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Seven
Nightclub Toronto, ON
224 Richmond Street West |
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In clubland, partiers will find small, mid-sized and
mega-plex clubs. Depending on
your taste and price range, you might visit a different type of club each
night of the weekend. As one of
the midsized clubs located in Toronto’s entertainment district, the Seven
Nightclub of Toronto stands out from the crowd.
The theme of the club is based on the seven sins.
Inside, the design is very futuristic.
Everything is bright and modular at the Seven Nightclub of Toronto,
with high-tech fabric and more legroom.
There are bright, modular chairs, a floating glass staircase and
lacquered floors that are wrapped in a red-tinted layout.
The dance floor spans two floors and has a 30 foot ceiling.
It is one of the best features of the Seven Nightclub of Toronto.
There is also ample room to sit or even to lean again the wall. On the main level, there is an oversized, illuminated bar.
There is also a heated patio available all year long.
The crowd varies from time to time, but for the most part the club is
full of wild and beautiful people. Every Friday is R&B Fridays and 93.5 hosts a live show
from Seven Nightclub of Toronto. Sexy
Saturdays has gained recognition from over 1000 people for the past few
months. Saturdays at Seven
hosts some of the hottest go-go dancers an d the coolest bongo players.
The cover is $15 unless you are on the Clubcrawlers Guest List, which
enables you to get in without paying a cover.
The dress code for the Seven Nightclub of Toronto is strict.
Stylish jeans are allowed, but baggy pants, sports gear and
construction style boots are not. |
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