1812 Lounge
550 Wellington St. W., Toronto
Renaissance paintings, muskets and a Union Jack serve as art at this sleek and sophisticated lounge that’s tucked away in550 Wellington St. W., Toronto
Renaissance paintings, muskets and a Union Jack serve as art at this sleek and sophisticated lounge that’s tucked away in569 King St. W., Toronto
This chic spot is a great place to chill in the bustling King West neighbourhood. Perfect for fans of the3030 Dundas St. W.
This sprawling space in the Junction comes to life every night, and especially on the weekend, with locals seeking more2335 Yonge St., Toronto
Comedy club in the Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood with a 250-seat capacity. Performers from across North America. Wed.: Pro/AM Night,2409 Yonge St., Toronto
Exposed brick and dark wood lends to the upscale ambience of this Yonge & Eg hangout. Nightly shows in a62 Orchard Park Drive, Toronto
Founded in 1975, this ensemble performs works by Canadian and international composers. Tickets $40-$45. Visit the website for show schedule489 College St., Toronto
Colourful and groovy retro-inspired venue in Little Italy features brightly painted walls, pool tables, and bubble chairs while flamboyant energy273 Bloor Street W., Toronto
Artists of The Royal Conservatory (ARC Ensemble) are led by artistic director Simon Wynberg. Performance group composed of senior faculty231 Queens Quay W., Toronto
Led by artistic director Andrew Burashko, music ensemble performs concerts that bridge classical music with popular music, film, literature and375 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto
Dance company specialized in traditional and contemporary dance and music from the Caribbean and Africa.582 College St., Toronto
A longtime staple on College Street. The image and interior are upscale, but the attitude is refreshingly low-key. Main floor472 Queen St. W., Toronto
Toronto’s go-to lounge for innovative, molecular-style drinks—among them the signature vanilla hickory smoked Manhattan—as well as decadent takes on cocktails1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan
A retail mecca for the outdoor sportsmen with all the gear, accessories and apparel anyone can imagine for fishing (including401 King St. W., Toronto
Swanky resto-lounge and late-night venue boasts a long menu of fresh “social” appetizers—meant for sharing while you imbibe specialty cocktails1378 Queen St. W., Toronto
Independent café in the increasingly trendy Parkdale neighbourhood transforms into a busy club after the sun goes down. The decor725 Queen St. E., Toronto
This western-themed watering hole packs a whole lot of fun: free line dancing lessons, country-style karaoke, a boozy slush machine,506 Church St., Toronto
Mixologist Julien Salomone’s cozy sipping spot emphasizes an ever changing selection of cocktails made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, as well542 Queen St. W., Toronto
You can’t miss the junk-art awning adorned with chairs, hubcaps and old 45s. Decor is recycled industrial materials, music is461 King St. W., Toronto
A large yet cozy restaurant and lounge within a refurbished warehouse space. Offers an ambitious spread with of Mediterranean-inspired options165 East Liberty St., Toronto
Located in a former artillery factory, this pub brings the spirit of Ireland to Liberty Village. Brick interior with large