Toronto's best bars have range. There are the trendy craft breweries with 40-plus beers on tap. Then you have the various cocktail bars featuring live music, drag shows, and even dancing. Wineries, spots hosting trivia nights while you imbibe and covered patios where the rosé flows—if yo...
Bars and restaurants in Toronto for live music right now are cautiously and creatively figuring out ways to bring the joy of performances back into our lives. Whether on a patio or inside, these places are now back to regularly bringing shows to the public. Here's where to go in Toronto ...
Amanda H Toronto, Canada146 contributions 1 Had a fun birthday celebration Came here with a large group of friends for a birthday party and got a booth with bottle service. Overall, we had a fun night and thought there was a good crowd and good music. The booth was a little small ...
The best karaoke bars in Toronto let you unleash your inner Mariah Carey with booze, loud sound systems and snacks on the side. Warm up your vocal ch…
best city for live music, street art, alternative bars 1 year ago Save Hi, my partner and are are seeking a city in Poland for live music (particularly metal) venues, alternative bars, street art - with a local vibe and no so touristy? We are already heading to Krakow...
Twice voted Canada’s best sports bar thanks to its success on the West Coast, Toronto’s Shark Club carries on the tradition of a premium sports experience. With a massive HD TV in the middle of the bar and 57 smaller ones, every seat in the house has a stellar view of the game. ...
This latest addition to the sports bar & grill roster has quickly become a lively social hub. Twice voted Canada’s best sports bar thanks to its success on the West Coast, Toronto’s Shark Club carries on the tradition of a premium sports experience. With a massive HD TV in the middle...
This latest addition to the sports bar & grill roster has quickly become a lively social hub. Twice voted Canada’s best sports bar thanks to its success on the West Coast, Toronto’s Shark Club carries on the tradition of a premium sports experience. With a massive HD TV in the middle...
The Hole In The Wallis actually quite a bit bigger than a hole-in-a-wall. When you’re walk in you’ll find a decent sized, straight-out-of-the-box,local pub, with a live music bent. It’s not reinventing the wheel with the design or look or anything — brick and dark red wall...
The only way would be a layover from Boston to Toronto-Pearson airport and then over to Haneda. So the non-stop to Narita is far more appealing to me. However, i do know that i still have to get from the airport to my hotel and Narita is a bit of distance from Shinjuku. So i ...