The Cloak is the dim little secret under Marben on Wellington West. A candlelit speakeasy with bespoke cocktails, a deep house and UK garage hum, and a room built for a close, late, grown-up night. Here is the honest rundown, and how to reserve a table.
The sceneYou walk down, the light drops, and the noise of King West disappears. The Cloak is small and warm, lined with mirrors and old wood, candles on the bar, a soundtrack that grooves instead of pounds. It feels like a place you found, not a place you were sold.
This is not a big dancefloor or a bottle-service blowout. It is a cocktail room for people who care about the drink in their hand and the company at their table. Come early for a quiet one, or roll in late when the back half of the night gets loose. Either way, it stays intimate.
Quick factsThree looks at the same room: the bar where the cocktails get built, the back tables under low light, and the floor on a busy night.
Get a tableThe room is small and it fills, so a reservation is the move, especially Thursday through Saturday. Walk-ins get seated when there is space, but on a weekend you are gambling. Book ahead, walk in, sit down.
Reservations run through OpenTable. Pick your night and headcount, and you are set.
▸ Reserve a table on OpenTableThe Cloak takes its own reservations. TopTorontoClubs.com is an independent guide and is not the venue. Availability, seating and hours are set by The Cloak.
The Cloak sits at 488 Wellington St W (M5V 1E9), on the Wellington West edge of King West. The entrance is at the front of the Marben building, then down the stairs. Easy to walk to from the whole King and Wellington strip.
It is intimate by design. Mirrors, old wood, soft light and candles, a beautiful bar that pulls you back to an older era. Seating is tight and that is the point: you are close to the bartenders, close to your people, in a room that feels found rather than built for a crowd.
Young professionals and a slightly more mature crowd, in for the cocktails and the mood, not a rowdy dancefloor. It is social and easy, the kind of room where conversation actually happens.
The Cloak runs deep house, 2-step and UK garage, kept warm and grooving in the background rather than blasting the room. It is music to move and talk over, not a wall of sound. The result is a floor that sways more than it slams, which suits the space.
Smart casual is the read. You do not need a blazer, but you do want to look put-together, in step with a low-lit cocktail room and a grown crowd. Clean and considered gets you in the right headspace.
Because the room is so small, a reservation is the smart play, especially on a weekend. Walk-ins do happen, but you are at the mercy of an open seat. Book a table through the link above, lock your night, and skip the gamble at the door.
It is a licensed cocktail bar, so 19+ applies. Bring real ID. The crowd already skews a touch older and that keeps the room easy.
This is a cocktail-first room. The bar is the main event, with bespoke drinks and a short, well-chosen list of small plates to go alongside. Expect a $$$ tab, the kind you pay happily for drinks made right in a room that feels special.
Small room, big drinks. Lock your night before it fills.
▸ Reserve a tableIf The Cloak is not the night, here are more rooms close by or with the same low-lit, cocktail-forward energy.
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