Toronto might not have as many secret underground bars as New York or London, but the 416 is home to a few hidden spots where you’ll find handcrafted cocktails and a Prohibition-era vibe. We’ll let you in on these not-so-secret speakeasies in the city.
Meandering down an empty corridor through the unassuming Kensington Mall might seem like a fool’s mission, but there’s plenty of boozy fun to be had beyond the unmarked door illuminated by a glowing red light. The location isn’t the only mystery here; without printed menus you’ll have to know what you want to drink (or be willing to ask for advice from the experimental bartenders). If you want our advice, you can’t go wrong with the Cognac Manhattan and Bourbon sour with honey chamomile syrup. During the summer months, the hidden outdoor patio is perhaps the city’s worst-kept secret.
This spot might be bit more under-the-radar thanks to its east end location, but the crowds still pack inside this Leslieville local nightly to enjoy classic cocktails and savoury snacks. The dark interior creates a moody ambiance in the lounge and the staff members behind the bar are experts when it comes to well-crafted cocktails. The extensive drink list boasts perennial classics as well as specialty cocktails; the Elderflower Fizz and the Dark and Stormy are both easy-drinking faves.
Mixologists like to show off at this private club located above Sidecar on College Street. You’ll uncover an unmarked black door hidden within the restaurant but only members (and their lucky guests) are allowed to pass through. In-the-know patrons love the inventive and nuanced drink list and exclusive vibe. If you do find your way in, make sure to pay attention to the house rules: no cell phones, no smooching and absolutely no cosmopolitans.