Announcements
Studio 54-inspired club opens in This Is London space
This is London closed back in January and in its place at 364 Richmond West has arisen a new nightclub owned by the crew at INK Entertainment - the same company behind places like Cube, the Guvernment, Uniun and La Societe. So how does it stack up compared to its predecessor?Read my review of Product Nightclub in the bars section.
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New nightclub surfaces in old Century Room space
King West club the Century Room closed up shop at the end of last year and in its place has arisen a new night spot that mashes up street art, Canadiana and cocktails.Find out more in my review of The Everleigh in the bars section.
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New Club District bar tests if medium is the message
A new bar in the Club District combines TV, film and communication with Tequila Sunrises, Flirtinis and Cosmopolitans. Would the experience be more Vice Magazine or Globe & Mail?Find out in my review of Media Bar in the bars section.
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Inside the new College Street Bar
Around for 20 years in the heart of Little Italy, the subject of a Restaurant Makeover a few years back, and generally a place that pretty much everyone knows about but rarely visits, the College Street Bar has been revamped thanks to a recent change in ownership. I stopped by to check the place out — and to make sure the various claims on their About Page are accurate.Read my review of College Street Bar in the bars section.
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King West dive bar likes its bras and Jagerbombs
This self-proclaimed dive bar on King West has been around for ten years and continues to provide a much need contrast against the always polished, sometimes pretentious stereotype of bars and clubs in the area. A little grungy? Of course. A good time? Oh yeah. Read my review of The Underground Garage in the bars section.
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New bar combines Vanity Fair and Mercury Espresso
The east end has a new watering hole. Serving up stiff drinks and delicious snacks, this new bar from the owner of Mercury Espresso also happens to be named after a famous and recently deceased scribe from Vanity Fair.Read my review of Hitch in the bars section.


