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The Burroughes Building

The Burroughes Building

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639 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2B7, Canada
(416) 360-5757 www.theburroughes.com
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Jan 7, 2019
Was here for a wedding this past summer. Super trendy location with great views. Fantastic roof top bar with seating. Only 1 small sketchy elevator with over 6 floors of stairs to climb so bring your walking shoes unless you want to wait.

Dec 29, 2018
Went to this event as a worker. It is a large suitable room for 150-175 people if I had to guess. Renovated in a modern tasteful way that does not bely the grand old age of this building. Unless you get to take a ride in the old freight elevator that was installed in 1907. The kitchen space is serviceable with a 30 inch grill, a stove. fryer and convection oven. There is a large chest freezer and a standard commercial upright fridge. The space is an open canvas to be decorated any which way you like to. The staff of the Burroughes were very polite, professional and courteous. If I needed a space for 175 of my closest friends, I'd choose this place.

Feb 2, 2019
Love the open space! As a wedding planner and designer myself, the possibilities are truly endless.

Dec 13, 2018
An amazing meeting place on the 6th floor with an interesting and old elevator. Very live accoustics. Could use some baffles to dampen the sound.

Jul 18, 2018
Recently attended a wedding here. The space was inviting, however not open concept enough to include all attendees in the festivities throughout the night. The rooftop terrace was a relaxing addition to the wedding offering an escape from the loud music and dancing. Staff were very friendly and helpful, but were too quick to pick up drinks that were unattended (if you placed a full drink down and turned around to talk to someone it would be picked up by a server and discarded). Overall, lovely place.

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