The Guvernment Entertainment Complex
132 Queens Quay East
Toronto, ON
M5A 3Y5
(416) 869-0045
Rating:
3 out of 5 stars
(
46 reviews)
Hours: fri-sat 10p-2a
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Cash
Description
The Guvernment is committed to bringing you the hottest concerts in town. www.theguvernment.com
by facebook
on February 10, 2012 from facebook
Reviews
Sick Beats: Hands down, the best house parties happen right here. Getting ready for Decadence 8, attend every year and am never disappointed, def worth it!!
Rated 5 stars by mikey
on March 23, 2011
Good Times: The government entertainment complex is perfect for all, no matter what type of music you listen too. There are various diff rooms that play diff music and have diff vibes, not to mention the big name DJ's that come through - this is def a hotspot!!! Skybar kills it in the summer time, one of the best if not the best patio!!!!
Rated 5 stars by myshell
on March 23, 2011
Different..: This place is huge! Costs about $20 to get into and is a pretty young crowd. Nightclub walls into the labyrinth of seven additional world-class bar, club and lounge-style venues, including Kool Haus, D'Luxe, The Gallery, The Drink (Cathouse), The Orange Room, Tanja and the spectacular rooftop patio, Skybar. <br/><br/>Most people here don't seem to drink alcohol either is you know what I mean
Rated 4 stars by Dizzle
on October 04, 2010
Good venue, questionable nightclub: My experience at The Guvernment could have been better. It is a great venue for concerts, but as far as a club goes...I was unimpressed. There are a lot of younger people, and the music wasn't to my liking. As well, the location is pretty out of the way from the downtown core. Check it out for upcoming shows though, it is the perfect size for concerts!
Rated 3 stars by Jenna Lynn
on August 11, 2010
Editorial Reviews
Long "a hopping place for those who love to dance", this "big-box" club near Sugar Beach on Harbourfront's eastern edge offers a pumped-up "party atmosphere" and "multiple rooms" playing loud, diverse tunes so you "can always find a DJ to your liking"; it's "easy to get lost" amid two floors "of hot girls and music", so even if it's "expensive and really crowded", it's "so worth it."
by zagat
on November 12, 2013 from zagat
A popular fixture on the Toronto dance club scene for almost a quarter-century now, thanks to its mandate of serving up something for just about everyone. Multiple rooms accommodate up to 3,000 club goers on always-crammed Saturday nights. Top-ranked DJs from around the world are often featured, and sounds range from house to trance, disco to hip-hop.
by frommersca
on January 13, 2012 from frommersca
More of a partying megacomplex than a nightclub, this factory-size edifice near the waterfront is divided into nine different rooms. The Main Room is ground zero for the city's electronic dance music scene on Saturday nights. The slightly larger Koolhaus—not actually a separate house—hosts live acts, while local DJs keep the other rooms happening. Past musical guests include the Black Eyed...
by concierge
on September 06, 2011 from concierge
Information from the business
The Guvernment, affectionately known to the masses as “The Guv” is a Toronto institution. For the past 15 years The Guvernment has been an authority on the pulse of cool and creating the ultimate part
by googleplus
on January 13, 2014 from googleplus