Century Toronto nightclub interior at 580 King Street West
Century Toronto dance floor and pink lighting
Century Toronto bottle service booths
Century Toronto DJ booth and light show
Century Toronto main room and crowd at night

King West · Modern Nightclub

Century Toronto

3.9 Opens Friday at 10pm

580 King St W · Hip-Hop & Top 40 · Friday & Saturday

  • MusicHip-Hop, Top 40
  • Best NightsFri & Sat
  • AreaKing West
  • Dress CodeFashion-forward
  • Crowd19–25, casual
  • ServiceBottle service

Plan your Friday or Saturday at Century

The fast version of this whole page.

  • Best arrival Before 11pm — the line builds toward midnight
  • Doors 10pm Friday & Saturday · last call 2am
  • Cover ~$20 men · women free on guestlist before 11:30pm
  • Dress code Fashion-forward · no sportswear, runners, or men's boots
  • Bottle service From ~$1,000 minimum · guarantees a table and entry

Below: full pricing, dress code details, how to get in, and what a night looks like. Or jump straight to the booking form.

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At a glance

The fast facts about Century Toronto in one place.

  • Address 580 King St W
  • Hours Fri & Sat 10pm–2am
  • Min Age 19+ with photo ID
  • Cover ~$20 (men)
  • Drinks $10–$12
  • Capacity ~350
  • Coat Check $4–$5
  • Payment Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Amex

Our take on Century Toronto

Editorial review by the TorontoNightclubs.com team.

  • Vibe & music 4.3
  • Door & access 3.8
  • Value 3.6

Best for

  • A mainstream hip-hop and Top 40 night out on King West
  • Younger groups (19–25) who want a spacious room and a big light show
  • Birthdays and group nights booked with a booth and bottle service

Skip if

  • You want an intimate lounge or an underground dance-music room
  • You're hoping to walk up late with no guestlist or table
  • Sportswear, running shoes, or men's boots are the only fit you've got

Century is the King West Top 40 and EDM room that sits between Fiction's college energy and 44's selective Saturday. It's a real club — proper sound, proper lights, a young dressed-up crowd, weekends only. The programming holds Friday and Saturday consistently, which is what King West expects and what most newer rooms can't deliver.

What works is the format consistency. Top 40 and EDM rotate, the room peaks around 12-1am, and the bottle service tier is real without scaling to 44 numbers. The crowd skews early-to-mid 20s, the door is enforced but not Lavelle-strict, and the dress code is real but not a reason to dress for a wedding.

Bottom line: Century is the safe pick for a King West Friday or Saturday if you want a real club with real production and a younger-25 crowd. Skip if you want hip-hop as the main format, an older crowd, or a quieter night.

What guests are saying

Aggregated from public review platforms. Independent of TorontoNightclubs.com's editorial.

Review snapshot last checked May 2026. We don't operate, own, or earn from Century Toronto — these scores are public on Google.

Century Toronto vs nearby King West clubs

If Century isn't right for your night, these are the closest fits on the strip.

Venue Best for Music Price Door difficulty
Century Mainstream hip-hop & Top 40, young crowd, spacious room Hip-hop / Top 40 $$$ Medium
44 Toronto Bottle service, dressed-up birthdays, premium production Hip-hop / Top 40 $$$ Very hard
Lavelle Rooftop, mixed crowd, summer nights Mixed / Top 40 $$$ Hard
Isabelle's Supper-club to club transition, stylish crowd Open format $$$ Hard
DPRTMNT Underground feel, late-night dance floor House / Tech house $$ Medium

How to get into Century Toronto

Practical entry tips for guestlist and walk-up guests.

