The Best Bar in Toronto, Ontario

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The nightlife scene in Toronto is as varied as the neighborhoods. Downtown—in the Entertainment and Financial districts and Old Town—bars and pubs cater to theatergoers and weekday worker bees. They can be dead on weekends after dark, however—especially in the Entertainment District—until 11 pm rolls around and the big loft-style dance clubs get going. To hang with locals at their neighborhood joints, head to Little Italy or the Annex, where university students mix with residents of the surrounding Victorian-lined streets.

Gay nightlife centers around Church and Wellesley streets northeast of the downtown core. Everyone under 40 ends up on Queen West at some point, patronizing the once-bohemian, now-established arty bars and cafés. Ladies who lunch meet for midday martinis in swanky Yorkville and later clink glasses at the tony lounges. Throughout the city are dedicated music venues, bars, and supper clubs that specialize in jazz, Latin, blues, rock, hip-hop, and everything in between.

Most recently Toronto has emerged as a food-obsessed city with late-night restaurants (from hole in the walls to the crème de la crème in fine dining), offering sips and nibbles to those who wish to feast past the usual dinner hour. Other emerging trends include a flourish of local brewpubs and luxury hotels offering unique evening programs which have locals and tourists swarming. In this section, we've covered the places that have cemented their place in the city's scene, but new hot spots are always emerging. Check local news outlets to get the latest.

CC Lounge

Old Town

For more than 10 years, this bar and gastropub has been a nightlife staple in downtown Toronto. The front dining room serves Prohibition-style fare and generous portions, while the back transforms into a vibrant nightclub Thursday through Saturday, featuring an array of music genres like pop, dance, hip-hop, and soca. With more than 500 types of whiskey, it’s one of the city’s largest whiskey lounges—private tastings can be booked in advance. The venue caters to a 25-plus crowd, and a business casual dress code is recommended.

45 Front St. E, Toronto, ON, M5E 1B3, Canada
416-362--4777
Nightlife Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.

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