The X Club is Canada's upscale lifestyle nightclub, out in Mississauga: a 5,000 square foot lounge and play area built for couples and open-minded singles, with Top 40, house and techno running all night. It is grown, it is private, and it does things its own way. Here is the honest rundown, plus the form to lock in your spot or a booth.
The sceneThe X Club is a different lane from a downtown club, and it owns it. A clean, upscale 5,000 square foot room with a lounge, an open play area, private rooms and a Kink room, set up so guests explore as much or as little as they want. The whole place runs on comfort and consent, which is why first-timers settle in fast and regulars keep coming back.
This is a 21-and-up, membership crowd, mostly couples and singles, dressed sharp. DJs keep Top 40, house and techno moving so the floor stays alive. If you want a mature, stylish night that is nothing like the usual weekend club, this is the one.
Quick factsTwo nights, the main events. Couples and singles, music all night. Here is each weekend.
Lock it inThe X Club runs on membership, and there is no walk-in guest list, so plan ahead and arrive early to secure your spot. Want a booth and your own service? Pick bottle service below and we will sort your table and minimum. First time? The first Friday of the month is Newbie Night, no membership needed until 10pm.
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The X Club is in Mississauga at 1625 Sismet Rd (L4W 1V6), south of Matheson Blvd E and east of Dixie Rd, just west of Toronto. Easy to drive to, easy to find, away from the downtown crush.
A 5,000 square foot lounge and play area, clean and upscale, with private rooms and a newer Kink room. The layout is built so you move at your own pace, whether you are there to socialise, dance or explore. The decor is done with care, and the space feels considered, not thrown together.
Couples and singles, mostly 25 to 60, here to step out of the everyday and have fun. You must be 21 to become a member, which keeps the room grown and on the same page. Note the policy: single men are not admitted to the open play area on Friday and Saturday nights.
The X Club keeps the energy up with a mix that suits the room: Top 40, house and techno, spun to keep the dance floor busy from open to close. It is fun without trying too hard, and the DJs read the crowd all night.
Dress upscale: sexy, stylish, smart casual. The club enforces it to keep the room classy. Leave the gym clothes, sneakers, t-shirts, jerseys, hoodies, baseball caps, torn jeans and shorts at home. Some theme nights have their own dress requirements, so check ahead before you commit to a fit.
The X Club runs on membership most nights. The exception is Newbie Night on the first Friday of each month, when first-timers can come without a membership until 10pm for a flat cover, no full-year sign-up required. There is no standing walk-in guest list, so plan ahead and arrive early to lock in your spot.
Strict 21+. You must be at least 21 to become a member, which keeps the crowd mature and the vibe grown. Bring real ID.
The X Club runs exclusive booth and bottle service with a minimum spend that varies by booth, taxes and 18% gratuity included. Premium pours run from Grey Goose to Dom Perignon and Hennessy. The Loft and Bottle Special pairs a premium vodka with a private Play Loft for the night at $375 plus tax and gratuity. Did not finish your bottle? They will store it for 30 days for a $30 fee. Drop your date and headcount in the form and we will line up the right table.
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