Still Friday September 8th, between meetings I make a stop at one of the city’s favorite daytime and late night belly stops, George’s Chicken. After taking care of that in Allan Garden and fighting off the bees I make my way to my next destination.
Wow!!! I’m early again, its 14:45pm…I’m meeting Moe Aslam of the Saint Lawrence Residences and Suites, but I must make my way to the office first by following the sign. Do you just need a place to rest at an affordable place that’s centrally located, then there’s Moe.

Full of smiles and looking at what we can seriously do to support his business…well; he’s a 5 minute walk to the Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, theatre, a nearby park, St. Lawrence Market (fresh vegetables and food to cook), close to subway and streetcar car service on Queen street that runs 24 hours. Before, I start mentioning everything…the downtown core is always filled with events that happen on a regular basis and it would be cool to check out the local entertainment papers that usually come out on Thursday morning..
Some rooms are tight and ensuite, if you’re on a budget then you better ask before using all the amenities because there might be a charge, for example the telephone. If your going to stay here, you’ll get the use of the self-catering facilities and if it’s raining then you can check out the games area and play some chess or backgammon. If you’re a chess person and you really want to test out your skills then you can make your way through downtown by either the park or even by Ryerson University where tables are available for public chess and they’re in close proximity to Moe.
There are no balloons or whistles here, but a place to rest for a good nights sleep, be able to iron your clothes, enjoy some privacy and check out some great pubs, restaurants, and coffee shops in the King Street East side of town. Ask questions prior to arrival so your not disappointed because you get what you pay for.