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    Emily L.

    When traveling, I am always looking for a new speak easy to visit. I'm sorry it took 2 years to write this review. I came to Toronto Nov 2023 with two friends and my bf. This place was a bit hard to find, but that was part of the fun. This bar is supposed to mimic a train carriage and take you through an adventure of a lifetime while sipping on well crafted drinks. The waitress was such a doll, walking us through the menu, checking in to make sure everything tasted great. They gave us complimentary champagne to start. The ambiance of the place makes you really feel like you're in a train and forget the real world for a second. The drinks here are very well crafted and take time to make so be patient. Even the mocktails were yummy. C Suite is a hidden gem in the city and is located in the Yorkville neighborhood which is more upscale.

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    Andrew B.

    4.3/5 C Suite is a hidden gem of a bar located in the upscale Yorkville neighborhood. With no signs pointing you in the right direction, it's a place that you'll have to rely on word of mouth to find. Once you step through the doors, you'll feel as though you've been transported back to the roaring 1920s. The interior is designed to resemble a train car, and there's jazz music playing in the background. When compared to Bar Chef, which is known for its visually stunning and innovative drinks, C Suite takes a more traditional approach to cocktail-making. The bartender, Albert, prefers to be called a "barman" rather than a "mixologist." He has extensive knowledge of the history of cocktails and alcohol, and he knows exactly how to blend different flavors to create the perfect drink. What makes Albert stand out is his unique approach to creating drinks. Rather than following recipes to the letter, he uses them as guidelines. For instance, different fruits have different acidity and sugar content, so he relies on his intuition to create the perfect taste. This means that he can't replicate drinks exactly, and if you visit often, he won't be able to make the same drink as the last time. On quieter nights, like Mondays, you can chat with Albert and learn more about him. He was part of the best bartender teams in Korea, and his team won first place among 150 bartenders. He believes that to truly stand out, you have to continuously improve yourself every night. However, being the best interfered with his personal life, so he decided to settle down in Canada after visiting once in 2002 and seeing how relaxed people were compared to the hectic work grind in Korea. Albert is a successful barman who has partnered with Masaki Saito, Toronto's first two Michelin-starred chef, for an event. He has also mingled with Song Kang-ho, who played the father in "Parasite," and Lee Jung-jae, who starred in "Squid Games." He is also a proud father, boasting about his son's incredible clarinet skills. The first drink Albert served me was the Diamond Fizz, made with gin, cava, lemon and lime, hand-crushed organic basil, simple syrup, and bitters. He also offered complimentary bubbly and truffle chips when I arrived, which was a nice touch. He explained the difference between a sour and a fizz, showing his passion and knowledge for his craft. He set a 20-minute timer for me to finish the drink, and as he was making it, he tasted and adjusted it at least ten times. Although he has no favorite drinks, he prefers whiskey-forward cocktails. If he doesn't like a drink himself, he would never serve it. The second drink I had was an Old Fashioned, made with Knob Creek Small Batch 9-year and Rittenhouse Straight Rye (75%/25% quantity, respectively). He then smoked it with a cigar-like device, which created a cool effect. The drink itself was incredibly smooth and probably one of the best Old Fashioneds I've ever had, second only to DCP. Overall, the experience was incredibly enjoyable, albeit a bit pricey. However, indulging in this kind of experience is worth it because you can truly appreciate the quality, and the theatrics of seeing Albert flip bottles and the knowledge he shares with you are well worth the cost

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    Cindy W.

    One of the best speakeasies we have been to (and we live in NYC)! The menu was easy to navigate as there were only 5 drinks during our visit (lounge reservation). When in doubt, always get old-fashioned. It was perfectly made with just enough smokiness. We also tried the diamond fizz, and it was delicious and refreshing (not as boozy tho). Food-wise, we had the miso cod (delicious) and the duck carpaccio (tasty but nothing to rave about). Service was friendly and attentive. We got to know Teresa, and she made our visit feel extra special! If given a choice, select the bar experience - you will experience some cool stuff from Albert. To find this place, look for the name of the speakeasy on the intercom next to the ice cream shop!

    My experience here was amazing! The bar resembles a train and it's super cute inside. Everyone here was so nice and made our time here so fun and enjoyable. We had bar seating so you have to have conversations with the bartender to help him figure out what kind of drink to make! Every drink I had was exceptional! And the presentation was super nice. But overall, the bartender here made it such an amazing experience and we will most likely be coming back if we're back in Toronto again! This is a place I would highly recommend

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    We also tried the diamond fizz, and it was delicious and refreshing (not as boozy tho).

