Part parlour... part garden... part labyrinth under the stars – a night at tryst is an enchanting experience. Catering only to an elite clientele, tryst features three distinct salons of opulence, extravagance and unspoken sexuality. From the wickedly indulgent to the secretly intimate, an evening at tryst will fulfill your wildest fantasies.. Tryst has been designed to excite the senses. Each salon offers the luxuries of a premiere nightclub and the amenities of a world-class venue. Near the main entrance, the double-height Havana Lounge wraps each guest in the richness of teal wood paneling; elegant columns. Chandelier lighting sets the mood for intimacy and secret rendezvous.
SaturdayNightLive is your ultimate destination for entertainment, creativity, and community, offering live performances and exclusive content every Saturday night. Join a passionate team dedicated to delivering engaging experiences that uplift and entertain.
We have set out to create a vibe that we ourselves have searched for in the quest for a favourite place to drink. For a truly unexpected surprise, take a step through our unassuming entrance to experience the real deal... The Underground Garage dimension. All kinds of people walk through our doors, and it's amazing how everyone shares many of the same passions and comforts.
Crews & Tangos, Toronto's #1 Drag Bar, is located in the heart of the Church-Wellesley Gay Village. We have become the staple and top party destination for people of all ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, and encourage an environment where you can be yourself that is safe and welcoming.
I had a great time there. Only $5 cover at the door. Male staff and dancers were amazing. Great Drag Queen on the Mike and they played Its Raining Men....(I had a Mikes Hard Cranberry)Read more
The Fifth Social Club a hugely popular nightclub to party on a Friday or Saturday nights. The bottle service offered here features spacious private booths and is voted top 10 in Toronto by BlogTO.
Now in its nineteenth year, The Fifth Social Club has become a landmark in Toronto's Entertainment District.
It continues to attract a mixed group of visiting celebs and locals alike.
The airy loft feeling of the room, which was once part of a textile factory, comes from its original turn of the century post & beam structure and hard wood floors. Furnished with a 'Hamptons' style décor it has been painted all in white and houses 4 bars, various oversized bottle service sections and a bustling dance floor.
The Fifth Social Club may be rented as a larger event space on other days of the week for private parties, weddings or corporate events.