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Guvernment
Rave
gear isn’t mandatory for joining the 3,000 clubbers who, animated by
lasers pulsing to the house, progressive, and trance beating from a
deafening sound system, party into the wee hours. Five lounges offer a
brief respite from the cavernous split-level dance floor. Concerts are
held at adjoining Kool Haus.

Guvernment
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Avenue
It’s
all about style at this busy see-and-be-seen bar on the ground floor of
the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel in fashionable Yorkville. At your
table, adept servers prepare the perfect cocktail in a miniature shaker;
nary a drop is spilled. At the bar, business tycoons talk takeovers
while scoping out the room.

Avenue
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Cameron House
Giant
“ants” on the front of this former flophouse signal a different bar
experience. Unspoiled by the acts that played here before making it big,
this low-key bar is dedicated to up-and-coming musicians. Join
foot-stomping regulars on weekend evenings for pay-what-you-can country
music .

Cameron House ant sculpture
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Easy & The Fifth
The high-ceilinged dance club of this restaurant/bar venue
caters to the 25-plus crowd. Bouncers ignore the jeans-clad in favor of
those casual-smart; once inside, grab a drink at the long bar, then
dance to R&B and top-40 music or play pool under the watchful gaze
of cigar smokers in the sideroom .
Top Ten Places to See Live Music
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The Rex Hotel
The hotel’s jazz and blues bar attracts Canada’s finest musicians.
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194 Queen St W
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Hugh’s Room
Enjoy popular folk musicians in an intimate space.
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2261 Dundas St W
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Lee’s Palace
This gritty joint hosts edgy rock bands.
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529 Bloor St W
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Reservoir Lounge
Jazz, boogie-woogie, and jump blues; southern fusion cuisine.
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52 Wellington St E
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Closed Sun
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Phoenix
Rock bands, and dancing on DJ’d theme nights.
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410 Sherbourne St
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