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A fabulous new burlesque club located in the upand-coming Ossington ’hood, is heavy on the Moulin Rouge-meets-southern bordello look, with mirrored walls and glittering chandeliers bedecking ... read more
Parkdale digs are a bit away from Queen West West social scene but those wanting to shake their tail feather are coming in droves for an off beat dance scene. And there's plenty of room amongst the... 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
Giddy up in this lounge that was a former police stable. Perch yourself on one of the rawhide stools. After midnight, buckle up on the small dance floor. Lusty males will continue to drool over the... read more
Image conscious night crawlers are on the patio if they're lucky to pass through the bamboo doors at peak hours. Not much has changed at this classic institution: all white decor with splashes of b... read more
Political statements such as Welfare, Allegory to The Death of Parkdale (as we know it) adorn the walls of this unfinished basement lounge. Above statement can be illustrated by the 905ers who may ... 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
Li'ly boasts 2 levels. Upstairs level is subtly sophisticated. On a date or with the gals, nosh on sharing plates, a main or two and fondue to get the night started. Later on, subterranean dance fl... read more
Look for the garage door opening, beside Teatro, off to the side on Palmerston. Those more low-key will enjoy smaller quarters to mingle and dance to soulful house. Curved wooden structure that occ... 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
Simple in its decor of white with grey accoutrements, Amber has a magneticism that attracts an A-list clientele, especially during TIFF. Mature, upscale scenesters graze on the alluring see-and-be-... read more
Not officially a place to get high off cannabis. Officially, a shrine to the Rolling Stones. Memorabilia of Mick and co. fill the walls from autographed photos to news articles in the stairwell en ... read more
Still lures 905ers, bachelorette parties and the corporate crowd in droves aka it's prime for picking up. A night isn't complete without singing along to Bon Jovi anthems. Otherwise, Top 40 hits pl... read more
Not exactly as British as one would expect, this club attracts the Meditterranean bunch more so than Prince Harry et al. Big name DJs like Kaskade and Dimitri from Paris don't disappoint those look... read more
Kensington dance space that literally looks like the inside of a boat, surrounded by port holes. Reminiscent of Captain John's without the seafood smell (that's a good thing), tourists and awful fo... read more
Contrary to popular belief this institution is not a sex club (you can go to Wicked for that) but a pack-rat's dream. Club's exterior looks like Igor Kenk's secret hiding spot, with bikes piled on ... read more
Small concert venue for up and coming indie bands. Banquettes surround perimeter of red walls , black ceilings and concrete floor. Students and indie heads too cool for school stand still during gr... read more
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Ex-Black Hoofers could set up shop in a meat locker and serve priso...
Named after the Toronto-bred phenomenon that sees restos in Chinato...
The minimal white space at RAC, Toronto's cutting-edge boutique, is...
Nightclub czar Charles Kabouth's transition to legit restaurateur c...