1. Suits

Suits Lobby Lounge is just at luxe as the surrounding Trump International Hotel and Tower, which opened in January. Glossy leather booths line the space and a black chandelier hangs overhead. The space is available for buyout and can accommodate up to 60 guests.
Photo: Ted Chai Photography for BizBash
2. SpiritHouse

With an 11-page drink menu and more than 400 bottles behind the bar, SpiritHouse certainly earned its name. The 3,500-square-foot cocktail bar opened on King West in April and can accommodate up to 96 guests. The space is available for buyout and includes a semiprivate lounge area with a glossy, U-shaped banquette for up to 18 guests.
Photo: Courtesy of SpiritHouse
3. Cube

Inspired by the '60s and '70s, Cube Nightclub is filled with brass details and mirrored surfaces. The 7,000-square-foot club can accommodate up to 600 guests and 400 guests outside on the 3,500-square-foot patio. The club is available for buyout and catering is available.
Photo: Sarjoun Faour
4. Kitch

Under the tagline of “Eats and Beats,” two-level restaurant and bar Kitch opened in May. The 2,800-square-foot space can accommodate up to 200 people with an additional 50 on the side patio. While the entire venue is available for buyout, the upstairs lounge can be booked for smaller groups of as many as 60 and the patio can be rented after 7 p.m. DJs, live music, and custom catering can be arranged.
Photo: Courtesy of Kitch
5. Chroma

The Guvernment Entertainment Complex replaced the Orange Room with Chroma in February. Entirely redesigned, the 3,000-square-foot space is futuristic with neon colours, chrome accents, an elevated DJ booth, and two LED screens for video art. The space can accommodate up to 150 guests and is available for buyout.
Photo: Tobias Wang/Visualbass Photography
6. Parlour

Parlour opened in September with a speakeasy vibe—vintage furniture, velvet curtains, and mismatched rugs. The cozy Entertainment District lounge is available for buyout Sunday through Thursday and can accommodate up to 120 people inside and an additional 35 on the patio.
Photo: Courtesy of Parlour
7. Cake

New Entertainment District hot-spot Cake is available for buyout Sunday through Thursday. The nightclub has an impressive dance floor, with V.I.P. booths on the second level of the club. The space can hold up to 355 guests.
Photo: Courtesy of Cake Bar
8. Bloke & 4th

Resto-lounge Bloke & 4th opened in December on King West. The space is divided into a dining space and lounge area and can hold groups of up to 380. The space has old-world charm, with plush blue banquettes, exposed brick, and velvet curtains.
Photo: Ted Chai Photography
9. Harry's Social Kitchen

Harry’s Social Kitchen opened in Midtown in October. The modern bar and restaurant includes a semi-private dining room with space for 20 seated guests or 30 for a reception. For larger groups of up to 200 people, the venue is available for buyout. Customized menu items, passed appetizers, or food stations can be arranged.
Photo: Courtesy of Harry's Social Kitchen
10. Church Aperitivo Bar

Aptly named, Church Aperitivo Bar opened in February in a former Slavic church. Available for buyout, the 2,500-square-foot bar and restaurant can accommodate as many as 95 guests.
Photo: Courtesy of Church Aperitivo Bar