The Brass Rail, Adult entertainment venue on Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada
The Brass Rail is an adult entertainment venue on Yonge Street in Toronto with multiple floors, featuring a main stage on the ground level and specialized services on upper levels. The layout accommodates both the main audience and smaller groups seeking more private experiences.
The establishment opened in 1958 and later became the subject of a landmark legal case in 1997 that set national precedents for regulating adult entertainment venues. This case shaped the legal framework for similar businesses across Canada.
The establishment regularly draws international celebrities during the Toronto International Film Festival, with visits from numerous actors and entertainers throughout its history.
The venue is located near Yonge and Bloor subway station and is accessible from noon on weekdays and 5 PM on Sundays. Visitors should be aware of the formal dress code requirement and bring valid identification.
The venue employs over 300 performers and operates a separate mezzanine section specifically designed for private events accommodating up to 50 guests. This dedicated space offers visitors a distinct option for intimate experiences apart from the main stage.
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