Brassaii
461 King St. W., Toronto
A large yet cozy restaurant and lounge within a refurbished warehouse space. Offers an ambitious spread with of Mediterranean-inspired options461 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 large499 Church St., Toronto
Mixed, gay-positive crowd enjoys the martini bar after work and into the evening. The other side of the room is225 Richmond St. W., Toronto
A no-fuss party space set in rustic Canadiana environs. Animal hides, leather club chairs, old wooden trunks, bar stools covered1296 Queen St. W., Toronto
With classic pub food on the menu and renowned live entertainment, this Parkdale joint is for those looking to kick408 Queen St. W., Toronto
For more than 20 years, this laid-back watering hole has been a favourite with hipsters and art school students. Creations1173 Dundas St. W., Toronto
Named for a rock climbing base camp at Yosemite National Park, this watering hole is awash in wood. A predominantly516 Lawrence Ave., Toronto
Specializes in outfitting their customer for all seasons in the great outdoors: clothing, essentials, bedding, equipment, backpacks, storage, rainwear, toiletries5100 Yonge St., Toronto
Celebrate Canada’s birthday with fireworks and live entertainment. Held on July 1st every year. Free admission.Toronto
Conferences, trade expositions, award shows and more featuring over 900 artists. Music legends inducted to the Canadian Broadcast Industry HallFour Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto
The largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Performances take place at the5899 Rama Rd., Rama
More than 2,500 slot machines, 110 gaming tables plus a poker room. Ten restaurants and a 5,000-seat entertainment centre. Casino45 Front St. E., Toronto
This whisky bar and supper club in the heart of Old Town Toronto has a posh throwback vibe, complete with580 King St. W., Toronto
Known for its swank interior design and prestigious clientele, this warehouse-chic nightclub is a gem on the King West scene.275 Cherry St., Toronto
Originally a turn-of-the-century bank, this mainstay of the Toronto Portlands has been in operation as a restaurant and entertainment venue82 Bathurst St., Toronto
Everything here is made completely of ice including seats, tables, bars, and even the glasses from which to sip creative504 Church St., Toronto
A good sense of humour is a must for this spot—it is a gay bar with a prevailing religious theme463 Bathurst St., Toronto
Long-standing film screening and lecture series features movies, cartoons, documentaries and random cinematic oddities, complete with talks by operator Reg350 King Street West, Toronto
Annual celebration of French language cinema. More than 40 feature films presented. Held in March. Single tickets $12, student/seniors $10.350 King Street West, Toronto
Classic, new and avant-garde films. Adult $12, senior/student $9.50.