After 20-plus years, the Cameron remains a favourite with Queen West bohemian hipsters. The eclectic booking policy meanders through cabaret, country, jazz, swing, folk and...
408 Queen Street WThe first concert at this historic auditorium took place in 1894 and featured Handel's Messiah, performed by a 500-member choir and 70-piece orchestra. Today the 2,765-seat...
178 Victoria StreetFurther confirmation of Toronto's long-standing Anglophilia is provided by this new club, which was named after and founded on the success of the long-running Mod Club series...
722 College StreetThis small, second-floor bar is a happy place to hear upbeat Hammond-organ funk and jazz. It occasionally brings in stars like Brian Auger and Joey DeFrancesco, but mostly...
580 College StreetThe swing revival may be dead as a doornail in most places, but it lives on in this basement lounge, underneath the eye-catching Flatiron building. Close to the St Lawrence...
52 Wellington Street EIf you're tired of the elitist and snobbish atmosphere of some jazz clubs, then the Rex is a refreshingly low-key alternative. The casual atmosphere, friendly regulars and a...
194 Queen Street WThe back room at the Riv has been a key spot on the Queen scene since the late '70s, and is a favoured venue for all things alternative, whether it's rock, comedy, jazz, funk...
332-334 Queen Street WLook for the large backlit silver dollar over the door and then step back in time. This legendary dive has seen better days, but it still draws top-notch blues acts from...
486 Spadina Avenue