The star-rating should more accurately be 2.5 stars if I'm being honest.
Writing reviews about mainstream Toronto clubs can be quite mundane, mainly because they are all largely the same. The bouncers are what you'd expect (pushy, power tripping) and the price of admission and drinks are average ($20 cover, $248 for a bottle of vodka with gratuity).
The ambiance isn't anything extraordinary. There are a crapload of lights though. I think that's the main attraction. I was really just impressed at how they had transformed the old Devil's Martini into a more functional space. If you have never been to Devil's Martini, then you will be much less impressed because then it just looks like any other club.
I feel bored just writing this review, and I think that speaks to this venue and the 'club' scene in general from my perspective (a yuppie 29-year old).
The only unique thing about my experience was the bouncer was pushier than usual. He really wanted to make a point about how much money he made as a bouncer and that he probably made more money than us (doubtful). Also the promoters did their best song-and-dance by acknowledging we were on the guestlist, but the 'complimentary passes' we were promised never actually existed.
So, my advice: be prepared to feign interest in the bouncer's speech about his salary, and don't get your hopes up about guestlist. Feel free to take your time and arrive after 11 on a Saturday night because there was absolutely no line-up.