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The Rivoli Cafe & Club

Neighbourhood:
queen west, downtown, grange park
Activity:
live music, eat, drink, play pool, late snack
Venue type:
restaurant, bar, music venue
Scene:
casual, patio, live music, 19+, zone b
Food/Drink:
contemporary, pan asian
Music:
rock, live music, pop, hip-hop, soul
Cost:
Drink $6.00 – $10.00
Meal $80 – $100
Cover $16 – $19

The Rivoli Cafe & Club
332 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 2A2

416-596-1908

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 10, 2010:

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    According to owner:
    A landmark hot spot on Queen St. West in downtown Toronto, the Rivoli is an ever evolving destination. The busy Restaurant serves eclectic global comfort food; at the intimate Side Bar, patrons cozy up to enjoy cocktails and great music; the Pool Hall upstairs offers vintage tables, full menu and comfy booths; the best people watching in town goes down on the Patio, while the Rivoli’s Back room features some of the finest programming in the city from alternative live Music to Comedy and spoken-word events.
    Serving up great food and art since 1982, the Rivoli is a popular restaurant and night club on Queen St. West in downtown Toronto, located in the the original Rivoli Theatre, home of 1920’s vaudeville and burlesque. In the ‘80s, the Rivoli was synonymous with Toronto’s black-garbed Queen West scene (Mike Myers’s Saturday Night Live German club character Dieter is said to have been inspired by a Riv waiter). This reputation has changed as much as the club’s clientele, but the Riv’s atmosphere is still unique.