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Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre

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4.6 Google Review
12 Alexander St, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1B4, Canada
(416) 975-8555 www.buddiesinbadtimes.com
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Aug 6, 2018
Very friendly atmosphere & always something fun going on. I love it! =)

Jul 10, 2018
The best venue for queer first content. I've never had a bad time and don't expect I ever will.

Jul 26, 2018
Interesting venue, would vist again. Low key but high key at the same time....

May 5, 2018
I give it 5 stars because it's different, you feel in another dimension... If you go to the washrooms look at the signs... And for the ones in there please lock your door!!! Lol it has a great vibe and the people working there are just delightful!

Apr 27, 2018
The only gay bar worth a damn in Toronto! The music is only the pop and dance you actually want to hear, the queens are all amazing, and both the ladies and men's rooms have urinals. It's a theatre, but on Saturday they take out the seats and set the world on fire! Get to Buddies next Saturday!

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