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Quote: This has to be the biggest club in Toronto. Guvernment has been going 9 years strong now and doesn't show any signs of giving up. Guvernment has been routinely rated as one of the top nightclubs in the world by Read More
Quote: You walk in and see bras hanging from pipes. While talking to a waitress, I found out that to make the fresh orange juice for some drinks, customers were given the oranges to throw across the bar into the Read More
Quote: This is a large and loud club with a great atmosphere for anyone wanting to go nuts to ‘90s Britpop, retro, alternative, and on occasion, anything else. Check weekly listings for specific nights. There’s usually Read More
Quote: Burgers are actually made of meat ;), they have 1/2 price burgers Saturdays, the steak is more than decent, beer flows, service is friendly and welcoming, and there're more TVs on the walls than you can watch, Read More
Quote: We were purposing to call it an evening on Friday night, when to my surprise, June (our tour guide for the evening) mentioned that the most popular salsa club, Ba-ba-luu's, was right behind our hotel! It was Read More
Quote: The actual name is The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern. It should be - it's seen performers like the Ramones, Los Lobos, the Police, the Stones (live on MTV!), and every popular Canadian act in the last decade has Read More
Quote: T Rex, which used to be called the Rex Hotel and was a favorite spot for the downtown liquid lunch crowd, has grown over the last twenty years into one of Toronto's most ecclectic and popular jazz venues. A Read More
Quote: It's got a great dance floor they call the cathedral where you can look up at the stars. I never did though when I went. Plenty of good women. The atmosphere is great. Music is not too loud and not too quiet. So Read More
Quote: Great place, beautiful women - really good music if you're into the hip-hop, r+b, reggae scene. Downtown in the club district so if you don't like it you can hop around. Considering prices in comparable Read More
Quote: The legendary Palais Royale opened in 1922. It is Canada's only remaining original ballroom with a cantilever - sprung hardwood dance floor. During the 30's and 40's, 1000 young people danced at the Palais Read More