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"Prepare to be sweaty" in this iconic Parkdale pad where a young crowd with a "taste in real music" lounges on "comfortable sofas, surrounded by Stones memorabilia" as DJs blast "'50s, '60s and '70s classics all night", and a "courteous staff" tends the bar and door; P.S. "there's usually a lineup, so come early."
Not officially a place to get high off cannabis. Officially, a shrine to the Rolling Stones. Memorabilia of Mick and co. fill the walls from autographed photos to news articles in the stairwell en route to the bathroom. Top 40 dance and hits from yesteryear get the mix of prepsters and vintage clad beauties up on the small, crowded dance floor. Others play pool or hang in one of the many make... more
Stones Place is the answer to what is wrong with every other bar in Toronto. Upon arriving to the bar, you may on occasion encounter a -very- long line but if not you'll head in and pay probably a $10 cover charge (on a Saturday), which includes coat check (as there is nothing more irritating to me about a place that has coat check for a fee, especially those that make it mandatory [yes, I'm... more
Jerry Stone, the owner of Stones Place, was a sound technician for the rock band Rolling Stones. The walls of this place are adorned with a variety of memorabilia, including guitars, gold records and posters. The place is primarily frequented by gays in their early 20s and various gay bands perform on weekends. It has a lounge, a bar and a small dance floor as well. The place is open only on... more