Hotel Ruby Foo's
Hotel Ruby Foo's is a hotel in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood with spacious rooms featuring Asian-inspired decor and modern conveniences. It has a fitness center, heated outdoor pool, spa, two restaurants, and a 24-hour business center with eight meeting rooms for events and gatherings.
The hotel began as a popular restaurant in 1950 and expanded into lodging in 1962. By 1988, it had developed into the comprehensive complex it is today, combining hospitality with leisure and business facilities.
The name reflects Ruby Foo, a notable figure from Montreal's restaurant scene. The lobby and rooms feature Asian-inspired decor with red and brown tones, Chinese prints, and dark wood furniture that preserve the character of its origins as a dining establishment.
The hotel is a short walk from Namur subway station and offers free parking and Wi-Fi throughout. Proximity to public transit and local dining options makes it convenient for exploring the city, though the surrounding area is less pedestrian-friendly.
The hotel originally started as a restaurant rather than lodging, which explains why Asian-inspired design elements persist throughout the property. This unexpected blend of dining culture and modern hospitality makes it an unusual place with roots in Montreal's restaurant history.
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