Get your caffeine fix at The Mad Bean, an eclectic and popular coffeehouse in the neighborhood. This place adorns installations by local artists and photographers that make for unique decor and are also on sale. Savor their award-winning Americano, or Latte, Espresso, Mad Bean Red Eye or their iced versions. Prepared from organic, fair trade beans, they are complemented by freshly-baked pastries and confections. They occasionally host live bands and also feature a dedicated collection of books.
Located in the Annex area, this cafe offers Toronto a bold new concept, four-star dining into the wee hours of the morning combined with internet access, live jazz and an assortment of more than 50 martinis. True to its name, you can order from the complete menu until 2am. And there's also a full brunch menu offered on weekends and holidays. Every night a DJ is invited to spin music for the fun loving guests, don't miss out on these nights!
Enter the swanky interior of Drake Minibar which consists of a curved bar. It has a sixty-five seat patio which is surrounded by green plants. It is in such a pleasant atmosphere that you savor delights such as tempura shrimp uramaki, avocado cucumber roll, salmon poke bowl, pork katsu, heirloom tomato pasta and many more. Complementing the meal here are drinks such as ginger rogers, inner peas, lost in translation, Minoru Shirota, Maharaja and La Belle Vie.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.
Get your caffeine fix at The Mad Bean, an eclectic and popular coffeehouse in the neighborhood. This place adorns installations by local artists and photographers that make for unique decor and are also on sale. Savor their award-winning Americano, or Latte, Espresso, Mad Bean Red Eye or their iced versions. Prepared from organic, fair trade beans, they are complemented by freshly-baked pastries and confections. They occasionally host live bands and also feature a dedicated collection of books.
Located in the Annex area, this cafe offers Toronto a bold new concept, four-star dining into the wee hours of the morning combined with internet access, live jazz and an assortment of more than 50 martinis. True to its name, you can order from the complete menu until 2am. And there's also a full brunch menu offered on weekends and holidays. Every night a DJ is invited to spin music for the fun loving guests, don't miss out on these nights!
Enter the swanky interior of Drake Minibar which consists of a curved bar. It has a sixty-five seat patio which is surrounded by green plants. It is in such a pleasant atmosphere that you savor delights such as tempura shrimp uramaki, avocado cucumber roll, salmon poke bowl, pork katsu, heirloom tomato pasta and many more. Complementing the meal here are drinks such as ginger rogers, inner peas, lost in translation, Minoru Shirota, Maharaja and La Belle Vie.
Opened in 1982, this club on the Spadina and Queen West strip is located on the same spot where the original 1920s Rivoli Vaudeville Theater was. A hangout in the 1980s for comedian Mike Myers, The Rivoli has a black, white and neon bar that leads to a room where alternative bands and comedians perform. It has a side bar, a patio, a stage for hosting events and shows, a full-fledged restaurant serving lunch, snacks, dinner and night bites, and a pool hall. The menu is a blend of international specialties.