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NEWDescend the stairs at the back of, take a hairpin left, pull back a velvet curtain and you’ve successfully located the Cloak, a hidden bar that feels exclusive without edging toward pretension. They do a lot of things right here, like not succumbing to labelling the bar a speakeasy. (Booze is legal, people, so, seriously, can we kill that word?) It’s like a plush British man-cave with the warm, beckoning scents and ambient lighting of a bar you can trust. The cocktail list, which includes punch bowls for two or more people, flexes the Cloak’s excellent collection of spirits and liqueurs while integrating an assortment of house-made ingredients.Hours Monday to Saturday 6 pm to lateAccess Stairs to basement bar, washrooms on same level.

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Hit the Hoof’s trim, intimate cocktail spot for imaginative signature drinks and expertly mixed classics. The list switches up seasonally, but the relaxed-elegant vibe and drink quality are always on point. After a couple of cocktails, you could migrate across the road to sister establishment (926 Dundas West, 647-346-9356, ) for rib-sticking Haitian fare, spiked slushies and a few fingers of rum to shut down the night. Considering there are almost 100 bottles of rum on the wall, it’s not hard to justify one more.Hours Cocktail Bar: daily 6:30 pm to 2 am; Rhum Corner: Thursday to Saturday 6 pm to 2 am, Sunday to Wednesday 6 pm to 1 amAccess Cocktail Bar: a few steps at entrance, washrooms in basement; Rhum Corner: One step at the entrance, washrooms up a few stairs. Over the course of 30 years, Volo has evolved from a family-run red-sauce Italian eatery to the city’s most celebrated spot for craft beer. The extensive, locally focused tap list is always in flux and includes a selection of small-batch house ales brewed on site.

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For committed beer geeks (who spend a generous quarter of their income on drinking well and bragging about it), there’s a cellar loaded with lots of weird, rare and accordingly priced bottles. If you’re looking for nerdy deliciousness like Cantillon, Trou du Diable or Evil Twin, this is where to find it.Hours Monday to Wednesday 4 pm to 2 am, Thursday to Sunday 2 pm to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement. I love that one of the city’s best Scotch selections is housed in the least pretentious place imaginable – a snug and bustling Scots-run pub.

For those just starting to explore single malts, the whisky wall, which pushes 200 labels, is far easier to navigate once you enlist the help of the friendly staff. Self-proclaimed whisky geeks should pull up at the Caledonian’s well-loved wooden bar at regular intervals to take advantage of rare whiskies stocked at random.Hours Monday to Thursday 5 pm to close, Friday to Sunday 4 pm to closeAccess One step at entrance, washrooms inbasement. NEWSmack dab in the heart of clubland, recently opened Candyland is shimmering with potential.

It’s a new cocktail bar slash supper club that takes the concept of mystery dinner theatre to the next level – for Toronto, at least. Contortionists, trapeze artists and burlesque dancers randomly emerge throughout the evening to entertain an awestruck, vodka-pounding audience. Even if it doesn’t sound like your scene, embrace the atmosphere and you’ll have fun. Expect to pay $20 entrance for the show.Hours Wednesday to Saturday 7 pm to 2 amAccess Steps at the door, washrooms on main floor. A trip to Get Well is like a night-long licence to be a kid again – except the pocket shrapnel you’re spending on pinball and video games aren’t pilfered from your parents’ wallets and your treat options have matured to craft beer and a fresh Margherita slice from in-house. Given Get Well’s influence on Toronto’s games-bar scene, we’re not so patiently waiting for a second similar venture from owner Alan Kelley to open in the just north of Dupont on Geary.Hours Daily 5 pm to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement. This huge subterranean playground has successfully convinced Torontonians that shuffleboard and bocce are cool, probably by embracing the philosophy that stupid games with good pals equal unadulterated fun.

And really, doesn’t that epitomize a perfect night out? Whether or not you’re the “athletic type” is irrelevant when it comes to geriatric sports, but just in case crokinole tables provide an even more leisurely pace. Cold beer and refreshing cocktails (including some on tap) keep your energy levels high enough to ride the competitive edge. Half the lanes can be reserved for large parties at $40 a pop, while the others are up for grabs on a first-come, first-serve basis.Hours Daily 5 pm to 2 amAccess Steps down at entrance, washrooms on same level as bar. In a quiet but significant way, Burdock has contributed to Bloordale’s radness since opening last summer, not least of all by offering a variety of services to the quickly developing neighbourhood. Thirsty residents can swing by on the way home for a pack of Pilsner (the bottle shop is open daily from 11 am to 11 pm) or perch at the crescent-shaped bar to sip a crisp Vermont Blond Ale while gazing into the tidy microbrewery where it’s made.

