The best supperclubs in Toronto
The supperclub is a Toronto specialty: a restaurant that turns into a club around 11pm, with a $200-500 per person bill at the end. Toronto Life called it the “resto-club” era and that's about right. STK in Yorkville is the steakhouse version, dressed up. Ultra on Queen West reopened after years closed and went all-in on gold — gold chopsticks, gold flakes on the plates, champagne starts at $275, you get the idea. Parlour at 270 Adelaide West is the chic option, strictly enforced dress code, the service is the thing. KŌST at Bisha has the rooftop pool and the view and California-Baja food until midnight, then it becomes a different room. Daphne on King West skews younger. They're all expensive, the food is genuinely good at most of them (not all), and they all want you to book a table not walk up. Pick by occasion — anniversary goes to STK or KŌST, bachelorette to STK or Toronto Beach Club, anything you want to feel ridiculous goes to Ultra.
Quick caveat: Toronto nightlife moves fast. Prices, hours, and dress codes change. Confirm anything time-sensitive with the venue directly before you go.
Toronto supperclubs at a glance: Category — hybrid dining (6-10pm full restaurant) + nightlife programming (10pm-2am DJ + bottle service) in single venue · Luxury tier — STK Yorkville (steakhouse + nightclub Bay-Bloor) + Ultra Supper Club (Pan-Asian + gold + bottle service champagne starts $275 + Queen West matured clientele midtowners per Toronto Life) · Entertainment District — Parlour 270 Adelaide West (chic lounge-club + strict dress code + service), KŌST at Bisha (44th floor + infinity pool + California/Baja + Lake Ontario + CN Tower views), Harriet's Rooftop · King West — Daphne · Queen West — Ultra Supper Club + Soluna 312 Queen St W (rooftop Mediterranean Supper Sun Club + golden-hour + DJ under stars) · Polson Pier waterfront — Toronto Beach Club (summer) · Multi-location — Cactus Club Cafe (casual-upscale dinner-lounge transition multiple downtown), King Taps, Earl's Kitchen + Bar, Acqua · Pricing — $200-500+ per person typical at premium tier (dinner $80-150 + bottle service $400-1,200+ minimum) · Reservations — 1-2 weeks ahead Fri-Sat standard / 3-4 weeks high-demand / 4-8 weeks NYE + holidays · Dress code — enforced dressed-up evening attire collared + dress shoes + designer sneakers acceptable.
What is a Toronto supperclub?
The Toronto supperclub is noted hybrid venue combining dining with nightlife programming — sometimes called 'resto-clubs' per Toronto Life coverage.
The structure
- 6-10pm: Dinner service with full restaurant menu (entrees, appetizers, wine pairings)
- 10pm-2am: Transitions seamlessly to DJ programming + bottle service + nightclub atmosphere
Supperclubs vs other Toronto nightlife
Distinguishing characteristics: strong food program vs pure nightclubs (no real food). Late nightlife programming vs pure restaurants (close by 11pm). Real dining anchor vs rooftop bars (cocktail-led with food).
Why the category emerged
The category emerged as Toronto's premium tier consolidated dining + nightlife into single venues with serious visitor spend per visit ($200-500+ per person typical at premium tier including dinner + bottle service). The consolidation serves meaningful visitor demand for integrated experience.
Luxury tier supperclubs
STK Yorkville — steakhouse + nightclub luxury
Modern steakhouse with solid nightclub programming. Bay-Bloor corridor luxury tier. DJ programming nightly. Strong bottle service infrastructure. Considered Yorkville premium dining-to-dancing destination.
Ultra Supper Club — Pan-Asian gold-themed
Per Toronto Life coverage: 'A reinvention of the Queen West nightclub of the same name, which closed in 2012, Ultra has matured with its clientele and is now giving affluent midtowners a place to party.' The current Ultra features:
- Velvet-draped restaurant with gilded details 'woven throughout its design in both subtle and extravagant (mostly extravagant) ways'
- Delicate golden finish on serving chopsticks
- Over-the-top all-gold main dining room
- Pan-Asian plates with some garnished with flakes of edible gold
- Bottle-service champagne starts at $275
The gold-themed aesthetic distinguishes Ultra from other Toronto supperclubs.
Entertainment District supperclubs
Parlour Toronto — 270 Adelaide Street West
Located 270 Adelaide Street West in the famous Entertainment District. Per Nox 2026: 'chic, has a strict dress code, and is all about giving you a classy party experience.' Per Toronto Clubs: 'perfect mix of lounge and club with a high-class design and service.' The cozy feel with excitement makes Parlour the go-to spot for patrons. DJs play awesome hits and pumping EDM tracks. Where fashion and fun come together.