Best arrival times
  • Guestlist: aim to arrive before 11pm. The line outside Century gets longer the closer it is to midnight, so earlier is smoother.
  • Bottle service: arrive around 10:30–11pm to settle into your booth before the room fills.
  • Walk-up without guestlist: walk-ins generally aren't let in — get on the guestlist or book a table first.
Guestlist, cover & capacity
  • Cover is typically $20 for men. Women on guestlist before 11:30pm usually enter free.
  • Capacity is around 350, and on a busy night the room fills toward midnight — arrive earlier on weekends and event nights.
  • Submit your guestlist request at least a day ahead so it's confirmed before you go.
  • If you're on the guestlist, have everyone in your group arrive together — splitting up slows the door down.
Groups & what the door looks for
  • Century's door is moderate compared to stricter King West rooms — a put-together, sober, polite group gets through without much trouble.
  • Groups of 4–6 are the easiest size for guestlist.
  • Large all-guy groups should arrive early; balanced groups move faster.
  • For 8+ guests, a booth and bottle service is smoother than guestlist and guarantees you a spot.
ID requirements
  • Valid government photo ID is required — passport, Ontario driver's license, or Canadian provincial photo card.
  • Century is 19+ on a normal club night, with no exceptions. Expect to be carded if you look under 25.
  • Photocopies, photos of ID, and expired ID aren't accepted.
Dress code, in detail
  • Century's official policy is fashionable-forward attire — no hats, athletic wear, jerseys, shorts, track pants, baggy clothing, or gang colours.
  • In practice the door is more relaxed than some King West rooms. A proper night-out outfit is fine; you don't need to be in formalwear.
  • Avoid: sportswear, athletic running shoes, flip-flops, and men's boots — those are the most common reasons people get stopped.
  • Safe bet: elevated streetwear, button-ups, fitted tops, dresses or going-out sets, with clean shoes.
Does bottle service help with entry?
  • Yes — a booth reservation skips the cover and the line, and gives your group a guaranteed spot once the room fills.
  • For larger groups or any night you expect to be busy (long weekend, special event), a table takes the uncertainty out.
  • Tables are first-come on confirmation, so request early if you want a specific booth.
Insider tips
  • Get there before 11pm — the line and the room both build toward midnight.
  • The entry hall is mirror-lined with red LED lighting — a popular spot for a photo before the main room.
  • Coat check is just past the box office inside; bring $4–$5 cash, and photograph your ticket number.
  • The smoking area is at the back of the club, accessible from inside — you don't lose your spot to step out.
  • Closest TTC stop is St. Andrew Station (Line 1); head west on King, or take the streetcar.

About Century Toronto

The modern, full-nightclub chapter of a King West address.

Century is at 580 King Street West, north side of King just east of Portland, in the Fashion District — one of the busiest stretches of nightlife in the city. The venue was previously Everleigh, a hybrid bar-club with a more casual feel. Same ownership group rebranded it into a full nightclub, kept the address, rebuilt the experience around a modern light and sound system. The result is a darker, more energetic room than the bar it replaced.

Inside, the layout is straightforward. Past the security pat-down and box office, a mirror-lined hallway lit in red LED leads into the main room — a single large space with one long bar against the back wall, a dance floor in the centre, booths wrapping the floor by the windows and deeper in. The lighting is the signature: screen walls, neon spotlights, and a busy smoke machine give the room a Vegas-and-Miami feel. Bathrooms and an indoor smoking area are at the back.

Programming is hip-hop, trap and urban Top 40, with some EDM and the occasional visiting international DJ. Crowd skews young (roughly 19-25) and casual. The room starts building around 11:30pm to midnight on a busy Friday or Saturday. Century is the right pick for a mainstream night out with a group, especially booked with guestlist or a booth. For an intimate lounge or an underground dance room, the best clubs in Toronto guide has better-fitting options.

Century Toronto bottle service pricing

Minimum spend ranges by booth type. All tables are first-come on confirmation.

  • Dance Floor

    8–10 guests · booth on the main floor by the action

    ~$1,000minimum spend
  • Dance Floor VIP

    12+ guests · prime dance-floor booth for a bigger group

    ~$1,500minimum spend
  • DJ VIP

    15 guests · elevated VIP section near the DJ

    ~$2,000minimum spend
  • DJ Booth Top tier

    20 guests · directly beside the DJ — the best seat in the room

    ~$2,500minimum spend

What your minimum spend includes

  • Bottles of your choice — mid-range bottles run $300–$500 each, so a $1,000 minimum is roughly 2–3 bottles for the table
  • Mixers, ice, glassware — included, no upcharge
  • A dedicated server for your booth all night
  • Skip the cover & the line — bottle guests bypass the door queue
  • Reserved booth for your group with a guaranteed seat through the night

How this compares

Century's minimums start around $1,000 — on the more accessible end for King West, lower than the city's strictest bottle-service rooms. Birthday and table packages typically start around $1,500–$2,000 plus tax and tip.

For a Dance Floor booth of 8–10 guests, a $1,000 minimum works out to roughly $100–$125 per person for guaranteed entry, a table, and a couple of bottles split across the group.

Bottle guests should arrive around 10:30–11pm to settle in before the room fills. All tables are first-come on confirmation — submit a request and we'll confirm availability and current pricing.

What a typical night looks like

How Friday and Saturday nights actually unfold inside.

