yelp
This review is more for the archery club than the building itself. The building is yes very fancy and old and reminds me of my first school with the long corridors of brick and big wooden doors. One can easily get lost at first trying to figure out where to go but that is always a fun thing if time is not an issue. Previously I had checked out the gym and fitness facilities but they're kind of depressing with lack of light and equipment and in summer the place can stink with the smell of sweat. Anyway on to Hart House Archery Club. If you are a student then you pay next to nothing for a year membership, if like me you are not a student then $200+ for a year. The club is open to members on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and personally I think it should be available on more days for the people who actually pay full membership. Screw the students, they come in droves and make it not worth me going there on some evenings as it is just too busy. The archery room itself is just a very very long basement level room consisting of one end with three targets to choose from and the entrance end being where they keep all the equipment. They provide you with bow, arrows and the other tit bits. Safety is key here and they drill it in from the start and the thing I do like about this place are the girls/guys who supervise the evenings who are always helpful and full of good advice. If you are looking to take up archery for fun or for preparation for the zombie apocalypse then this is a great place to start.

Susan F.

Yelp
There are so many interesting things within Hart House to explore! Not only is it a fabulous building with lots of history, there are so many components and a variety of things to do, such as: - Venue spaces (meetings, weddings, etc) - Athletics facilities (cheap for grads / staff, free for students) - Lounge spaces (read a book, relax, etc) - Sammy's Student Exchange (cheat and fast eats) - Gallery Grill (a slightly more classy lunch) - Hart House Theatre (campus productions) ... and so many more interesting spots to explore. If I was just rating the Hart House gym, I would definitely do a 5 star - there is always cardio equipment available, they have a great range of drop-in classes with professional instructors, a pool, a smaller private cardio room, and the staff are super friendly! They also have a large change room which always has available lockers. While sometimes the other staff can be a bit short, Hart House is still a beautiful campus building and is definitely worth a visit!

Amelia B.

Yelp
The Hart House Athletic Centre rocks! And here's why: 1. Great service - I can ask for an extra towel and nobody loses their crap on me. 2. The atmosphere is fun and I love how I am working in an old house with so much history. 3. The locker room is HUGE. I never have to worry about getting a locker or shower. 4. Relative cheap option for a person who has just graduated and needs a cheap place to go to the gym! My only issue is as follows: The machines are old and they need an update plus you can only work out on one for 25 minutes but yet some of broken and allow more than that! Anyways, great place for UofT alumni!

Andrea S.

Yelp
So this review may seem a bit off topic since it doesn't focus on the gym facilities (which a perfectly great in their own right)... I just finished hosting a graduate student event at Hart House coordinated through the event services on site. As this was for a student organization, the rates were more reasonable than about just about anywhere in the area. The service was great - Devon in the event office was flexible and supportive of me as I put together my first major event. On the day of, the staff were helpful and the room was set-up on time :) The food was great - although we ordered the most basic full-day meal offering, everything was tasty and well planned since it easily accommodated vegans and vegetarians without any hassle. As it is the middle of winter, the staff was also nice enough to keep a fire going in the fireplace throughout the day (not that we needed it for heat or anything). My only complaint would be that there was significant hallway noise, not from students, but from the regular staff moving tables/chairs/maintenance equipment around since it was the middle of the day. Just be forewarned, and when it is recommended that you rent a microphone and speaker for use in the East Common Room (for a nominal cost), I recommend you take the advise. In the end, I would consider hosting any mid-size to large event here in the future.

Cass L.

Yelp
Out of the hundreds of places at the DT campus of UofT, Hart House is second on my list of favourite places to study at. I love that it was an old manor turned into a facility that students can use. Gym, study areas and Sammy's this place is very versatile. It is very quiet and the best part is the ambience here. It is Hogwarts at UofT. (From time to time you see the Quidditch club running around which makes you feel like you're living in the wizarding world!) Only reason I give it 4 out of 5 stars is that it is quite old and the ventilation, especially in the washroom, is horrible! Overall, I definitely recommend any UofT student to come and enjoy this beautiful and magnificent place. - CL PS. Hart House is used for weddings, funerals, dinners and concerts. There is always an event at HH.

Erica D.

Yelp
Hart House, being an older building, has some temperature issues.... notably, the furnaces make some of the rooms way too hot in the winter. Aside from this, there are a lot of great perks to the building. Quiet rooms to study in, free drop in gym classes, free weekly events like mindfulness meditation techniques... I go regularly for Dustin's boot camp class (the best! Popular and crowded, but a great challenge), but there's a great variety of classes to choose from. Free for all U of T students.

Steven S.

