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  • A hip crowd sips all manner of martinis to funk beats in this small candlelit room. Wall hangings and a domed ceiling lend a Middle Eastern flair. An enclosed “patio” at back adds a few more seats to this tiny spot.

  • Burn off energy until 8 am with students and suburbanites who come to hear top DJs spin techno, trance, and house.

  • Recline on a comfy sofa beside the fireplace while taking in the scene, including the Raw Bar peddling its oysters. Then check out the live music or art happening downstairs in the Underground.

  • The Paddock

    Although red leather banquettes prompt a twinge of 1950s nostalgia, this bar is firmly rooted in the 21st century with an inventive cocktail menu and good selection of draft beers.

  • Snag a seat on the 18th-floor terrace for the view, or savor the warm atmosphere inside while watching a master bartender at work (see The Roof Lounge).

  • The Roof Lounge

    A haunt of creative types, this bar atop the Park Hyatt Hotel offers refuge from daily stresses. In winter, a fireplace and huge leather chairs beckon; in summer, spectacular views from the terrace (see The Roof Lounge).

  • Modern jazz – beebop and its variations – are on offer at this speakeasy-feel venue.

  • Unpretentious dance-til-you-drop club with HiNRG music. The lower level fills up quickly with 300 frenetic dancers. A quieter area upstairs entices you to loll on leather banquettes (see Una Mas).

  • The long bar at this dance club provides respite for the footsore. House, funk, hip-hop (see Una Mas).

  • Wheat Sheaf Tavern

    Toronto’s oldest tavern dates to about 1848. Enjoy chicken wings and a pint to TV sports or on the deck.

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