Rebel is the biggest club in Toronto, a Vegas-style megaclub on Polson Pier with three rooms and three sounds in one night. Big-room house and Top 40 on the main floor, hip-hop in the Purple Room, Latin in the Savage Room. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guestlist so you skip the line.
The sceneRebel is a Vegas club dropped on the Toronto waterfront. Capacity runs about 4,000, almost four times the size of a normal Toronto club. The main room is a massive dancefloor ringed by booths and bars, with a lounge and another bar at the back. Off it sit the other rooms, each with its own sound. There's usually a show or light show on top of the regular night.
Three rooms, three vibes, so there's a spot for almost everyone. Because it's the biggest and best-known club in the city, it pulls a huge, mixed crowd: nightlife regulars, people celebrating, and people who barely go out. If you want a chill, laid-back night, this isn't it. If you want a big night out with a big group, this is the one.
Quick factsOne night, three rooms, three sounds. Here's the megaclub on a Saturday.



Free guestlist gets you in free before midnight and onto the Fast Track VIP line, which cuts at least 20 minutes off the regular wait. Want a booth instead? Pick bottle service below and we'll sort your table. Heads up: cover applies after midnight, and traffic near Polson Pier is heavy, so aim to arrive around 11:15.
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Rebel sits on Polson Pier at 11 Polson St (M5A 1A4), out on the waterfront. It's not near the King West or entertainment district clubs, so it stands on its own. Plan your ride: traffic and parking around the pier get heavy on a busy night.
Capacity is about 4,000, almost four times a typical Toronto club. The main room is a huge dancefloor with a square pathway around it, booths throughout, and bars on either side, plus a lounge and bar at the back. The Purple Room runs a second sound on the main floor. Upstairs splits into a VIP terrace and the Noir room. Six bars in total across the venue.
A wide, mixed crowd, 19 to 28 and beyond. Because it's the biggest and most-known club in Toronto, it pulls everyone: regulars, celebrators, and first-timers. It doesn't lock to one niche, so the energy shifts with the night and the event.
Three rooms, three sounds. The main room runs Top 40 mixed with big-room house and EDM remixes. The Purple Room spins the top hip-hop and rap with some trap. The Savage Room behind the main floor plays Latin with a heavy focus on reggaeton. Upstairs, the Noir room runs EDM and trance. Whatever you're after, there's a room for it.
Dress code is relaxed: pretty much everything goes, casual to formal, with no strict enforcement. The bag policy can waver. Women can bring bags, but side-bags for men are usually not allowed. Come comfortable, but you can dress up if you want.
Cover is around $20, and free with guestlist before midnight, so sign up if you're planning to go. The guestlist also puts you on the Fast Track VIP line, a shorter line than the standard or promoter lines, saving at least 20 minutes off the regular wait. Cover applies after midnight, and traffic near the pier is heavy, so aim to arrive around 11:15.
Strict 19+. Ontario drinking age, no exceptions, so bring real ID.
In a room this size, a booth is the easy move: guaranteed seat, your own service, no fighting the floor. Mid-range bottles run $300 to $500, premium bottles like Ace of Spades go $750 and up. Booths start at a 3-bottle minimum, so expect at least $1000, and tables range from $1000 to $5000 depending on the area, from back booths up to the birdcages at the front and the VIP mezzanine. They run birthday packages too. Drinks start around $5, coat check is $3 to $5. Drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up the right table and minimum.
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▸ Get on the listIf Rebel is not your night, here are more spots with the same big-night energy. Free guestlist on every one.
Or browse every Toronto club, the best clubs in Toronto, or sort a bottle service booth. New to the scene? Start with our Toronto nightlife guide. Rebel only runs Saturdays, so if you're out midweek see the best clubs on a Thursday night or the top 10 bars in Toronto.
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