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    Kids love the word "aura" these days, and when my dad asked me what it means I told him "think Soho…read moreHouse 2010-2014." That confused him more but I like messing with my dad. Forreal though, the run Soho House had can only be rivaled by 2011-2015 Whole Foods. You really had to be there... but like any other prime, Father Time always catches up. I was set to do a full rise and fall piece on the Soho House right here on Yelp but in my research, I stumbled upon an article by Lydia Moynihan in the NY Post and she nailed it. I really didn't have much to add so go over and read that if you have a sec. Shoutout to Lydia. Instead, I'll just recap our experience here like any other boring Yelp Review. We came to this Toronto location before the Taylor Swift concert, and I was pleasantly surprised. It felt like prime Soho House. A beautiful, discrete brick building with an old school interior. Whoever designed this one needs a raise. I'm so tired of the cookie cutter half-assed modern architecture. The ones in LA and NY now feel like it is just a bunch of dorks trying to be seen by God knows who. There is no soul in those locations. We grabbed a drink in the lobby and went upstairs for our 5pm dinner. I domed a couple of negronis and we split a margherita pizza and a bottle of pinot noir before our mains arrived. I got the rigatoni, per the waitresses recommendation because she had a thick Italian accent. Big truss. She wasn't lying either, that rigatoni went crazy. I took like 30 pictures before a staff member came over and said no pictures, as I didn't know that was still a rule here... please don't beat me up. We closed dinner with a couple espresso martinis before setting off on foot to go see Big Tay put on a show. She really did her thing. Thank you Soho House Toronto, for giving me a taste of what the Soho House used to be in the states. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

    Come for the douche bags, stay for the salad. The interior…read moredesign here is actually nice. They have a eclectic and faux rustic vibe going on with seating and sight lines set up so that you can watch who is in the room. Truly designed for today's busy d-bag to allow them to half listen to their guest over cocktails while they scan the room to see if someone more important has walked in. The food is meh and it feels like this place simply exists for indie film and local television producers to feel like they are a part of some scene. There are 200 better places to eat a short walk from here.

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    4.0
    (62 reviews)
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    A classic Punk / Rock n Roll Bar in Toronto CA. Basically the CBGB's of that scene…read more It's been around since the early 1990's and is exactly what a spot like this should be. Very nondescript outside facade - no sign telling you what it is other than a small "BSC" (for Bovine Sex Club) painted near the door. Hard to miss though as the exterior is made up a punk rock style sculpture of rusted bikes & other assorted ephemera. The interior is similar, visually. Great sound system & chill vibes pervade throughout. Weirdly the stage is right in the entrance of the club, on your left, with a long bar along the right side, heading back. Great, crowd, great location in cool area with lots of restaurants & plenty of parking - both on the street up to 2 hours & extended parking for a flat-rate of CA$20 (~$14 USD) from 6:00pm until the next morning, just 2 blacks away.

    The Bovine is a fantastic place that is the same today as it was decades ago. not only that, but it…read moreis also one of the cheapest pints that you can find. Now, are the taps dry? Maybe. Are the beer cans running out? It's possible. But, it's a dive in the way of the old dives. And the acoustics for bands are... not great. But they are a sign of what once was. Without attempting to try to present a front of a time long gone, The Bovine simply exists today as it once did in that time long ago, before Smokes stickers, before iPhones, back when people would just go to a bar to talk with those they didn't know the morning prior. Bring cash though, unless you're looking to make some big orders, because credit card is a minimum fifty-dollar spend.

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    Cactus Club Cafe

    Cactus Club Cafe

    3.8
    (701 reviews)
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    Stopped by the Cactus Club Cafe in Toronto after the Blue Jays game. This is a great spot for late…read morenight drinks/food. When you arrive you have the option to sit on the first floor or upstairs on the rooftop bar. I believe this is the only multi-level Cactus Club Cafe I've ever been to. We opted for the rooftop bar which had a high energy, upscale, and stylish vibe to it. We ended up sitting at the bar as it was very crowded. I ordered a frozen Aperol Spritz which was excellent and I could drink a few of these. For food we ordered a burger and fries which was good but nothing to write home about. If you are looking for a late night spot for drinks and food the Cactus Club Cafe is a solid choice.

    July 8/2026: Dinner after the theatre with my Al!…read more There was a bit of a wait before we landed a table at the upstairs bar. The place SEEMED quiet but shortly thereafter the place got JAMMED! Initially it was slow service but it picked up shortly. We had several different servers so no single server is tagged here. I will say that it's a hip, nicely equipped restaurant. We decided to do an appie meal. We ordered Sichuan Chicken lettuce wraps ($25.50)..this was the best of the appies. The next was the Crab Dip ($20.75), it was hot but not overly tasty. 3rd was the Hot Chicken Bites with pickles ($16.00). They were ok but not hot in temp enough. The final was the Chili Citrus Calamari ($21.25). This was the worse of the dishes. Simply put, it was cold. The server removed this from our bill. In summary...I wouldn't go out of my way again to go here but given all things being equal, the servers were very good. As a final note...the bathroom was very clean & well maintained.

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