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Fashion and art are at the forefront of this aesthetically appealing, stripped down joint. Different textures make all white appealing from the tree trunk walls to the painted books lining the shel... 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
Kabouth brings his empire to the rock n' roll set, a whole new breed of wannabe hard cores. The place is rock prettified. Damask logo is everywhere outside in. Intimate setting of elevated black, l... read more
Like a Gemini, this resto bar has 2 sides. The front area feels like a preppy living room with edge; walls adorned with shades of blue and yellow stripes and an antique bank teller window for the b... read more
Decor is dark and intimate but vibe is exuberant. Crowd is similar to that of The Beaconsfield: mature and low key. Fashionistas and their ilk crowd up this tiny joint on the weekends. Groups of fr... 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
Riva is like a Gemini - two different sides. Subdued contemporary digs in the front for a date and refined eats. Past the curtains, there is some serious ass-shaking in the back by primo local DJs ... read more
The perennial after-work pick me up up and a great place to pick up a Bay Street high roller who will flash his plantinum card for pricey drinks. If all goes well, ask him to get you some market fr... read more
Euro crowd of 20 to 30-somethings line up on Saturday nights for a hoppin’ time without the trappings of downtown clubs: cover, attitude and overpriced drinks. Although the bar is devoid of a... read more
More relaxed and less image conscious than neighbouring Drake Hotel, The Beaconsfield is paramount for casual conversation amongst friends. Ironic given its sleek decor of dark walls, elegant ... read more
Put on your most fashionable Club Monaco outfit to fit in with the classic elegance and sophisticated crowd. Ultimate venue to impress your date without looking like a try-hard. Ladies: A Big mirro... 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
It doesn't matter if you can't pronounce the name. Good eats are had in a cozy dining room on the main floor. Upstairs, gawk at seasonal art amongst the lofty ceilings most likely done by one of it... 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
One place that locals can call their own and wind down. Like any watering hole, this one has its own distinct vibe and smell. Easy to get overwhelmed by eclectic and cluttered Van Gough replicas an... read more
White-washed, South Beach-style decor has been upheaved for a decidedly more urban look. Truth be told, this resto/lounge could look like a grandfather's closet and it would still be the home to ri... read more
Bar name's don't get more straightforward than this, as owners Adrian Ravinsky and David Stewart have literally created a bar where people snack (the 416, an area code, is just one of many homages ... read more
Is it a bar? Is it a restaurant? Is it an event space? Guess what: It's all three, which is why P&L has earned international attention since opening its doors to loads of local buzz. The sprawl... read more
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