nightclubs

Clubbing in Toronto feels totally lavish when you're having a fun time in the city complete with overpriced bottle service and long bathroom lines. But, what will make your next trip to the club even better is knowing that you might possibly run into your favourite celeb at your club of choice.

That's right! There are many clubs across the city where you can party it up with a bunch of A-list celebs. Regardless of your music taste or location, here are all the spots you can run into the rich and famous.

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When it comes to night life, there are two standard moods - sometimes you want to get buck wild at a night club, and sometimes you'd rather just chill at a house party.  In Ontario, there exists a place where you can satisfy both moods at the same time if you can't choose between the two.

The Johnsons Residence is a unique night club in Barrie that takes the form of a real life mansion. The entire place is styled with La-Z-Boy type furniture, obnoxious wallpaper, and six rooms matching those that you would see in a typical house. It holds the most epic house parties around; complete with the famous red solo cups, neighbourhood-disturbing music and even its own butler (his name is Jeeves, and he hosts the parties without the Johnsons knowing).

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If you're a bit of a picky music snob, you know full well that going out with your squad can either be hella lit...or a complete bust depending on whether you liked the music or not. Okay, and yeah, the crowd too.

SEE ALSO: 7 Newest Bars In Vancouver To Get Drunk At Right Now

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For those of you who are not aware, Toronto Key To The City is a instant loyalty perks program, which offers constant VIP deals for key holders in Toronto restaurants ,entertainment venues, nightlife, shops and services.

Your key includes: 

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I've been working in the service industry ever since I was 16 years old. I started off as a hostess, made my way to being a server and eventually became a bartender. There are plenty of pros and cons to working in the hospitality industry and I've defiantly learned a lot during these 8 years.

All throughout high school and university I had a job at either a restaurant, bar or night club. It was the quickest way for me to make money, cash money. With all the loans and expenses that comes with being a student, I needed a job that I could somehow have control of making my own money. By this I mean, if I am to provide good service to a customer and leave them with an unforgettable experience, they will most likely give me a good tip and become a loyal client (which is a really important factor in this industry.)

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