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If your bride is into theatre, take her to King Street's newest (and coolest) dining experience, Candyland. This dinner theatre features upscale snacks and small plates served while your group sits back and enjoys some seriously cool circus performances (and yes, we mean contortionists, ring dancers and acrobats).
View this Smart ListThis much anticipated newcomer is best described as a dinner theatre meets circus. The King West spot features everything from acrobats to a big blues band, a place where gourmet dinner fare is complemented by a velvet-clad stage, tufted Victorian sofas and parlour-esque leather arm chairs. Not to be confused with a bottle-service-model club or guest-list dance bar, Candyland is about eating and entertainment, not getting your love-in-this-club vibes on.
View this Smart ListToronto was graced with a new dinner theatre in 2015, and it’s as intriguing as it is evocative. Candyland, a King West supper club neighbouring the Fashion District, is the spot to hit when you’re looking for a risqué dinner-and-show event. Snacks, cocktails, and small plates are served during a series of acts by circus-esque performers (fire breathers and ring dancers and acrobats, oh my!). Book a reservation for a supercharged date night or plan in advance for a fun special occasion with a group of pals.
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