IHG One Rewards: Get better savings. Book hotels direct at ihg.com for our lowest rates. You won't find these anywhere else. Conveniently located near all major shopping attractions and businesses in St. Jacob's, we proudly offer complimentary Express Start Breakfast featuring two hot items daily omelets with cheese or scrambled eggs, sausage or bacon, and biscuits. Suites feature Kohler shower heads & Stay Smart Bedding. Spacious guest rooms feature 42 inch flat screen televisions and free high-speed Internet. Welcome to the Award-Winning Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Waterloo/St. Jacob's. We are located in the heart of Southern Ontario and just steps to the St. Jacob's Farmer's Market, Antique Market, and Factory Outlet Mall. We are just over an hour west of Toronto and our hotel is only a short drive from the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF). We are one of the closest hotels near RIM Park as well as the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College. Travelling for business? Our tastefully appointed and fresh new hotel in Waterloo has Free Corporate Shuttle Service Mondays thru Fridays to several major world-leading companies such BlackBerry, Google, OpenText, NCR, Home Hardware, AGFA Healthcare and Manulife, Sunlife. Join us also for our Manager's Reception every Tuesday evening. Meet the staff and other guests and enjoy complimentary appetizers and beverages on us. Our 100% smoke free rooms feature a fridge, microwave, iron and board as well as a 42” Flat Panel TV and in-room safes. Every room has a speakerphone with voicemail and free superfast high-speed Internet access. Guests can all enjoy our year-round indoor salt-water pool, as well as our water play area for the kids and young at heart. Our friendly and courteous staff will do whatever it takes to make your stay a relaxing and memorable one. We look forward to seeing you!
We celebrated our 39th anniversary at this marvelous location.
We started with champagne cocktails. A bread basket with French and Pumpkin bread slices with butter and a red pepper spread arrived at the table. Very enjoyable texture and taste.
A little while later we had the soup of the day - a lobster and seafood blend. We found it a little strong on the seafood taste for a bisque and a little cooler than expected. During this course a crisp piece of baguette covered with a dollop of pumpkin mousse was presented - a delightful taste experience.
Did I mention this was also Thanksgiving Weekend.
Prior to the arrival of the main course, we were presented with a red wine ice (sort of a sorbet) which was delightful treat to cleanse the palate!
For entrees, my wife had the fish of the day - a pan seared trout with rice and vegetable blend. The trout was cooked to perfection and tasted divine, the rice was buttery and also cooked to perfection as were the vegetables. I selected the pan seared scallops and lobster. The scallops were succulent, sweet and melt in your mouth tender. The lobster was a shelled claw also sweet and tender. We had a bottle of VQA Pinot Gris from the Niagara Region. It beautifully complimented our main course. Both meals were plated in true gourmet fashion.
We shared the Triple Chocolate dessert which wasn't quite as 'chocolatee' as we would have liked but very smooth and enjoyable.
The tea we ordered following our dinners was properly prepared in tea pots with boiled water.
The wait Staff was attentive, polite, courteous but not intrusive. It appeared as though the staff collaborated with one another in a seamless fashion. It was a such pleasant experience interacting with them. They could not have been more professional or effective in their service.
Of course the Inn is an esthetically delightful structure. The Dinning Room is multi-levelled and nicely arranged in an "L" shape. Tables are carefully spread out so you don't feel that you are intruding on other patrons dinning. We had a 6:30 seating and there were several tables already occupied; by the time we completed our dinning ( nearly three hours later) the room was full.
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Sauble Beach, Ontario, Canada is a resort community and unincorporated area in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Huron, on the north edge of the Saugeen Nation. The beach takes its name from that given by early French explorers to the sandy Sauble River, originally Riviere aux Saubles, that empties into the lake at the beach. The first settler is reported to have been John Eldridge, who built a cottage nearby in 1877, although most of the resort development of the modern beach area dates from about 1948, including still-surviving attractions like the Driftwood Cafe, Sauble Lodge Motel and the Crowd Inn hot-dog stand. The main street has remained relatively untouched in the past 50 years.