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Her Majesty's Pleasure

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Her Majesty's Pleasure is a hidden gem on King Street West, tucked away in Toronto's Fashion District. The bar exudes a moody, vintage aesthetic with dim lighting, velvet seating, and eclectic decor that blends Victorian elegance with modern whimsy. The cocktail menu is creative and seasonally inspired, featuring house-infused spirits, fresh herbs, and unexpected flavor combinations. Bartenders are skilled and approachable, often customizing drinks to personal taste. The space is small and cozy, perfect for a date night or a quiet catch-up with friends. Despite its central location, the bar maintains a low profile, making it a favorite among locals seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. Live DJ sets on weekends add a lively but not overwhelming energy.

Don't miss

  • Try the signature 'Queen's Sour' cocktail with gin, lemon, and lavender
  • Enjoy the intimate, candlelit atmosphere, ideal for conversation
  • Browse the rotating seasonal cocktail list for unique ingredients
  • Visit on a weeknight for a quieter, more relaxed experience
  • Snap a photo of the ornate bar and vintage chandeliers

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Ways to visit Her Majesty's Pleasure

You can visit on your own (no cover charge; drinks are priced à la carte. reservations recommended for weekends). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Good for

BusinessCouplesSolo travelFamilyFriends getaway

How travelers rate it

5 star
46
4 star
7
3 star
15
2 star
17
1 star
34

Know before you go

  • The bar is quiet and intimate, avoid loud groups or phone calls.
  • Cash and credit cards accepted; tipping is customary.
  • No food is served, but you can order delivery to the bar or eat before you come.
  • Reservations are recommended for parties larger than two, especially on weekends.

A bit of history

The bar opened in the mid-2010s, occupying a former Victorian-era storefront. Its name and decor playfully nod to British monarchy tropes, but the concept is thoroughly modern Toronto, a speakeasy-style cocktail lounge with a focus on craft spirits and hospitality.

Common questions

Is there a dress code?

Smart casual is appreciated but not strictly enforced. No athletic wear or overly casual attire.

Can I host a private event here?

Yes, the bar can be booked for private parties. Contact them directly for details.

Do they serve food?

No kitchen, but they allow outside food delivery. Some nearby restaurants offer takeout.

Is the bar wheelchair accessible?

The entrance has a small step, and restrooms are downstairs. Call ahead to discuss accommodations.

What's the age policy?

19+ only, with valid ID required.

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