Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. Whether that means some more time for self-care, a date night or a moment with friends and family, Toronto offers an array of outings you may not have considered:

 

Majesty Pleasure Toronto

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Cafe Renee

https://www.cafereneebar.com/

A new gem is on King West and it absolutely offers an upscale vibe. StreetsofToronto describes it as such

Inside the transformed townhouse awaits an oasis of Instagram-worthy moments from the French-Italian menu helmed by chef Nick Liu of DaiLo, to a dining space in a stunning glass atrium or discover the hidden gem upstairs: Charlemagne, the second secret cocktail bar.

 

Roller Skating at Union Station

Union Station centered at the heart of Toronto has had a major facelift recently. Lined with shops and two foodcourts, with upscale restaurants above, you don’t have to endure the chilly outdoors to make a night out of rollerblading in the heart of downtown.

 

 Her Majesty Pleasure

www.majestyspleasure.com

The most perfect vibe for a solo date or with another. Cocktails, pedicures, and maybe even a blowout. Heads up when booking here! BlogTO reported that Majesty’s Pleasure announced the closure of its King West location after a decade of operation, citing changes in the neighborhood’s market dynamics and challenges faced during the pandemic. Despite this closure, the Yorkville location continues to operate, and the company has expanded internationally with a new location in New York City’s Flatiron district.

Intimate thanks to its low ceilings and plush booths, yet airy and light from the atrium back area and rows upon rows of white glistening subway tiles, it doesn’t feel like anywhere else in Toronto – but certainly takes me right back to a visit to Rue St. Dennis in Paris, France.

 

Dreyfus

www.dreyfustoronto.com

Dreyfus Toronto

Source: Dreyfus website

Titanic Live at Meridian Hall

www.nowplayingtoronto.com

Bring the Kleenex, this live performance doesn’t hold back when it comes to emotion-striking quartets.

The Titanic soundtrack is nostalgic, and who wouldn’t want it recreated live, featuring the Toronto Live Orchestra and Amadeus Choir. Tickets are on sale, and the show is happening February 13th, 14th, and 15th at Meridian Hall.

 

What is your favourite from our 5 Neutral Valentine’s Day Ideas in Toronto?