Deer Lady is the upscale lounge hiding above Parlour on King West: black marble, a posh room, booths and a dancefloor, no cover, and a young-pro crowd dressed sharp. You get to it down an alley and up a flight of stairs. Here's the honest rundown before you go.
The sceneDeer Lady is a tucked-away room that rewards knowing it's there. It sits above the Parlour restaurant on King West, reached by a small alley off the street, and once you're up the stairs you're into a chic, elegant space wrapped in black marble. It's posh and upscale, more lounge than nightclub, the kind of room that feels like a find.
The vibe is grown and put-together: a no-cover spot pulling young professionals who dress upscale casual. There's a central bar, booths down both sides and a dancefloor up front, so you can post up with your group or drift toward the music. If you want a sharp, low-key King West night without the line-up-around-the-block club energy, this is the lane.
Quick factsDeer Lady is small and easy to miss from the street, so it helps to plan ahead. Grab directions below for the alley entrance, or request a booth so your group has a guaranteed spot when you arrive.
The honest reviewYou'll find Deer Lady at 642 King Street West (Upstairs), M5V 1M7, above the Parlour restaurant. Note you'll need to head down the small alley off King West to reach it. The entrance is directly next to Parlour, and immediately down the alley it's on your left. From there you go up a flight of stairs or take the elevator to the main floor.
Once you're up, the venue is chic, elegant and upscale, finished in a black marble interior that gives it a posh, lounge feel. There are two booths on the left and two on the right, with a central main square bar in the middle. A dancefloor sits in front of the bar, and the DJ is usually set up to the left of it.
Mostly young professionals, roughly 25 to 30-plus, dressed upscale casual. It's a grown crowd that suits the room, in for a sharp night out rather than a rowdy one. The no-cover door keeps it easygoing without pulling the energy down.
Deer Lady leans lounge over club. The black marble, the booths and the elevated-feeling room set a tone that's more grown-and-stylish than packed-and-sweaty. There's a dancefloor when you want it, but the heart of the night is the room itself: a chic, upscale spot that feels a notch above the King West average.
Upscale casual is the call, matching a young-professional crowd in the 25 to 30-plus range. The room is posh and the people dress for it, so come put-together. Nothing stiff, but make an effort.
No cover. Deer Lady runs as a no-cover lounge, so you're not paying at the door to step into the marble. Want a guaranteed spot for your group? Request a booth ahead instead.
There are two booths on the left and two on the right, around a central square bar with the dancefloor up front. If you want your own space locked in for the night, request a booth or table below and we'll sort it for you.
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