Goldie Bar is a location in the heart of Toronto's King West location in what appears to be a century old townhouse from the exterior. Within its walls is a captivating cocktail club and neon-lit lounge area -- the interior is designed by Kayla Pongrac, an award-winning designer.
The design aesthetics embody the hip element of the locational area, whilst also honoring the heritage of the storied townhouse. It is a multi-level location that gives visitors the choice of spending time in its visually-pleasing modern bar found on the second floor or speculate the open-kitchen dining room. Goldie Bar also functions as an entertaining space that is equipped with A/V needs for meetings or presentations.
What's Driving This Trend
- Neon-lit Cocktail Bars
- Opportunity for cocktail bars to incorporate neon lighting to create visually captivating and trendy atmospheres.
- Multi-level Entertainment Spaces
- Opportunity for establishments to create multi-level spaces that offer different experiences to cater to various customer preferences.
- Design Aesthetics That Blend History and Modernity
- Opportunity for designers to create spaces that honour the heritage of historic buildings while incorporating contemporary design elements.
Who This Affects Most
- Hospitality
- Hotels, bars, and restaurants can benefit from incorporating neon lighting and multi-level spaces to create unique and appealing experiences for customers.
- Interior Design
- Designers can explore creating spaces that seamlessly blend historical and modern design elements to cater to a growing demand for visually stunning environments.
- Event Management
- Event spaces can capitalize on the trend of multi-level entertainment venues that offer flexibility and a range of experiences for different types of events.
