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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 (see Guvernment).
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Serious party-goers storm this weekends-only dance club and bar complex. Lineups move surprisingly quickly (see Guvernment).
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The Rolling Stones kicked off their 1997 world tour at this venerable watering hole.
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Enjoy popular folk musicians in an intimate space.
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Attracted by the minimalist decor, the young and hip flock here to indulge in special vodkas and other iced concoctions.
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Regulars, students, and old-timers treasure the circular bar and jukeboxes playing big-band hits in this no-frills place.
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Pub lovers will feel at home with the mahogany bar and stool and booth seating set among the marble columns of this historic bank building. Good choice of beers on tap, and tasty pub food, including bison burgers.
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Savor a drink at the bar or delicious pub food featuring Irish specialities while sitting on a comfy banquette. The high ceilings and big windows keep it airy.
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This gritty joint hosts edgy rock bands.
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Tucked inside the Fairmont Royal York hotel (see Fairmount Royal York), this bar has a gentleman’s-club atmosphere, with its book-lined walls and leather chairs that promote relaxation as you imbibe a noble cognac.
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