Entertainment
We can’t talk about The Entertainment District without mentioning what makes it famous in the first place, namely, the entertainment. Living in this community, you will never run out of fun activities. Whether you’re a foodie, theatre buff, sports fan, or you just relish going out for an after-work cocktail at the end of a busy week, The Entertainment District delivers in every possible way.
Dining
Home to some of the best restaurants in the city, The Entertainment District has a diverse range of fine dining, trendy eateries, and international cuisine to choose from. Local favourites include spots like MARKED, for South American-inspired dishes in the heart of Toronto or Minami for Japanese small plates and delicious sushi. Casual diners can also enjoy a relaxed atmosphere at places like the Mascot Brewery patio or elevated comfort food at Lobster Burger Bar.
Nightlife
Once known as the epicentre of Toronto nightlife, The Entertainment District is home to numerous fantastic clubs and bars. Although tightening regulations in the area during the 2010s caused some of the nightlife to move over to The Fashion District, there’s still a huge nightlife scene in The Entertainment District. Head over to Melrose on Adelaide for artisanal cocktails and a relaxed atmosphere or try The Lobby Bar at Bisha Hotel for a stylish take on apres-work wind-downs, or enjoy some billiards at Toronto’s premier pool hall, Roxy on King. The nightlife here is diverse, vibrant, and fun.
Sports
Sports fans relish the opportunity to live so close to the action in The Entertainment District. Whether you’re a die-hard Blue Jays fan, Leafs fan, Raptors, or Argonauts, you don’t have to travel far to catch the game. The Entertainment District is steps away from the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and BMO Field.
Shopping and Attractions
The Entertainment District is home to iconic Toronto landmarks like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and storied institutions like The Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theatre and TIFF Lightbox Film Centre. The area is also home to numerous flashy boutiques and stores to quench your thirst for retail. The Entertainment District is also quite close to The Fashion District, so excellent shopping is never far from home.