Lee's Palace
529 Bloor St W
Toronto, ON
M5S 1Y5
(416) 532-1598
Rating:
3½ out of 5 stars
(
12 reviews)
Hours: Sun-Tue 8am-2:30am;
Thu 8:30am-2:30am;
Fri-Sat 9am-2:30am
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Description
Lee's Palace offers these services: night club.
by ourbis
on July 28, 2013 from ourbis
Reviews
awesome place: check out the up and coming musical talent
Rated 4 stars by TheProfessor
on January 30, 2012
man oh man: i have been going to lee's palace for more years than i care to remember ... so many shows ... and then the dance cave upstairs which provided many years of dancing bliss ... check out the upcoming shows, check out the dj line-up, so many options - especially if you're young !! i am not young but i just saw the thermals play there and they were amazing!!!
Rated 4 stars by JMC
on November 24, 2010
Great for Concerts!: Really small venue makes you feel like you are the only one there. It's definetly more than a little dirty but best place for concerts if you can snag a ticket!
Rated 5 stars by hollynik
on November 02, 2010
Editorial Reviews
"Legendary" with "good reason", this Annex music venue is beloved as a forum for local acts and bigger names wanting an "intimate vibe"; while the spartan interior's "nothing special, that's what makes it special" – perhaps because the sunken floor morphs into a "hot dance spot" at rowdier shows.
by zagat
on November 12, 2013 from zagat
Versailles this ain't, but ignore Lee's patina of grunge and focus instead on the excellent sightlines, high stage, and good sound. Such alternative-rock icons as Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers have played the 600-capacity club, and indie rock is the primary focus these days. Alt-rock DJs spin in the upstairs room, the Dance Cave.
by frommersca
on June 17, 2012 from frommersca
Small concert venue for up and coming indie bands. Banquettes surround perimeter of red walls , black ceilings and concrete floor. Students and indie heads too cool for school stand still during great live acts. Upstairs, after the 5th Labbat, all lets loose in the dance cave as the parades of skinny jeans and chucks bop to 80's and Brit Pop hits. Ideal space to practice your dance off routine.
by blackbookmag
on November 09, 2008 from blackbookmag
Information from the business
Toronto's premiere alternative rock venue.
by n49
on May 08, 2010 from n49