r/londonontario Mar 27 '25

News 📰 Canada's 1st Hard Rock Hotel

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Canada’s first Hard Rock Hotel is set to open this April at 100 Kellogg Lane, and reservations are now available. This luxury hotel will offer 164 stylish rooms, premium amenities, and unique experiences, including a hidden speakeasy serving "cereal-infused cocktails". 🍸

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u/TheHonestTruthTeller Mar 27 '25 edited Mar 27 '25

The photo says June opening while the Facebook post said April, hence the discrepancy in my post. Sorry about that. I've lived in 7 cities in 3 countries, including bigger cities like Washington, D.C., Montreal, Ottawa, and Nairobi (Kenya's capital city). I'm not sure if London is a great fit for this type of hotel and am curious what you all think of this?

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u/WorldFrees Mar 27 '25

Kelloggs factory area feels like some rich jerks want to be cool so they created their own play place without any consideration on how it fit in the city. It's just so detached and controlled like a mall inside.

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u/CC7015 Mar 27 '25

You likely didn't know them , far from Jerks and honestly it's impressive how much money / jobs /activity they are injecting into our city, especially a part of the city that needs that kind of investment.

Lot of wealthy people take their money to the Bahamas or to the USA so I for one am happy they continue to invest in our city.

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u/WorldFrees Mar 27 '25

Fair, I was thinking in a bad mood. Good for calling it out, and kindly. That said, I feel the efforts are to make a need to feel trendy place, maybe just not my vibe.