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REVIEW | CC Lounge & Supper Club

The first step inside the new CC Lounge & Supper Club on Yonge & Front will immediately draw your attention to their life-size gold-rimed birdcage, supple leather couches, wooden barrel tables and exposed brick wall - all meticulously designed to create the prohibition-era inspired atmosphere.  This Whisky specialty lounge provides guests a delicious menu full of comfort food as well as Whisky Tastings in their unique 'Whisky Tunnel.'



The CC Lounge & Supper Club is quite spacious with lounge areas and the main bar at the front and more dining tables for groups and the infamous whisky tunnel towards the back of the restaurant.  The two spaces can be divided easily with velvet curtains, making it a great spot for groups and parties for special occasions.

As I mentioned before, the decor is very eye catching! Beautiful swarovski crystal chandeliers are hung diagonally providing interesting light source and the exposed brick wall throughout the entire space stays true to the prohibition-era inspired interior.


For whisky lovers, the 'whisky tunnel' was made to resemble the tunnel that people used to smuggle whisky in the 1920's. First of its kind in North America, this tunnel holds 100 difference varieties of whisky, so be sure to request a tasting when you're here!

 


Not only that but you can expect to get a taste of some delicious whisky cocktails or even mocktails from their mixologists!

Steak Tartare on Crostini

Freshly shucked oysters

Mini Lobster Rolls 

Veal & Beef Gravy Poutine

More than anything, CC on Front would be a perfect venue for a large group as they can accommodate up to 100 people at once time. Especially with their delicious group menu at different price ranges (from $26 to $58), you'll be sure that everyone at your party will be raving about the food as well as a group whisky tasting!

For more information, visit www.CConFront.com

  -Our meal at this event was complimentary but opinions are our own-

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