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Circa - Closed

Neighbourhood:
clubland, entertainment district
Activity:
dancing, clubbing, drinking, partying, dance
Venue type:
club, afterhours, dance club, night club
Scene:
huge, peter gatien, artsy décor, lavatory design, 20s
Food/Drink:
mixed drinks, beer, wine, shooters, shots
Music:
disco, house, top 40, electronica, electro
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Circa - Closed
126 John Street
Toronto, ON M5V 2E3

416-979-0044

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  1. Martin Pietrzak wrote on March 08, 2009:

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    I hear it’s a great venue for getting together to boogie.

  2. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 07, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Just inside the front door, a large holding pen helps to avoid street line-ups and their attendant problems. Clientèle will shuffle through an amusement-park-style twisting line-up before reaching a box office that’s backed by fake stainless steel safety-deposit boxes. The area holds 300 supplicants; flat-screen plasmas and huge display cases filled with objects d’art to keep them entertained.
    The entire complex is decorated according to fluid themes, each lasting six to eight weeks, and starting with “Fetish.” To this end, crows in leather gear, perched on withered branches, fill display cases while screens flash clouds and various liquids. For the Fetish theme, Bruce La Bruce has created a series of deliberately provocative photos that up the art ante and will undoubtedly warn 905s that they aren’t in Kansas anymore. For instance, a large close-up of a touqued emo-kid suggestively licking the stub-end of a hockey stick stares provocatively at passersby.