The Fifth Social Club is an Entertainment District loft that turns into a clean, all-white party room at night: Top 40, hip-hop and house till 3am, an upscale 21+ crowd, and four bars keeping the floor moving. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guest list so you skip the line.
The sceneBy day it's a bright open loft in the historic Gelber warehouse, original Douglas fir beams and big windows. At night it flips into a sophisticated lounge: all-white Hamptons-style decor, a DJ booth, four full-service bars and a busy dance floor. It's clean and upscale without trying too hard, and it pulls a mixed crowd, locals and the occasional celebrity, all there to actually go out.
This is a real party, not a quiet drink. It gets loud and full after 9, the music swings from Top 40 to hip-hop to house, and the room is built to hold a crowd. Dress up, bring your people, come to move. If you want a polished Entertainment District night with range on the decks, this is the one.
Quick factsTwo nights, same all-white loft, both running till 3am. Here's what each weekend looks like.
Skip the lineFree guest list gets you preferred entry. The list runs Fridays 9 to 10:30pm and Saturdays 10 to 11:30pm, so RSVP early and arrive inside that window. Want a booth instead? Pick bottle service below and we'll sort your table, mixers and minimum. It gets very busy after 9, so don't leave it late.
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The Fifth sits in the Entertainment District at 225 Richmond St W, Suite 100 (M5V 1W2), north of Queen West and east of University. The main entrance is in the alleyway on Duncan Street, just south of Richmond. Easy to reach from anywhere downtown.
It's a large loft in the historic Gelber warehouse, Douglas fir beams and tall windows, with all-white Hamptons-style decor. Capacity is about 800 standing (150 in a theatre setup), so there's real room to dance and socialize. Four bars and a DJ booth keep things moving, and the open layout works for big nights and private events alike.
Mature young professionals, dressed up, mixed in with the occasional celebrity. It runs upscale and polished, the kind of crowd that came to look good and have a night, not to lean on a wall.
The Fifth runs a mix of Top 40, hip-hop, deep house and rock-alternative. The range keeps the floor busy and the energy up all night, swinging between current hits and house without getting stuck on one sound. There's something here for most tastes.
Dress code is upscale, so come looking sharp. Skip the hoodies, sweatshirts, ball caps, shorts, sweatpants, ripped jeans, baggy cargos and running shoes. Clean and stylish is the move, and it keeps the room feeling the way it looks.
Cover is $20. The guest list is your move for preferred entry and free cover when you arrive in the window. The list runs Fridays 9 to 10:30pm and Saturdays 10 to 11:30pm, so RSVP early and don't show up late. Check in under your name at the Duncan Street entrance.
Strict 21+. Bring a physical government-issued ID, since digital copies are not accepted. The age rule keeps the room grown and on the same page.
Want to do it right? Reserve a table. Bottle service comes with a reserved booth, mixers and late-night treats, and the minimum depends on your group size and where you sit. Coat check runs about $4 in the cooler months, and party packages land roughly $60 to $150 per person for birthdays and big-group nights. Drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up the right table and minimum.
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