Sprezzatura is dinner and a disco in one room. Fresh pasta made by hand by day turns into a retro Italo disco party by night, disco balls spinning, coloured lights, a floor built to dance. It's a spaghetti disco, and it means it. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guestlist so you walk straight in.
The honest reviewSprezzatura sits on Dundas West at 1166 Dundas St W (M6J 1X4), between Dufferin and Ossington. Central, easy to reach by transit, with parking nearby, so it's a simple one to get to from anywhere in the city.
Not a big place, but full of charm. Retro disco decor, disco balls, coloured lights, dining tables and lounge seating around a medium-sized dance floor. It holds about 250 standing and 120 for dining, so it feels lively without losing the intimate, fun energy.
A dressed-up, dinner-and-dance crowd that comes for the food and stays for the floor. It's social and stylish, the kind of room where the meal turns into a party and nobody's in a rush to leave.
It's all Italo disco at Sprezzatura. Catchy beats, a nostalgic feel, the kind of sound built for dancing. The energy stays high and the floor stays busy, which is exactly what a spaghetti disco is supposed to do.
Dress code is stylish. The room is chic and lively, so dressing up matches the mood and makes the night feel like an occasion. Come looking put together and you'll fit right in.
There's no cover to get in. Drinks are reasonable for the room: beers run about $8-25, mixed drinks $14-16, and shots $5-21. You're paying for a dinner-and-disco night out, not club markups.
Sprezzatura is 19+. Ontario drinking age, so bring real ID. It keeps the disco grown and everybody on the same page.
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