Valerie Toronto, Restaurant with rooftop terrace in Toronto, Canada.
This multi-level establishment occupies the top three floors of Hotel X Toronto, featuring a 27th-floor live music lounge, 28th-floor sushi bar, and 29th-floor rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Lake Ontario and the city skyline.
Originally known as X Lounge before a comprehensive renovation in 2022, the venue underwent a complete transformation to become Valerie, maintaining its elevated position while introducing fresh design elements and renewed culinary focus.
The venue showcases a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines developed by Chef Adrian Niman, reflecting his culinary travels through South America and Japan, with live music performances every weekend creating a dynamic entertainment atmosphere.
Operating hours are Monday through Thursday from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Friday and Saturday until 1:00 AM, and Sunday until 10:00 PM, with advance reservations recommended due to high demand for rooftop experiences.
The establishment offers three distinct experiences across its floors, from intimate sushi dining to live music performances and rooftop socializing, all while providing 360-degree views of Toronto's waterfront and urban landscape.
Location: Toronto
Address: 111 Princes' Blvd 28th floor, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, Canada M6K 3C3 Toronto
Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:00-22:00; Friday-Saturday 11:00-01:00; Sunday 11:00-22:00
Phone: +16474759286
Website: https://valerietoronto.ca
GPS coordinates: 43.63316,-79.41177
Latest update: August 27, 2025 14:49
Toronto has developed a growing selection of rooftop bars spread across the downtown core. These establishments occupy the upper floors of hotels, restaurants and pubs, offering views of the city skyline, Lake Ontario and surrounding neighborhoods. Most bars operate during the warm months between May and October, though some stay open year round with heated sections. The rooftop venues range from upscale restaurants like The Chase and Kasa Moto to traditional pubs such as Paupers Pub and Murphy's Law Pub and Kitchen. Places like Lavelle and The Rooftop at The Broadview Hotel draw crowds with extended food and drink menus, while Bar Hop and The Pilot focus on craft beer and casual settings. Many of these establishments sit in the King West, Queen West and Yorkville districts, where they attract both locals and travelers.
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