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The Roosevelt Room

Neighbourhood:
downtown, entertainment district
Activity:
fine dining, eat, drink, private booth, bottle service
Venue type:
restaurant, supper club, nightclub
Scene:
exclusive, trendy, upscale, chic, art projections
Food/Drink:
gourmet, cocktails, contemporary, french
Music:
jazz, live music, rap, hip hop, dance
Cost:
Drink n/a (add)
Meal $142
Cover $35 – $43

The Roosevelt Room
328 Adelaide St. West
Toronto, ON M5V 1R4

416 599 9000

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  1. WegoMan wrote on November 02, 2009:

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    from The Roosevelt Room website:
    “Introducing Toronto’s first true supper club experience. Located directly behind the new Toronto International Film Festival Tower, The Roosevelt Room has been developed in the classic spirit of Old Hollywood. With a contemporary Art Deco decor designed by television’s Designer Guys, unparalleled entertainment, concierge service, and a menu inspired by the 1929 inaugural Academy Awards dinner (executive chef: Trevor Wilkinson – Trevor Kitchen & Bar), The Roosevelt Room provides an unprecedented and memorable experience.
    The Roosevelt Room is more than just a restaurant and nightclub. It is an unprecedented approach to dining and dancefloor entertainment; a place where the ‘big bands’ of the 1920s have been exchanged for fantastic DJs, but the cabaret girls remain.
    Welcome to all the glamour and carefree excitement of the roaring twenties for the modern, sophisticated clientele.”