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Live local talent is featured almost nightly in the adjacent but fully soundproofed venue, so pints and plates are available in the airy dining room without a single imposing peep from next door.Hours Daily 5 pm to lateAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement. NEWThe crown-jewel bar in ’s ballooning empire, this sexy Frenchish joint is where it’s at for cocktails and small, indulgent plates north of Bloor. Come for a sturdy drink like the Pomme Sunday (Calvados, Cocchi Americano, yellow Chartreuse, absinthe and Peychaud’s bitters, $16) and stay for a local cider or two and definitely some tartare. Should you feel the urge to order a bottle of wine and more food, don’t fight it: you can easily spend hours nestled in Begonia.Hours Sunday to Tuesday 11 am to late, Wednesday to Saturday 11 am to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms on main floor. NEWSuddenly last winter, Toronto received the liquid gift it had been waiting for: a true tiki bar. The eastern sister project to a three-year-old Vancouver bar, Shameful has everything a tiki nut or habitual escapist could want: a thatched bar; traditional, hand-built decor; smiley, heavy-handed bartenders in Hawaiian shirts and tropical tunes.

The cocktail list is 40-deep and features all classic recipes from mai tais to Jungle Birds, Navy Grogs and Painkillers – and flaming Mystery Bowls, of course.Hours Sunday to Tuesday 5 pm to 1 am, Wednesday to Saturday 5 pm to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, one step up to washrooms. The Ossington landscape continues to get an underwhelming makeover every four to six months – it’s now so packed on weekends or after dark, it’s almost intolerable – yet Reposado remains one of the neighbourhood’s few stalwarts. Though it’s been operating for almost a decade, it hasn’t swayed from its original mission to be an eclectic, laid-back showcase for sweet, sweet agave spirits. It’s by far the best place in the city to explore tequila, and increasingly, mezcal, poured by bartenders who know how to talk about it. Sip to a live soundtrack Wednesdays to Fridays (and some Saturdays).Hours Sunday to Thursday 6 pm to 2 am, Friday and Saturday 5 pm to 2 am.Access Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement.

Austere but cozy Archive is Toronto’s coolest vinotheque, offering a well-curated and ever-changing list of wines by the glass and bottle that won’t send you hurtling into the red. Usual suspects are locals, industry vets sipping post-shift or on their day off, rosy-cheeked girlfriends sharing bubbles and cheese boards, awkward and successful first dates, casual drinkers and passionate wine geeks. The perfect wine can be found here.Hours Daily 5 pm to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement. Colloquially known as the pineapple bar, or simply “Civil” to those who love it most, Civil Liberties is a comfortable or outrageously raucous neighbourhood cocktail bar, depending on what the night holds. Though there are only few cocktail specials scrawled on the a blackboard, the bartenders will make you whatever mouth-party-in-a-pretty-cup you desire, whether it’s a sherried Negroni, a three-rum daiquiri or a strawberry gin fizz.Hours Daily 6 pm to 2 amAccess Entrance barrier-free, washrooms in basement. If there’s one thing I occasionally yearn for in a city packed with endless drinking options, it’s more quality house parties.

Apartment 200 scratches that itch – especially if you’re a sceney 20-something who knows how to work the steely-eyed bouncers and doesn’t blink at the ludicrously long washroom lines. Come for cocktails before sundown to appreciate the beautiful decor (staged to look like a baller’s apartment) and views of Queen West in the dying golden light. After dark it’s probably best to stick to shots and simple drinks – they pair better with trap.Hours Daily 5 pm to 2 amAccess Flight of stairs up to entrance, washrooms on main floor.

Prior to the release of the soundtrack featuring 's scored theme of 'Bella's Lullaby', 's piano composition, 'River Flows in You', was largely and erroneously believed by many fans to be featured in the movie as the lullaby. This was due to a popular fan site including the piece by Yiruma on a playlist of songs that served as their personal soundtrack for the Twilight book. While this song was how the fan site imagined the lullaby to sound (and subsequently thousands of fans online), it was never a part of the movie. Unknowingly contributed two songs to this film. Apparently, he didn't know that 'a mysterious third party' had given the director a copy of music he had recorded years ago.

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She decided to use two of the songs, and he was surprised to hear them when viewing early film footage. The songs are: 'Never Think' playing during the restaurant scene and 'Let Me Sign' (plays during the scene where Edward has to drink Bella's blood to save her). Pattinson said he was overwhelmed by how well 'Let Me Sign' fit into the film.

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There are many similarities, to the 1987 vampire film The Lost Boys. The film opens with a dolly zooming shot. Bella Swan is originally from Phoenix Arizona. Bella meets and falls in love with Edward, a century year old vampire. In The Lost Boys, Michael meets and falls in love with Star a half-human vampire. The final confrontation between Edward and James, mirrors the final confrontation between Michael and David. At the end of the series, Bella becomes a vampire and the end of The Lost Boys Michael and Star and Laddie all become human.