KŌST at Bisha Hotel — 44th floor + infinity pool
44 floors up at the Bisha Hotel in Entertainment District. Modern and rooftop bar and restaurant with California / Baja Peninsula vibes. Bright coastal-inspired indoor lounge plus open-air rooftop terrace. Infinity pool at edge of rooftop bar with views over Lake Ontario and city skyline + CN Tower. Open Sunday-Thursday 8am to midnight, Friday-Saturday 8am to 2am. Fresh, colorful, lively food and drinks. Described as both premium supperclub and premium rooftop bar.
Harriet's Rooftop
Rooftop supperclub combination with serious dining program transitioning to nightlife. Strong city views.
Other corridor supperclubs
Daphne — King West
King West dining + nightlife. Serious seated dining program transitioning to nightlife programming.
Soluna Toronto — 312 Queen St W rooftop
Queen West rooftop destination that has redefined city's nightlife with rooftop Supper Sun Club experience. Perched above 312 Queen St W. Panoramic skyline views + golden-hour sunsets + lively ambience. The Supper Club experience: Mediterranean-inspired cuisine + handcrafted cocktails + DJs setting the stage under the stars. 'Part dining, part nightlife, and entirely unforgettable.' Summer rooftop season operates solid primary programming.
Toronto Beach Club — Polson Pier waterfront
Polson Pier waterfront supperclub with summer programming. Serious outdoor + waterfront dining + nightlife combination during May-September peak season.
Cactus Club Cafe — multiple downtown locations
Multiple Toronto downtown locations including Toronto-Dominion Centre, First Canadian Place, and Yonge-Adelaide corridor. Casual-upscale dinner + lounge transition rather than full supperclub. Solid business client entertainment positioning.
Additional noted venues
King Taps, Earl's Kitchen + Bar, and Acqua Supper Club operate within Toronto supperclub category at varied scale and pricing tiers. Each provides distinct dining-to-dancing experience.
Supperclub pricing
Toronto supperclub pricing operates clearly above standard nightlife.
Typical per-person spend
Friday-Saturday at premium supperclub including dinner:
- Dinner per person: $80-150 (entrees $35-65 + appetizer + sides + drinks)
- Bottle service (typically required for table reservations): $400-1,200+ minimum + 18-20% gratuity + tax
- Ultra Supper Club bottle service champagne starts at $275
- Group of 4-6 typical per person spend: $200-500 per person
Comparison to other Toronto nightlife
much more expensive than King West clubs ($80-150 typical evening). Comparable to or more expensive than top Yorkville premium tier ($200-400+ per person without dining anchor).
Value framework
For visitors with dining-to-dancing single-venue evening preference: supperclubs deliver value despite higher per-person spend. For visitors prioritizing lowest per-person cost: dinner at standard restaurant + separate nightclub visit cheaper.
When to use supperclub vs separate dinner + club
Use supperclub if
- Dining and nightlife in single venue convenience matters (no transit between venues, single reservation, integrated bottle service from dinner to dance floor)
- Occasion warrants strong spend (anniversary, milestone birthday, business client entertainment, special celebration)
- Group prefers seated dining transitioning to dance floor energy in same space
- Visitor party with mixed energy levels (some prefer dining longer, some prefer dance floor longer — single venue accommodates both)
- Reservation difficulty at separate dinner restaurant + separate nightclub (supperclub bundles both)
Use separate dinner + club if
- Budget-conscious (much cheaper across categories)
- Specific cuisine preference (best Toronto Italian or Japanese or sushi etc. Operates as standalone restaurant not supperclub)
- Specific nightclub preference (King West dance floor energy + Yorkville hotel bars cocktail focus not available at supperclub scale)
- Visitor wanting multiple venue variety in single evening
- Large group with diverse preferences (supperclub commits strong table minimum + duration; separate planning allows subgroups)
Reservation strategy and dress code
Reservation timing
- Friday-Saturday standard: 1-2 weeks ahead for any standard table at premium tier (STK, Ultra, Parlour, KŌST)
- High-demand reservations: 3-4 weeks ahead (rooftop terrace at KŌST or window tables at STK)
- Weekday: 24-48 hours typically sufficient
- Special occasions (NYE, holiday weekends, Pride, Caribana): 4-8 weeks ahead given solid demand
Booking method
Direct venue reservation system (OpenTable widely available) or specific maître d' / VIP host for premium tier.
