Come See Me is Little Italy's chameleon on College St: a chill bar and lounge through the week, a full nightclub on Friday and Saturday. Top 40, hip-hop, R&B, trap and soca, a 19+ crowd, neon lights and room to move. Here's the honest rundown.
The honest reviewCome See Me sits in Little Italy at 656 College St (M6G 1B8), between Grace St and Beatrice St. It's an easy reach from across the city and right in the middle of one of Toronto's busiest nightlife strips.
Big space, neon lights, plenty of room for both sitting and dancing. There are comfy couches for watching TV during the week, and on weekends the same room opens up into a proper dance floor. It fits a real crowd without feeling cramped.
Mostly young professionals and city dwellers who like a spot that does both: easy drinks midweek, real energy on the weekend. The crowd's social and up for a good night.
Music is the heartbeat here. The DJ runs Top 40, hip-hop, R&B, trap and soca, so there's something for everyone and the dance floor stays full. It's the kind of mix that keeps the room moving from 10 till close.
Dress code is stylish, so come looking like you put in effort. You don't need to overthink it, but clean and sharp goes a long way, whether it's a casual night or a big one.
Strict 19+. Ontario drinking age, no exceptions, so bring real ID. Keeps the room grown and everybody on the same page.
Beer runs about $7 to $8.50, and spirits like tequila, gin, whiskey, rum, vodka and cognac sit around $9 to $15. There's no booth or bottle service, but the big floor and lively room make up for it. Come See Me does take reservations, so drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up your spot.
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