Bar in Toronto, Canada
Bar 404
100Pearl PointsSolid late-night stop, no fuss.

About Bar 404
Bar 404 is a casual, walk-in-friendly bar in Toronto's Entertainment District, best suited for a low-commitment drink after nearby shows or events. It is not a destination cocktail bar, but its location at 85 John St makes it a practical late-night option. For a more developed drinks program in the city, Bar Raval or Bar Mordecai are stronger choices.
Who Should Book Bar 404
Bar 404, located at 85 John St in Toronto's Entertainment District, is the kind of late-night stop that works leading for people who want a drink after a show at TIFF Bell Lightbox or a nearby venue without committing to a full sit-down experience. If you are comparing options in the Entertainment District and your priority is convenience and ease of access, this address puts you in the right part of the city. Walk-ins appear to be the norm here, which makes it a low-friction choice on a night when you do not have a plan locked down.
What to Expect
Bar 404 sits on Level 1 of a building at 85 John St, which places it in a high-foot-traffic corridor popular with post-work and post-show crowds. The Entertainment District draws a mixed audience: after-work professionals, visitors to nearby venues, and people moving between dinner and late-night plans. That context shapes what Bar 404 is likely offering: accessibility over exclusivity, a drop-in atmosphere rather than a destination experience.
With no listed awards, no published price range, and no confirmed cuisine or cocktail program details in our records, we cannot make a direct quality comparison to Toronto's more established cocktail bars. What we can say is that the address and format suggest a casual, mid-tier bar rather than a craft cocktail destination. If you are specifically chasing a well-developed cocktail program, venues like Bar Raval or Bar Mordecai are stronger bets. For a more neighbourhood-rooted late-night atmosphere, Civil Liberties is worth considering as an alternative.
The late-night viability here is reasonably high by virtue of location alone. The Entertainment District stays active well into the evening, and a bar at this address is built for that crowd. If you are in the area and want something easy to walk into without a reservation, Bar 404 fits that role. It is not the place to book for a milestone anniversary dinner or a special occasion that needs a curated experience, but for a casual drink after plans, it functions well within its setting.
For value-seekers, the lack of published pricing makes it hard to benchmark. In Toronto's bar scene, mid-tier cocktails typically run $16–$22, and without confirmed menu data, it is reasonable to assume Bar 404 falls somewhere in that range. Compare that to Bar Pompette, which skews wine-forward and slightly more polished, or Bar Raval, where the food and drink program justifies a higher per-head spend. If price-to-quality ratio is your main filter, the honest answer is that Bar 404's limited public footprint makes it difficult to assess with confidence.
Booking difficulty is low. Walk-in access appears to be standard, and there is no evidence of a reservation requirement or high-demand waitlist. That makes it a practical fallback option when other venues in the Entertainment District are full. For context on how Toronto's bar scene compares nationally, Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal, Botanist Bar in Vancouver, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu all represent the higher end of North American cocktail bar programming — a useful frame for understanding where Toronto's options sit relative to the broader market.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bar 404 have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details for Bar 404 aren't confirmed in available venue data. Your best move is to call ahead or check in person — it's at 85 John St, Level 1, in a corridor that attracts post-work crowds, so some form of early-evening pricing is common in this category. Don't book around a happy hour deal without confirming first.
Is the food good at Bar 404?
No food menu is documented for Bar 404, so treat it as a drinks destination rather than a dining stop. If you want a bar with a serious kitchen nearby in the Entertainment District, Bar Raval on College is a stronger call for food-forward bar snacks.
Do I need a reservation at Bar 404?
No reservation policy is listed for Bar 404. Given its location at 85 John St in a high-foot-traffic Entertainment District block, expect it to fill up on weekends and after shows. Walking in is likely fine earlier in the evening; later on a Friday or Saturday, arriving early is the safer play.
What's the crowd like at Bar 404?
Bar 404 sits on Level 1 of 85 John St, which puts it squarely in Toronto's Entertainment District — expect a mix of post-work professionals and pre- or post-show groups. It runs late-night, so the energy shifts as the evening goes on. It's not a quiet neighbourhood wine bar; plan accordingly.
Is Bar 404 good for a date?
It can work for a casual first or second date if you're already in the Entertainment District area, but it's not a destination date spot. For a more considered option, Bar Mordecai or Bar Pompette offer a clearer atmosphere and stronger drink programs that give you more to talk about.
Is Bar 404 good for groups?
Bar 404's Entertainment District location makes it a practical late-night group stop, especially after a show or event nearby at 85 John St. It's better suited to casual, loosely planned group hangs than a formal celebration — for a group with specific food and drinks needs, Civil Works or Bar Raval give you more structure.
Location
85 John St Level 1, Toronto, ON M5V 0W3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Bar 404
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Bar 404 | Easy |
| Civil Works | Unknown |
| Bar Mordecai | Unknown |
| Bar Pompette | Unknown |
| Bar Raval | Unknown |
| Civil Liberties | Unknown |
A quick look at how Bar 404 measures up.
Also Consider
- Civil Works, Notable alternative
- Bar Mordecai, Notable alternative
- Bar Pompette, Notable alternative
- Bar Raval, Notable alternative
- Civil Liberties, Notable alternative
Comparing Bar 404 against Toronto's more established bars, the gap in available information is itself a signal. Bar Raval is the clearest counterpoint: a consistently recognised destination with a defined pintxos and cocktail program that justifies the trip on its own. If you have one night and want a bar that delivers on both food and drink, Bar Raval wins on substance. Bar Mordecai occupies a similar tier, a more intentional cocktail experience with a character that Bar 404, based on available data, does not appear to match.
For wine-focused evenings, Bar Pompette is the better call. It skews natural wine and has a defined identity that makes it a stronger date or small-group option. Civil Liberties sits closer to Bar 404 in terms of accessibility and walk-in culture, but with a more developed reputation for its beer and whisky selection. If your priority is ease of access and a no-fuss late-night drink in the Entertainment District, Bar 404 is convenient. If you want an evening with more to remember, the alternatives above are more reliable bets.
Civil Works rounds out the comparison as a neighbourhood bar with a following built on consistent quality. The honest summary: Bar 404 is easiest to walk into with no plan, but the other venues in this set offer more defined reasons to choose them. Book Bar 404 when convenience is the deciding factor; book the others when the experience itself is the point.
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