Bar in Toronto, Canada
Wide Open
100Pearl PointsEasy walk-in, no reservation needed.

About Wide Open
Wide Open is a bar on Spadina Ave. in Toronto's downtown core — easy to walk into, practical as a late-night anchor on the strip, and best visited mid-week if you want a quieter room. Specific menu and pricing data isn't confirmed, so treat it as a neighbourhood go-to rather than a destination booking. Walk-ins are fine; groups of four or more should call ahead.
Wide Open, Toronto — Pearl Verdict
Wide Open sits at 139A Spadina Ave. in Toronto's downtown core, which puts it squarely in one of the city's most competitive bar corridors. With virtually no public data on pricing, hours, or awards, this is a venue you book on local word-of-mouth rather than published credentials — which tells you something useful about who it's for and when to go.
Who Should Book This
If you've been once and are thinking about a return, the Spadina Ave. address makes Wide Open a practical late-night anchor. The street runs through a stretch that stays active well past midnight on weekends, and venues in this pocket tend to hold their energy longer than spots further north. For a second visit, the question is less "should I go" and more "what time." Earlier in the evening you get more room and easier conversation. After 10 PM the dynamic shifts , Spadina fills up and the bar absorbs that energy. If late-night is your intention, plan around that rather than hoping the early crowd thins out.
What to Expect
Because no menu data is confirmed, specific drink recommendations aren't possible here , but the Spadina Ave. bar scene in this block skews toward cocktail-forward programming rather than strictly beer or wine. For a return visit, the practical move is to ask staff what's changed or what they're currently running as a house special. Bars in this part of Toronto cycle through seasonal menus with some regularity, so a second visit often surfaces something new. Don't anchor to what you had the first time.
Timing Your Visit
Mid-week visits to bars on Spadina tend to be lower-pressure , better for actually talking to the bartender, getting a seat at the bar, and running through the menu at your own pace. Friday and Saturday after 9 PM compress the room and raise the noise floor noticeably. If late-night energy is the point, Thursday through Saturday works. If you want the quieter version of the same place, Tuesday or Wednesday before 9 PM is the move.
Booking
Booking difficulty at Wide Open is rated Easy. No reservation is likely required for most visits, which is consistent with how walk-in bars on this stretch of Spadina operate. Showing up without a booking on a weeknight carries low risk. Weekend late-night is a different calculation , arriving before 9 PM gives you more control over where you land in the room.
Practical Details
| Detail | Wide Open | Bar Raval | Civil Liberties |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | 139A Spadina Ave., Toronto | 505 College St., Toronto | 999 Bloor St. W., Toronto |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy–Moderate |
| Leading for late-night | Yes (Spadina corridor) | Yes (stays open late) | Yes (neighbourhood anchor) |
| Walk-in friendly | Yes | Yes (bar seating) | Yes |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Mid-range | Mid-range |
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
Pearl Picks: More Toronto Bars Worth Your Time
- Bar Mordecai , strong cocktail credentials in a compact room
- Bar Pompette , wine-forward, good for a more relaxed pace
- Bar Raval , the benchmark for late-night cocktails in Toronto
- Civil Liberties , deep whisky list, reliable across the week
Planning more of your Toronto trip? See our full Toronto restaurants guide, our full Toronto hotels guide, our full Toronto bars guide, our full Toronto wineries guide, and our full Toronto experiences guide.
Travelling elsewhere in Canada? Atwater Cocktail Club in Montreal and Botanist Bar in Vancouver are strong reference points for the same calibre of bar. Further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is worth knowing if you want a benchmark for technical cocktail programmes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Wide Open?
No reservation required. Wide Open on Spadina Ave. is rated Easy for booking difficulty, which means walk-ins are the standard move for most visits. Showing up mid-week is your lowest-friction option if you want a guaranteed seat at the bar.
What's the signature drink at Wide Open?
Confirmed menu data for Wide Open isn't available, so a specific signature call-out isn't possible here. The Spadina Ave. corridor this venue sits on skews toward cocktail-led bars, so arriving with that expectation is reasonable — but verify the current menu before building a night around a specific drink.
Is Wide Open good for groups?
For small groups of two to four, Wide Open's Spadina Ave. walk-in format works fine. Larger groups should note that no private booking data is confirmed — if you're planning a party of six or more, check directly before assuming the space accommodates it without a wait.
Does Wide Open have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating data is confirmed for Wide Open at 139A Spadina Ave. Toronto bars in this corridor vary significantly by season, so if a patio is the draw, call ahead or check current listings before making the trip.
Does Wide Open have happy hour deals?
No happy hour or pricing data is confirmed for Wide Open. If value timing is a factor, mid-week visits to Spadina bars generally give you more bartender attention and shorter waits — which is a practical win even without a formal deal structure.
Location
139A Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5V 2L7, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Wide Open
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Wide Open | Easy | |
| Civil Works | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bar Mordecai | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bar Pompette | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bar Raval | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Civil Liberties | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Civil Works, Notable alternative
- Bar Mordecai, Notable alternative
- Bar Pompette, Notable alternative
- Bar Raval, Notable alternative
- Civil Liberties, Notable alternative
On Spadina Ave., Wide Open competes with some well-established Toronto bars, and the honest comparison is useful before you commit. Bar Raval on College St. is the stronger choice if late-night cocktails are the primary goal, it has a confirmed cocktail programme, a striking interior, and a reputation that attracts serious drinkers across the week. If technical execution matters to you and you're willing to go slightly further west, Raval is the better bet. Civil Liberties on Bloor St. W. is the pick for whisky depth and a more consistent neighbourhood-bar feel across all days of the week.
For something wine-forward and lower-key, Bar Pompette is a more specific option than Wide Open if natural wine is your frame of reference. Bar Mordecai delivers a tighter cocktail focus in a compact room, good for two people who want a deliberate drinks experience rather than a night out. Wide Open's advantage is straightforward: easy access, no booking required, and a location that works as a first or last stop on a Spadina evening. If you're deciding between these venues for a specific purpose, a date, a group, a late-night finish, the peer bars above offer more confirmed information to book against. Wide Open is the practical local option when you don't want to plan too far ahead.
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