We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
With 1 hour and your team of up to 10 people, you will use your smartphone to search the area for much needed food, supplies, weapons, and shelter. The more things you find in the 1 hour, the more points you get and more likely you would be a survivor. Along the way, you will be asked to do some challenges or answer some trivia questions. You're never alone, you'll have a remote guide helping.
4.5 based on 3,916 reviews
With its retractable roof, in-house hotel and Hard Rock Cafe, the home turf of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts is truly a sight to see.
My father, has a disability and needs a walker, called the dome and they set up handicap parking underneath the dome. We walked twenty feet to the elevator. Then to the 100 section seats which was another twenty feet, unbelievable, so easy, so convenient, just a great afternoon at the ball park. The Jay's and the dome make it so accessible for disabled people to enjoy the game, bravo, your the best
4.5 based on 878 reviews
The Second City is renown as the world's premier comedy theatre, with critically-acclaimed live improv and sketch comedy shows on stage every night. Enjoy a night of laughs and up-to-the-minute satire from the legendary comedy troupe that inspired Saturday Night Live, SCTV, and Whose Line Is It Anyway! The Second City's list of alumni include entertainment legends such as Martin Short, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, John Candy, Andrea Martin, Mike Myers, Colin Mochrie, and many more. Tickets are only $14 - $32, making The Second City the best entertainment value in Toronto. Located in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District, The Second City's intimate cabaret theatre offers table service of a affordable bar and food menu, as well as pre-show dinner packages.
Caught a show here whilst staying in Toronto for the weekend. The show itself was fantastic and the performers/ comedians were really on point with some great improv bits weaved beautifully into their script. The venue and service made this an all-round top notch night. Highly recommend getting front row seats if you can, meaning you can walk in and skip the line to be seated right away. Will go again when next in Toronto.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
I recently went to SPIN for a work event. I figured ping pong would be fun (and it definitely was) but I was super impressed with the entire experience. The staff was fun, friendly and knowledgeable. They have an impressive beer selection, lots of great, local craft beers and the food was so good! I was expecting your typical pub fare (nachos, deep fried food etc) but we had an amazing cheese and charcuterie spread, veggies, vegan dip and some of the best chicken wings I have ever had! The staff also let us know that pretty much everything is made in house using local ingredients. I would highly recommend SPIN to anyone and definitely want to go back!
4.5 based on 38 reviews
'Axes, Escapes, Immersive Entertainment & Licensed Games Lounge! Escape Manor is Toronto's hottest new experience for a day or night out, team building, chilling with friends or family bonding. An official TIFF Hospitality partner, Escape Manor is equipped for parties of 2 or 200. State of the art sound system and multi-level licensed entertainment make it the ultimate place to celebrate or team
I tried their classic axe throwing experience and it was quite amazing. There is an official tutor who first teaches & guides you. It is totally safe and 100 percent fun. Also, they have a great lounge where you can play some nice board games.
4.0 based on 71 reviews
This was a last minute thing and we bought tickets on the door for the 22:30 Saturday night show. As a couple of Brit's we were concerned a lot of the humour might not translate. While we were a little confused over one or two of the jokes on the whole we had a great evening. Reasonable cost to get in and the only downside for us was being seated with a table behind us, made it awkward getting to drinks. Not a major problem, just a bit awkward thats all. On the whole a great night, drinks very well priced and comedy that translated well.
4.0 based on 60 reviews
The Ballroom Bowl is downtown Toronto’s coolest interactive entertainment center. We have 23,500 square feet of bowling, games, music and food. With two expansive floors that accommodate up to 900 guests, its the perfect destination to host your next event. We have a variety of inviting spaces to meet the needs of private parties, birthday parties, social gatherings and corporate events. Whether you are stopping in for lunch, bowling with some friends, or dancing to our live music artists – we have the destination that keep the good times rollin'. The Ballroom Bowl is Toronto’s current choice for great food and great entertainment!
A group of us went to the Ballroom on August 24th 2020 and there was a bit of confusion when we came in due to our seating. The manager approached the matter in a very caring and professional manner and directed us to our correct bowling lane. We had such a great time and not only that our waitress Nadia was amazing! She made sure everything was okay and had great hospitality.
4.0 based on 294 reviews
The Rec Room redefines the meaning of fun with over 40,000 sq. feet of great games, mouth-watering eats and amazing entertainment, all packed under one roof! With Canadian-inspired cuisine, virtual reality, arcades games, live entertainment, and more, The Rec Room is the ultimate gathering place to grab a pint, host an event, or just play.
Finally open on the patio at Three10 (3 territories and 10 provinces!! very Canadian) - post COVID - can be booked using Open Table - recommended to book ahead as this place gets busy. Great welcome and explaining all the COVID routines - menus are on a QR - scan and go - - My wife had a "Peach Don't Kill Me" cocktail - gin and tonic with a splash of peach Schnapps. Excellent and refreshing. We shared a Cobb salad. - Pork Belly, Eggs, Avocado, with a bit of a Cesar salad style twist.... romaine and kale.. Go at dusk and watch the lights of the city bloom - also the CN tower light show.
2.5 based on 9 reviews
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