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EXPLORE TORONTO | | | | | | | 250 Adelaide St W
Toronto,
ON
M5H 1X6
416-593-6126 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A traditional dance club, Afterlife combines a multi-level space with a variety of music to great effect. It's wildly popular, especially with an energetic young crowd. Décor is modern industrial with exposed ducts and beams, flashing lights and huge dance floors. The roof top patio offers a slightly quieter respite.
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| 794 Bathurst St
Toronto,
ON
M5R 3G1
416-536-0346 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Wreck Room is a play on words this place has a casual, rock-and-roll vibe with pool tables, a dance floor, arcade games and a huge bar, sort of like a glorified rec room. There's a stage for live acts, but usually DJs provide the sounds, which range from alt rock and Brit rock to retro and electronica.
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| 473 Adelaide St W
Toronto,
ON
M5V 1T1
416-603-9300 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A big club with ample space for dancing or lounging, Devil's Martini has a 25+ door policy. It's a carefully groomed group, too, so don't show up in ripped jeans and a ball cap. The upstairs space is stylish and sleek and where most of the dancing takes place. Downstairs is more cozy and relaxed, with plenty of seating. Wherever you end up, cocktails and import beer are the beverages of choice.
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| 750 College St
Toronto,
ON
M6G 1C4
416-588-7800 | | | | | Description: WEST TORONTO. If you crave diversity, this is the place for you. The crowd is comprised of a wide range of ethnicities and persuasions, but everyone is here to party. Expect an equally broad variety of music, from reggae and salsa to house and hip-hop. Fun, midnight drag shows are a big draw as well.
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| 217 Richmond St W
Toronto,
ON
416-593-6116 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Located in the heart of Toronto's club district, Fluid has been a favorite since it opened in 1995. Weekly theme nights, flashy disco-ball lighting, lots of cool water features (to complement the moniker), multiple bars and several comfy seating areas make this a winner with wide appeal.
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| 8 Gloucester St
Toronto,
ON
M4Y 1L5
416-925-6222 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A massive 10,000 square foot club with three floors, Fly pulls in a great mix of people, some who come for the talented DJs, some who appreciate the mellow, seductive lounge areas. The place gets absolutely packed, so it's probably not the best place to wear that wool sweater. Fly had a role in the TV show Queer as Folk, as the Babylon nightclub.
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| Guvernment / Kool Haus Entertainment Complex132 Queens Quay E
Toronto,
ON
M5A 3Y5
416-869-1462 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Massive is the operational word here. This place is huge it's actually several clubs in one, each with its own vibe and specialty. Whether you want to dance til the wee hours, catch a live band, or sip champagne with friends, you can do it here.
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| 1585 Dundas St W
Toronto,
ON
M6K 1T9
416-588-0307 | | | | | Description: WEST TORONTO. TO's home of "World Music," Lula hosts a fantastic array of bands playing anything from Latin jazz and Cuban to African pop and salsa. Even if you're not one to get up and dance, these rhythms are sure to entice you out on the floor. The cocktail menu includes several varieties of mojitos, while the brief but tasty food menu features plenty of vibrant island spices and tropical fruits.
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| 150 Pearl St
Toronto,
ON
M5H 1L3
416-977-4446 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Swanky and decidedly upscale, Mink has several diverse party spaces, including a two-level rooftop patio flanked by palm trees. The vibe is smooth and classy, but plenty of people come here to get down on the dance floor, too. Just be sure to dress well no athletic wear!
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| 722 College St W
Toronto,
ON
M6G 3G7
416-588-4663 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Owned by musician Mark Holmes (of Platinum Blonde fame), Mod Club is a love-it or hate-it dance club and theater venue for established and up-and-coming bands, mostly from the UK. Fans insist it's the best place to catch bands that no one else books; detractors complain about long line-ups and less than friendly staff. But if you're a fan of the British "sound," there's no better place to hear it in all of TO!
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