  1. 10pm

    Doors open

    Quietest, smoothest entry of the night. A good time to arrive and grab a spot if you have a booth.

  2. ~11pm

    Line starts forming

    The queue outside grows as midnight approaches. Aim to be inside before now — women's free-guestlist window closes at 11:30pm.

  3. 11:30pm–12:30am

    Peak energy

    The room fills, the dance floor is busy, and the light and sound system is at full tilt. The best stretch of the night.

  4. ~1am

    Crowd rotates

    Some groups head out, others arrive. The dance floor stays busy through last call.

  5. 2am

    Last call

    Last call at 2am; the room clears shortly after. King West stays busy outside well past close.

Photos

The Century Toronto room, lighting, and crowd.

Century Toronto location & directions

North side of King St W, just east of Portland — in the heart of the Fashion District.

580 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1M1

Cross-streets: King St W & Portland · North side of King · Fashion District

  • TTC: St. Andrew Station (Line 1) — walk west on King St W or take the 504 King streetcar
  • Parking: Public lots at 552 King St W and 621 King St W; 97 Bathurst St is a 5–8 min walk
  • Payment: Cash, debit, Visa, MasterCard, Amex accepted
  • Prohibited: Pro cameras, DSLRs, video cameras, laptops, iPads, water bottles, weapons

How we verify this page

We build venue pages from a mix of the club's official information, established Toronto nightlife sources, public review trends, and guest feedback we receive through this form. Door rules, cover, and bottle minimums can change night to night — for the current night, use the booking form to confirm.

  • Hours, address & policies: from Century's official site and established Toronto club listings.
  • Pricing: bottle tiers, cover and drink prices cross-checked across multiple public nightlife sources and guest reports.
  • Editorial review: the TorontoNightclubs.com team's independent assessment of vibe, door, and value.
  • Reviews: aggregated from public Google profiles. We don't operate, own, or earn commissions from Century Toronto.

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Century Toronto FAQ

Quick answers to the questions guests ask most often.

Where is Century Toronto located?

Century Toronto is at 580 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1M1, on the north side of King St W just east of Portland in the Fashion District. The closest subway is St. Andrew Station, a short walk or streetcar ride east.

What is the dress code at Century Toronto?

Century's official dress code is fashionable-forward: no hats, athletic wear, jerseys, shorts, track pants, baggy clothing, or sportswear. In practice the door is moderate compared to stricter King West rooms — a put-together night-out outfit is fine. Avoid sportswear, running shoes, and men's boots.

How do I get on the guestlist at Century Toronto?

Use the form at the top of this page to request guestlist for Century Toronto. We respond by text or email to confirm. Arrive before 11pm — the line builds toward midnight, and women on guestlist before 11:30pm typically enter free.

How much is bottle service at Century Toronto?

Dance Floor: about $1,000 minimum for 8–10 guests.

Dance Floor VIP: about $1,500 for 12+ guests.

DJ VIP: about $2,000 for 15 guests.

DJ Booth: about $2,500 for 20 guests.

Mid-range bottles run $300–$500, and birthday/table packages typically start around $1,500–$2,000 plus tax and tip.

How much is cover at Century Toronto?

Cover at Century Toronto is typically $20 for men. Women on guestlist before 11:30pm usually enter free. Bottle-service guests skip the cover line.

What music does Century Toronto play?

Century programs hip-hop, trap and urban Top 40 as the core weekend sound, with some EDM mixed in. The club also occasionally hosts visiting international DJs.

What time does Century Toronto open and close?

Century is open Friday and Saturday from 10:00pm, with last call at 2:00am. The room starts filling around 11:30pm to midnight. It also opens select long-weekend Sundays.

What is the age limit at Century Toronto?

Century Toronto is 19+ on a normal club night — Ontario's legal drinking age — with no exceptions. Government-issued photo ID is required.

Is Century Toronto a good club?

Century is a spacious, modern King West club with a strong light and sound system and a young weekend crowd. It's a solid mainstream night out for hip-hop and Top 40. Public review scores are mixed — common complaints are door/cover disputes and pricey drinks — so booking guestlist or a table ahead makes the night smoother.

How much are drinks at Century Toronto?

Drinks at Century Toronto run about $10–$12 for standard cocktails, beer and shots, with premium pours higher. Mid-range bottles average $300–$500.

Does Century Toronto have coat check?

Yes — coat check is on-site at Century Toronto for about $4–$5, paid after you enter at the box office inside. Photograph your ticket number so you can retrieve your belongings quickly.

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