Nest is the College Street club you go to on purpose. EDM on Fridays, Barcode hip-hop on Saturdays, a 19+ crowd in the 20-to-30 range, and a room that fills up fast on the right night. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guestlist so you skip the line.
The sceneNest is a small niche club that hits the vibe it goes for on each night. It sits on College, away from the main clubbing strip, so nobody stumbles in by accident. People come here because they want this room, this music, this crowd. On Saturdays it's all about Barcode: hip-hop, rap and trap for an urban youth crowd that has followed this night for years, making it one of the better hip-hop clubs in Toronto.
Fridays flip the script to EDM, pulling a different crowd entirely, closer to what you'd get at an EDM-centric room like Coda or the other house and EDM clubs in Toronto. The space is relatively roomy for a smaller spot, but on a busy night it packs out quick. Come for one of the two energies, bring your people, and come to move.
Quick factsFree guestlist smooths your entry. Check in under your name and you're in. Want a booth instead? Pick bottle service below and we'll sort your table. Heads up: Saturdays move fast, so get there before the room hits capacity, and let your host know if you're celebrating a birthday.
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Nest is on 423 College St (M5T 1T1), at College and Bathurst. It sits west of the main clubbing district, so this is a spot you head to on purpose, not one you trip into on a strip crawl.
Capacity runs up to 300. There's a large dance floor with booth and seating areas wrapped around it, so whether you're dancing all night or posted at a table, you've got a spot. It's relatively roomy, but it can get crowded when the night's going.
Mostly 20-to-30s, and the crowd changes with the night. Saturdays pull an urban youth crowd for Barcode. Fridays pull the EDM crowd. Two different rooms in the same building, basically, so check which night matches your move.
Two nights, two sounds. Fridays are EDM, close in feel to other EDM rooms in the city. Saturdays are Barcode: hip-hop, rap and trap, with R&B and dancehall worked in, the same urban energy that built the Barcode following. Pick the night that matches what you want to hear.
Dress code is casual with no major restrictions. Streetwear is fine here. The one thing to watch is sneakers: they're generally frowned on, so if you're wearing them, try to keep them black and clean. Otherwise, dress for the night you're going to and you're good.
Cover is $20 for the guys; ladies get in free. The free guestlist is your move for a clean entry: check in under your name at the door and you're in. Saturdays in particular fill up, so beat the crowd and get there before it caps out.
Strict 19+ on a normal club night. Ontario drinking age, no exceptions are made, so bring real ID. Keeps the room grown and everybody on the same page.
Want to do it right? Grab a booth. Mid-range bottles run about $215 to $450, higher end bottles go $600 and up, and booth-and-bottle packages start around $800 depending on availability. Drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up the right table and options for the night.
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