Yelp
Old gym equipment and not so clean locker rooms. However their drop in classes are great and make up for the whole thing

Tamar F.

Yelp
Hart House is arguably the best thing about UofT. It's the student center but is also available to join if you're an alum, over 60, or a visiting student. The facility includes places for banquets/events (like the Great Hall), eating and haircutting locales, and a theatre. But I'm going to review the gym/fitness facilities. UofT has an athletics center at Harbord/Spadina, but it doesn't seem all that attractive for the following two reasons: (1) it's located far from most of the residence halls - with the exception of Grad House and New College and (2) it's where the varsity athletes practice. Okay, it's not like UofT has the same caliber athletics program as Texas or Florida State, but hanging around with all those toned-ass people can be rather intimidating. Still, the distance (especially in brutal Toronto winters) was a pretty huge deterrent from going to the AC. I'd rather be breathing in the asbestos in the basement of Sid Smith than walk there. But I'd have to pass Hart House en route between the dungeon of SS and home (Vic), so there were no excuses NOT to go there. I think the same holds true for people who live at Trin, UC (well, sorta), St. Mike's, and Massey. The location is just hella convenient. Anyways, the facilities are pretty nice. The machines upstairs can get busy at times, but weren't overwhelmingly so. The pool is really great - never too busy, clean, and a decent temperature. In addition to having lap swimming, they offer Master Swim classes (for a fee) and Aquafit (free). Really fun, I might add. Hart House also offers free drop-in group fitness classes... I never took part in those but it seemed like many of my floormates did and enjoyed them. I did enroll in some of the dance classes, which were really reasonably priced (~$60/semester) and a lot of fun. I HIGHLY recommend Musical Theatre Jazz which is uber-dorky but fun. They also started offering spinning classes (~$10/class) a couple of years ago, which is great. The locker room and showers are fine. They have a mix of stall and open showers available. You can pay for towel and locker service if you choose. Overall, facilities are pretty darn good, the atmosphere is low key and more welcoming than most facilities at UofT, and the location is top-notch. The only regret I have is not realizing how awesome Hart House was until my second year at UofT.

Ten S.

Yelp
I love old buildings! I've lost track of how many events I've been to here. I've attended a wedding in the chapel, been to a reception and a few beer events in the courtyard, and have seen performances at the theatre. It's a great event space!

Christine F.

Yelp
Consistenly excellent food and service, eclectic and ever-changing menu, beautifully presented and expertly served. I love the architecture of the building and the energy of the campus, I could come here every day and never grow tired of Hart House.

Mac F.

Yelp
The gym smells, especially at peak hours. It has a nice ball court, the upstairs has a decent track that inclines at the corners. It's small, but its nice place to work out in between classes. Grab a wrap downstairs at Sammy's afterwards, and you're set for a decent post-gym workout. There are also pool tables on the main floor as well as upstairs (which most people don't know about).

Zina J.

Yelp
I had my wedding reception there this past August and it is a very beautiful venue - Great Hall and courtyard. However there are some problems, No Air Conditioning. They provide large industrial fans but those were not enough. There were 140 of us and definately very warm... Also, we had a curtain back drop for the head table and when the fans were pointed towards us, the curtains didn't stay down. Another thing is they are huge and unsightly in photos. A bunch of our cutting cake photos were not "perfect" because there is a huge fan right behind us... July is pretty bad too I heard a couple had to move the dance floor outside (unplanned ahead of time) because the great hall was too hot. The fans are loud too, we had to turn off the stage one during speeches because we could not hear the speaker. The thing you have to remember during cooler times (September) school is on, there are a lot of students around and it is quite busy around. Hart house is a Student life building primarily... Also if you do book with them make sure you keep them on the ball - our coordinator was horrible (Devon). She promised us things that were not followed through on, minor things from tealights on the tables to major things like late night dessert table (we pre-paid for it too) and it was not served at the wedding! It is a very nice venue though... another thing is they have purple lighting -we didn't even know it was there until the wedding reception, not good if your wedding colours don't go with the purple. It would have been nice for them to tell us before the wedding and not having us find out after our walk in during Our Grand entrance.

Monica K.

Yelp
Love Hart House. I love that the running track is not hard, and has a bit of a bounce. I like that the fans blow cool air on your face, I like that the service is way friendlier than at The AC, and I love the fact that I can ask for 2 towels instead of 1 without being glared at. I also like that I can sign out basketballs, skipping ropes, soccer balls, and many other things at no extra cost. Most of all, I like that I don't have to feel uber intimidated by all the pro-athletes-to-be training at the AC. They also offer plenty of free drop in classes if you're a U of T student, including rumored Kpop Dance Classes hahaha, for serious.