Named after the Toronto-bred phenomenon that sees restos in Chinatown serve cold beer in teapots long after last call, this clandestine watering hole is tucked away at the end of Kensington Mall's ... read more
New kid on the King West block, Spice Route dresses to impress. Torches, running fountains and discerning doormen lead club goers in. Expect a good 20 minute wait at peak weekend hours. Only thing ... read more
It's not the destination, it's the journey right? Right, if it's in an inconspicuous alleyway south of the mini dealership on King. Svelte suburbanites come out and play to Top 40 in the dance pit.... read more
Exclusive clubhouse for people who know people. Gorgeous bourgeoisie party within glamourous digs. Flip flops not recommended. Damask lovers will be happy with the walls and VIP tables; design fien... read more
Chic urban dwellers saunter out of their Freed Development pads for dinner and drinks. No Aussie paraphernalia but ornate flower designs on the mirrors in the bar and a few stools to watch King Wes... read more
Yes, as in Susur's last name. Since the closing of his successor, first name, Susur, Lee offers a casual vibrancy without sacrificing the food quality gastronomes commute for. Plates are best share... read more
Reliable sushi for those elusive condo dwellers in the hood wanting their sushi fix without the pretension. Prices are slightly more than you'd pay but service is good and clientele isn't annoying.... read more
This bricks and motar loft space has been updated since its inauguration in 2004. Decorative chandeliers and mirrors on the bar with chandelier prints add a bit more ambience. Crowd remains the sam... read more
Crisp white walls, a florescent backdrop, and mellow house tunes set the ambience in this seductive sushi bar. Snack on unique sushi creations with trendsetting friends and King West entrepreneurs ... read more
Modern entrepreneurs and low-key celebs choose this 92 room luxury boutique hotel to rest their eyes or for their extended stays while shooting on location. If you like your space, Soho averages ab... read more
Studio 54 it is not, despite the black and whites of the famed disco displayed within the club. Fashion forward, sleek and somewhat difficult to get into on a Saturday night? Yes. Everyone feels li... read more
Part of the Liberty Entertainment Group empire, this club is better for private parties than attracting the hipsters who have had their share of south beach inspired clubs. Much easier to grab a po... read more
After an extensive reno, Crush remains above the competition as a "going out" destination for its mature and sophisticated clientele. Its 6 year history is maintained with posters advertising the e... read more
This Slinky, narrow (and we mean narrow) bar is the ultimate icebreaker. Grope or be groped at this hidden enclave where you'll bump into a crew of brokers on their way to For Your Eyes Only, the o... read more
According to 30 Rock, "Toronto is like New York, expect without all the stuff." Well, Toronto just got more stuff. Famed hotelier Jason Pomeranc storms into the burgeoning Toronto scene with this a... read more
Scott Conant got off to a rocky start when the opening of his critically acclaimed Manhattan trattoria was accompanied by an open letter to Toronto that was deemed condescending by the city's food ... read more
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