Nuvo is North York's two-in-one move on Keele St: a supper club and a nightclub under one roof. Latin house and house, a fashion-forward, semi-formal crowd, and weekend dinner shows. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guestlist so you skip the line.
The sceneNuvo isn't your average club. It's a supper club and a nightclub at once, with a dining room that hosts a dinner show and a bar side that turns into the party. That dual setup is the whole pitch: come for dinner and entertainment, stay for the dance floor, or roll in late for the club. There's even a patio.
The sound is Latin house and house, so the floor leans rhythmic and grown rather than rap-along. The crowd dresses up, semi-formal and fashion forward, and the room feels more put-together than a downtown dive. If you want a night with a little polish up in the north end, this is the one.
Quick factsTwo nights, Latin house and house on the floor. Here's what each weekend looks like.
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Nuvo is in North York at 4749 Keele St (M3J 2N9), up in the north end near York University. It's an easy drive off the 401 and 400 with parking around, so it pulls the uptown crowd that doesn't want to head all the way downtown.
The layout splits into two: a dining area for the supper club and dinner show, and a bar and dance area for the club. That makes it flexible, it can run a sit-down show one part of the night and a full dance floor the next. There's a patio too, which is a nice touch in the warmer months.
Mostly young professionals, early 20s to 30-plus, dressed smart casual to semi-formal. It's a grown, put-together crowd that's there for the music and the room, not a college rager. The dual supper-club setup pulls people who want dinner and a night out in one place.
Nuvo runs Latin house and house on Fridays and Saturdays. It's a rhythmic, grown sound built to keep a dressed-up crowd on the floor. Less rap-along, more move-all-night.
Dress code is fashion forward and semi-formal, so come sharp. This is a dress-up room, not a sneakers-and-tee night. Clean, smart, put together is the move.
Cover runs around $20. The free guestlist is your move for a clean entry, just get your name in before the 10pm cutoff. Arrive early on a Saturday and you can beat the cover before midnight. At the door you check in under your name and you're in.
19+. Ontario drinking age, so bring real ID.
Nuvo's supper-club side hosts the Grand Illusion Dinner Show on weekends, a dinner-and-entertainment night in the dining room before the club side opens up. If you want dinner and a show ahead of the dance floor, this is the play. Check ahead for dates and let us know if you want it added to your night.
Want to do it right? Grab a booth. A guaranteed seat and your own service beats fighting for floor space, and on a show night it's the smart call. Drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up the right table and minimum for the night.
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