This beautifully restored 19th century mansion offers an exciting spa, lounge and vacation environment where you can spice things up, day or night. Unwind in our hot-tub, dry off in our sauna and take a dip in our year round outdoor heated pool in a private sunny courtyard. Enjoy a drink from one of our two bars, on our poolside patio or in the beautifully decorated play areas spanning four floors where you can meet people who share your interests or spend your time alone together
Come taste an appetizing meal at Aso Rock Restaurant & Night Club. They are open at night all week and are conveniently accessible by public transit. Come visit them in an area acknowledged as green. Payments by cheque, MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
Full range of audio, lighting and video equipment to our clients and we can customize to suit the needs and size of your event. All of our sound and lighting operations are managed in house by qualified and experienced technicians. Call us today to book a concert, private rental or other special events.
Reservoir Lounge, Toronto's hippest nitespot, located at historic 52 Wellington Street East, right across from the Flatiron Building, slightly below street level, just this side of the wrong side of the tracks.The Reservoir Lounge, where the atmosphere pleases and the music never ceases, home to some of the city's most distinctive lounge bands, four nights a week and once on week-ends, a different band and a different sound every single show.
Comedy Bar hosts many industry luminaries, such as Doug Benson, Jimmy Pardo and Jen Kirkman, as well as local comedians like Mark Forward and Pat Thornton.
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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.