I write these ‘Lounge Reviews’ differently from other bloggers. While they will show up first to the lounge and take a picture of all the chairs and zoom in to capture photos of the day-old hummus, I document my experience to catalog all of the cities in the world I have been to an Admirals Club.
The Admirals Club Toronto was no different than others. The breakfast, apart from the fork with no integrity, was serviceable, and the seating space was ample for the small footprint AA has in Toronto.


Low caliber review.
By your standards.
TPOL: Not Worth a Read
Yet you continue to read … All the energy of typing the comment is appreciated.
Why the negativity on this lounge and Toronto in general? Going to the US – most are flying Air Canada and Partner United which have large lounges in Terminal 1. The Plaza Premium Lounges are generally overcrowded with long waitlists. If you are flying Terminal 3 with AA, Delta, Porter, Air Transat, the AA lounge is the only carrier operated lounge in the Transborder area. I think it’s a nice for what it is, as passengers generally need to arrive early to get through US customs. Better than no lounge option like the others, and clearly much smaller than the AC MLL at their largest hub.
I agree with you.