There are plenty of bars and clubs to choose from, but there also are weekly or monthly events like Big Primpin' and Eva Christina Presents throughout the month. Check out Tallulah's Cabaret at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (Fridays and Saturdays) for a crowd that skews young and queer and out to party. And don't forget about the popular Prism parties over Pride weekend.
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Alibi - a smallish dance floor with a popular deck on the second floor. (529 Yonge, Subway: Wellesley)
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The Barn - a very popular bar and dance club that has a diverse crowd. (418 Church, Subway: College)
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The Beaver - diner by day, artsy fag hangout by night with such cool programming it’s practically a queer culture centre - particularly busy on weekends. (1192 Queen West, Streetcar: Queen west)
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The Black Eagle - Toronto's main leather bar with a popular second room deck and active back room. (457 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Byzantium - martinis are the name of the game at this bar popular with party boys and lipstick lesbians. (499 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Circa - a huge dance space in the straight Entertainment District is predominantly gay on Fridays. Pride Toronto’s Official Closing Night Party will be held here.(126 John, Subway: Osgoode)
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Crews - a bar with dancing, drag shows and back patio which attracts a somewhat younger, diverse crowd - gay and straight, men and women. (508 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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El Convento Rico - a bit out of the way but very popular, particular with the Latino crowd. Famous for its drag shows. (750 College, Streetcar: College)
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Fly - the city's premier dance club, open late. Very popular Grapefruit and Dance Camp night draw particularly large crowds. Be prepared to line up. (8 Gloucester, Subway: Wellesley)
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George's Play - popular with older bingo players during the day and a sporty and latin crowd at night who come for sizzling music and the occasional drag show. (504 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Gladaman's Den - a new name for Pinocchio's and attracts much the same type of crowd. A place to go to find rent boys. (502A Yonge, Subway: Wellesley)
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Pegasus - a relaxed bar with pool tables and a great second floor view of Church Street. (489B Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Remington's - a gay strip bar (yes, they take it all off) near the Eaton Centre. (379 Yonge, Subway: College)
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Statler's - a cabaret-style piano bar that attracts an older crowd as well as lots of show people. (487 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Straight on Church - a sleek lounge bar with DJs spinning each night. (553 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Wish - although a restaurant, it's best for smart cocktails either after work or before heading elsewhere for a night out. (3 Charles East, Subway: Yonge/Bloor)
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Woody's - Toronto's biggest and most popular bar. Start your evening here or be there when it's busiest between 11pm and 1am. (465-467 Church, Subway: Wellesley)
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Zippers - piano bar during the week, dance bar over the weekends with Sunday being particularly popular. (72 Carlton, Subway: College)
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