Group size
Most supperclubs accommodate 4-12 per table comfortably; verify capacity for larger groups before booking.
Dress code
Toronto supperclubs enforce dress code clearly: dressed-up evening attire expected — collared shirts + dress shoes + designer fashion sneakers acceptable. No athletic wear / sportswear / shorts / sandals. Yorkville luxury tier (STK) particularly strict. Entertainment District supperclubs (Parlour + KŌST + Harriet's) strong enforcement.
Dress code expectations match or exceed Toronto premium nightclub tier (per Toronto Dress Code Guide). For visitors uncertain: dress 'business casual' minimum + designer fashion sneakers acceptable at most venues + business attire / smart casual amply welcome.
Best supperclubs by occasion
Anniversary or milestone celebration
STK Yorkville (luxury tier + romantic seated dining transition to nightclub) or KŌST at Bisha (44th floor + infinity pool + Lake Ontario views + Instagram-worthy setting).
Business client entertainment
Parlour 270 Adelaide West (Entertainment District + chic lounge-club + service + appropriate for client impression) or Daphne King West (serious dinner + transition to nightlife in business-appropriate atmosphere).
Bachelorette / bachelor party
STK Yorkville (real group accommodation + bottle service + Yorkville premium positioning) or Toronto Beach Club Polson Pier (waterfront summer programming for warm weather parties).
NYE / major holiday
Book 4-8 weeks ahead at any premium supperclub. Ultra Supper Club's dramatic gold aesthetic delivers strong NYE photographic moments.
Pride circuit complement (June)
Yorkville or Entertainment District supperclubs deliver evening warm-up before Church-Wellesley Village circuit parties.
Summer rooftop preference
KŌST + Harriet's Rooftop + Soluna Queen West rooftop Supper Sun Club deliver solid rooftop supperclub combinations. For visitors wanting Lake Ontario + CN Tower views at meaningful per-person spend: KŌST is the cited premium choice.
Toronto Supperclubs FAQ
What is a Toronto supperclub?
Hybrid venue combining dining (6-10pm full restaurant) with nightlife programming (10pm-2am DJ + bottle service) in single venue. Sometimes 'resto-clubs' per Toronto Life. Distinguishes from pure nightclubs (no solid food), pure restaurants (close by 11pm), rooftop bars (cocktail-led). Pricing $200-500+ per person typical premium tier.
Top supperclubs?
STK Yorkville (steakhouse + nightclub luxury), Ultra Supper Club (Queen West Pan-Asian + gold-themed + bottle service champagne $275+ per Toronto Life), Parlour 270 Adelaide West (Entertainment District + chic + strict dress + service), KŌST at Bisha (44th floor + infinity pool + Lake Ontario + CN Tower), Daphne King West, Harriet's Rooftop, Toronto Beach Club Polson Pier waterfront, Cactus Club Cafe (multiple downtown), Soluna 312 Queen St W (rooftop Mediterranean Supper Sun Club + DJ under stars), King Taps + Earl's + Acqua.
Ultra Supper Club details?
Per Toronto Life: reinvention of Queen West nightclub closed 2012 + matured clientele midtowners. Velvet-draped + gilded details + delicate golden finish on chopsticks + over-the-top all-gold main dining room. Pan-Asian plates garnished with edible gold flakes. Bottle service champagne starts at $275. Gold-themed aesthetic clearly distinguishes from other Toronto supperclubs.
Pricing tier?
Dinner $80-150 per person + bottle service $400-1,200+ minimum + 18-20% gratuity + tax. Ultra champagne starts $275. Group of 4-6 typical $200-500 per person. A lot more than King West clubs ($80-150 evening). Comparable or more than Yorkville premium ($200-400 without dining anchor). Strong value if dining-to-dancing single-venue preference + occasion warrants spend.
When supperclub vs separate?
Supperclub: single-venue convenience + occasion warrants spend (anniversary / milestone / business / celebration) + group prefers seated transition to dance floor + mixed energy levels + reservation difficulty at separate venues. Separate: budget-conscious + specific cuisine preference + specific nightclub preference + multi-venue variety + large group with diverse preferences.
By neighborhood?
Yorkville: STK. Entertainment District: Parlour + KŌST + Harriet's Rooftop. King West: Daphne. Queen West: Ultra + Soluna. Polson Pier: Toronto Beach Club (summer). Multi-location: Cactus Club Cafe + King Taps + Earl's + Acqua. Entertainment District has solid density (Parlour + KŌST + Harriet's walkable). Yorkville luxury tier. Queen West alternative aesthetic.