Strange Love, Toronto

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  • Strange Love, Toronto

    Maria Langer | Last Updated: June 12,2008 11:51:20 am
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    It's just before midnight, and the locals are filing into Strange Love, the latest spot in the College Street hood. The party is just beginning to lift off, and bartenders are preparing to fuel the influx. There are plenty of lounges in this area, with a more sophisticated atmosphere for the mature clubgoer - you know, the sophisticated clubgoer. However, there are some things that I think need a little massaging. And one of them just happens to be the nightlife.

    Which brings us to Strange Love. Taking over the space that was once Jennifer Cardella's Chinadoll (and Stephen Salari's Butt'r before that), this racy den has been dusted off with a mild redecoration. Did we really need another College Street bar? Maybe not, but we applaud the owners for finally plugging the vacated – but still attractive - spot.

    While the general theme is decidedly different than the former occupant's, the cool interior remains. Pink accents that were Chinadoll's signature are now black. Actually, almost everything is shiny and dark, with little dots of lowercase strange love in the corners.

    On any given night, it's basically an uptown-meets-downtown crowd jiggling to the DJ's rock-funk-pop blend and fully appreciating the tequila shots poured down their throats. On a this particularly sad weeknight, we're sharing the house with UofT kids not yet ready for Lobby get their training wheels with casual bottle service and young couples canoodle on the low-slung seating at the back, sharing every kind of strange love, with zero judgment or club attitude. The front lounge area caters to a 30 plus crowd, playing mellower tunes, while the back half is mostly a friends-of-the-owner type of crowd. The back area, however, houses a crowded, talky lounge setting that is worth feeling out.

    Strange Love will have a tough climb, but there's potential to fine-tune this spot into a trendy spot that's warm and welcoming in spirit, worlds away from those chilly, hipper-than-thou places, where the security in charge of the velvet rope barely acknowledges anyone without a tabloid-recognizable face.

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    AT A GLANCE
    Strange Love
    587 College Street, Toronto, ON
    416-588-7625
    College Street
    Venue:
    Restaurant, Lounge
    Hours:
    Wednesday 9-close Thursday 6-close Friday 6-close Saturday 6-close
    Price Range:
    $$$ (within reach)
    Payment:
    Master Card, Visa, American Express
    THE BUZZ

    IN THE AREA

    8 Reader Reviews

    It's looking like 12.

    1. Gregg's Not Going's Review :: February 21, 2009
    Gregg's Not Going's Rating: 1 Stars
    Hello,
    I was just wondering what the age range for Saturday night is and if there is a cover charge?
    if you could let me know that would be great! Thanks

    2. Emma Schmitz's Review :: February 21, 2009
    Emma Schmitz's Rating: Stars
    Possibly the biggest dive bar I've ever been to.

    I swear these nights are run by kids barely out of highschool hooking their friends up with gigs. LAME. Who the hell advertises one theme and then puts on the polar opposite. If This Is London was in a poor mexican slum, it would be called... Strangelove.

    In retrospect, compared to their Thursdays, those Dopplehertz parties suddenly look like the most ingenious, meticuslously planned extravaganzas that could only be compared to a Nickelback + Madonna concert. EPIC.

    3. Luke Michalowski's Review :: January 24, 2009
    Luke Michalowski's Rating: Stars
    I decided to take my friends to this place after reading good reviews about it. It says that they play indie/rock music on Saturdays and we thought it would be cool to go somewhere like that on College which is not as huge as Mod Club and also we though it would be free of super young 905er crowd. We obviously had casual clothing on. Some of our friends were wearing running shoes and the super rude bouncer at the door didn't let us in. An indie rock bar with a dress code???
    The sound of really awfull house music was coming from the bar and we were glad we weren't allowed to go in.
    How can you advertise your club as cool rock bar and have a dress code and play techno/house music I don't understand.
    I think this place is run by ametours who are trying to be cool and they are far from it.

    4. Michelle's Review :: January 19, 2009
    Michelle's Rating: 1 Stars
    Came here for my 21st birthday. I was there Friday night and stayed for about an hour. Music was good but what is up with the small ass dance floor? The atmosphere was good and exciting, got my drinks quick as well.

    5. Carole P.'s Review :: October 07, 2008
    Carole P.'s Rating: 2 Stars
    id rather go to the dentist and get a tooth pulled, than ever set foot in there again.

    6. Sandra's Review :: August 26, 2008
    Sandra's Rating: 1 Stars
    I went to StrangeLove accidentally, thinking that China Doll was still there. I also accidentally went on the opening night, which probably accounted for a lot of the great value I experienced.

    The bouncers were extremely friendly (however, keep in mind that we were two pretty girls in high heels and tight dresses, and they were jonesing to get femmes inside) and there was no cover. We also got drink tickets and were able to drink free for the night, which was really quite a nice surprise.

    The plasma screens were playing The Who's "Tommy" which was an interesting choice, and the music was a good set of rock - however, this seemed to contrast with the decor, which was a kind of soft, deep, cushy black theme. The crowd was mixed - younger and older, with enough good looking people. For a small place, it had two bars, which was also appreciated. Not enough room to dance if you wanted to, but enough for a little shuffle. Food was available but we didn't order - the menu looked interesting (crab cakes, etc) for a bar that was playing rock music...

    Would have to go back and see if it was consistent on another night. It will also be interesting to see how long this place lasts on trendy College St.

    7. Anonymous's Review :: July 11, 2008
    I went to StrangeLove accidentally, thinking that China Doll was still there. I also accidentally went on the opening night, which probably accounted for a lot of the great value I experienced.

    The bouncers were extremely friendly (however, keep in mind that we were two pretty girls in high heels and tight dresses, and they were jonesing to get femmes inside) and there was no cover. We also got drink tickets and were able to drink free for the night, which was really quite a nice surprise.

    The plasma screens were playing The Who's "Tommy" which was an interesting choice, and the music was a good set of rock - however, this seemed to contrast with the decor, which was a kind of soft, deep, cushy black theme. The crowd was mixed - younger and older, with enough good looking people. For a small place, it had two bars, which was also appreciated. Not enough room to dance if you wanted to, but enough for a little shuffle. Food was available but we didn't order - the menu looked interesting (crab cakes, etc) for a bar that was playing rock music...

    Would have to go back and see if it was consistent on another night. It will also be interesting to see how long this place lasts on trendy College St.

    8. Anna's Review :: July 11, 2008
    Anna's Rating: 3 Stars

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