Long Weekend Sunday at the Everleigh

Sunday September 4th, 2016 @ Everleigh

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GUESTLIST BENEFITS: reduced cover

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Small VIP Table

PRICE: $566

What's Included: 3 Bottle Minimum | Unlimited Mixers | 6 Free Entries Included | Tax and Tip Included

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Large VIP Table

PRICE: $944

What's Included: 5 Bottle Minimum | Unlimited Mixers | 10 Entries Included | Tax and Tip Included

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Long Weekend Sunday at the Everleigh @ Everleigh

Sunday, September 4th at Everleigh Toronto.
Labour Day Long Weekend Sunday Industry Night.
Music by Crunch.

**LONG WEEKEND BOTTLE SERVICE SPECIALS**
Grey Goose, Belvedere & Ciroc $160 + TIP

Group Bookings & Guest List Inquiries:
416 540 9598 / 416 414 6848
Contact
416 540 9598 / 416 414 6848 or vip@theusualsuspectstoronto.com
Address
Everleigh, 580 King Street West, Toronto, ON
Area
Toronto, King West
Hours
10pm-2:30am
Event Type
Special Event
Dates
Sunday September 4th, 2016
Minimum Age
23+ for men, 21+ for ladies
Crowd
Mature, Young Professionals
Dress Code
Stylish (no baggy jeans, athletic shoes, timberlands and sportswear)
Music
Top 40, Hip Hop, House
Price
$20-$25
DJ's
crunch

Everleigh Info

Everleigh on King West boasts a small courtyard patio outside of their concept driven venue where art, music, design and service all come together to provide an entertaining social experience in a truly unique venue. Created by the Capture Group and designed by Prototype Design Lab. The Everleigh is truly something fresh fusing old and new world concepts across two rooms to create a mature yet fun social experience while still offering next-generation club-goers a solid place to dance. The Everleigh also acts as a showcase for local and international artists and local performers.

The space includes original artwork by American street artist Alec Monopoly. With The Everleigh, Capture Group celebrates and re-interprets Canadiana, marrying iconic vintage ideas with street-edge design while adding a sexy opulent flair reminiscent of Chicago’s Everleigh Brothel in the early 1900s. Century-old antiques and bespoke art installations pepper the space. Creative integration of the discontinued copper penny infuses shine and texture throughout the venue; while Muskoka-themed washrooms offer a new take on an old world canoe. A flock of geese across the ceiling is a key focal point in the lounge representing the migration and evolution of King West in Toronto.

The Everleigh is open to the public every weekend as well is available for Private events and Corporate functions.

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