E-Blue Esport Stadium

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Toronto, Canada

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E-Blue Esport Stadium Reviews | Rating 4,8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

E-Blue Esport Stadium is located in Toronto, Canada on 530 Yonge St. E-Blue Esport Stadium is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category internet cafe in Canada.

Address

530 Yonge St

Phone

+1 4168975199

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Daxton Anderson

Amazing computer cafe! You can tell this place has gone through a major renovation and literally everything they did was amazing! Perfect atmosphere, perfect staff, perfect layout, I felt like I was at home! The staff are very professional and helpful too. Computers have a 7th gen i7 and a GTX 1070. Very nice setup!

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James

Great service, huge range of games, everything kept very cleaned/sanitized. Best esport stadium in Toronto, would certainly visit again!

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Rayah Esnan

Just signed up as a member yesterday and so far it's been better than I could have even imagined. I just moved to Toronto and my personal gaming PC is still in boxes so I wanted to find a place where I can go in and game. I wanted the place to be nice, clean, well equipped and good clientele. As a woman too it was important for me to feel safe. This place literally ticks all those boxes. Really nice setups, good computers with all peripherals and gaming chairs. The staff was REALLY friendly and they had a really nice deal going on for new members. They also give you an hour for free if you follow them on Instagram which was a really nice touch. The space itself is in incredible condition. All the peripherals look new, the desks are clean, nothing is torn or run down. This is indicative of 2 things: owners/management who are invested and care and that the clientele who come to this place have a lot of respect for the space. The clientele was diverse so it does not feel weird to be there in any way and they were all doing their own thing. It's important to note stuff like this because when you go to a net cafe and spend hours there, you don't want to be surrounded by not so great people. I was iffy about seeking out a net cafe because I didn't think I'd find what I had in mind, as in really nice place, really nice computers and really nice clientele but I did! Awesome place, seriously recommend. And if you are a woman and wondering, this is a good place.

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Fantasy of Collectors

One of our favourite places to go and play for long sessions. They have plenty of space and lots of machines which runs games at 100hz displays and high settings . They do sell energy drinks and juices as well. It’s always busy on weekends and they have membership options too . You load your hours on card and use that for playing .

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M A-A

I'm not sure if this is the norm for internet cafes these days, but you actually need to have a steam account and own all of the games you're planning to play. Back in the day the cafe would have a steam account with all the games ready to go. It would be nice to see a clear menu to understand the options available to purchase. We spent more and got less in a sense because we didn't know better. Monday to Thursday 12pm-6pm there are happy hours, but you must buy 30 worth of them at a time (12 hrs). Regular price is 6 an hour. There is also a rate to play all day from 12pm to 3am which varies depending on Monday to Thursday or Friday to Sunday. That varies between 25-30. If we had known better, we would have paid to play all day instead of buying the happy hours. The place itself is beautiful and very amazing, and the computers and peripherals are surprisingly great. I just wish that it were easier to grasp at first so that we knew what we were getting ourselves into so that we could have got more bang for our buck.

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