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461 King St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 1K4, Canada
(416) 263-0122 2ndfloorevents.com
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Dec 7, 2021
Absolutely FANTASTIC! I can't say enough about Second Floor Events. Cindy was a complete pro in helping us to organize our event, and she was so organized, personable and friendly! The venue was beautiful, the food was marvellous, and everybody had such a wonderful time. We are still raving about our Holiday Party, thanks to Second Floor it was a total hit! Thank you again to your whole team, you are all stars and we would absolutely welcome the opportunity to have a future event at your space! Wishing you all a wonderful holiday seasons! Much Love from the Team at BALLY's! :D

Mar 22, 2022
This venue is really cute and the staff were amazing! They were very friendly, prompt, and kind. This event space was perfect for our formal. Our event coordinator, Cindy, was super helpful throughout the planning process as well. I would definitely recommend this venue!

Mar 21, 2022
I was researching a venue for my a wedding next year. I did not go with this venue simply because it was out of our budget but I had to leave this review because of my experience with Rachael. Rachael is the director of sales here and my point of contact when I was inquiring. You know when you message other venues and mention you aren't going with them - I was surprised to hear back from her. She tried to work with me and made suggestions to fit my budget. Sadly it didn't work out but it was a pleasure dealing with her. She really went above and beyond! That's really hard to come by nowadays in the hospitality industry. Thank you again Rachael!

Feb 22, 2022
My husband and I had our wedding at Second Floor Events in February 2022 and had an incredible day. We feel lucky to have picked this venue as they were truly fantastic to work with during especially challenging pandemic times. Rachael and Cindy were wonderful from our booking date right through to the wedding day, and made themselves available as resources to talk through the many, many government restriction changes that occurred during planning. We went for an all-inclusive package, and opted to upgrade our bar - there are a few single malt scotch aficionados in our family as well as picky wine drinkers, and everyone was thrilled with the selection. We wanted a few specialty cocktails and they were incredibly accommodating, plus the bartenders were professional, fun and attentive as was the service staff during dinner and cocktails. The staff was also thoughtful enough to put canapés into our bridal suite so that we could have a quiet moment to ourselves, paying special attention to my dietary restrictions to ensure I could fully enjoy them. We were thrilled with the decor add-ons (we customized the light boxes, Edison bulbs and lectern) and everything was gorgeous. Our guests could NOT stop raving about the food. Cindy was our venue coordinator and was there on the day of our wedding to help coordinate all details. She was fabulous with all our vendors leading up to the event as well. Our day-of coordinator mentioned how organized and thoughtful she was. Thanks so much to the Second Floor team for the best day ever. It could not have been better!

Nov 10, 2021
Second Floor was the perfect spot for our wedding. The team is excellent - everyone is so kind, thoughtful and helpful. Rachael and Cindy were there with us every step of the way and helped us make the most out of doing a wedding during a pandemic. The night-of staff were also personable and anticipated our every need. Our guests loved the warmth of the venue and loved the food. If you are looking to have your wedding in downtown Toronto, look no further. You'll have a magical experience at Second Floor.

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