This has got to be the saddest dance floor I have ever seen in Toronto. So sad that I didn't even want to get on it and be known to participate in Toronto's saddest dance floor.
Came here with fellow Yelper Tony F. after a horrible improv night that just required drinks to forget about.
I got carded... I can't remember the last time I got carded. But I guess I'll take that as a compliment?
The service was great. The server kept coming back periodically throughout the few hours we were there to make sure we were okay for drinks. Seeing as we had already ate dinner, AND had dessert, we didn't order a whole lot. For some reason I can't remember if I had ordered drinks or not, but we got the Spicy Fried Calamari to share. It was nothing special.
Although the dance floor was lacking in numbers and eye candy, the DJ played a pretty good mix of music. Tony had mentioned that it was pretty dead compared to other times he had been there where the dance floor would stretch all the way out to the door... It was kind of hard for me to picture that given my experience, but perhaps the Saturday crowd is just not as rowdy?
Its nice that for a change you don't have to stress about going downtown, parking etcetera to enjoy a night out. However, I think there's a method behind the madness of why people go downtown... For me, its because my beloved Bar 244 is there, and because I find the vibe is much more "happening."