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More venues approved for extended liquor licences

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On Wednesday, we reported on nine venues that have been given permission to serve booze until 4 a.m. during the film festival. Over the last two days, many more have been granted the special licence. Here’s the full updated list, just in time for the weekend.

The Boiler House, 55 Mill St., Bldg. 45 and 46 (at Trinity St.) (only on Sept. 8)•Brant House, 522 King St. W. (at Brant St.) (only on Sept. 6)•Century Room, 580 King St. W. (at Portland St.)•Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen St. W. (at Beaconsfield Ave.)•Empire Restaurant and Lounge, 50 Cumberland St. (at Yonge)•Flow, 133 Yorkville Ave. (at Avenue Rd.)•Four Seasons, 21 Avenue Rd. (at Cumberland St.)•Fox and Fiddle, 280 Bloor St. W. (at Huron St.)•InterContinental, 220 Bloor St. W. (at Bedford Rd.)•Live @ Court House, 57 Adelaide St. E. (at Church St.)•Lobby Lounge and Restaurant, 192 Bloor St. W. (at Avenue Rd.)•Muzik, 15 Saskatchewan Rd. (at Dufferin) (only on Sept. 5–6)•Park Hyatt, 4 Avenue Rd. (at Bloor St. W.)• Park Lane, 180 Pearl St. (at John St.)•Rosewater Supper Club, 19 Toronto St. (at Adelaide St. E.)•Senses, 328 Wellington St. W. (at Blue Jays Way) (only on Sept. 5)•The Social, 1100 Queen St. W. (at Dovercourt Rd.)•Sopra, 265 Davenport Rd. (at Avenue Rd.)•The Spoke Club, 600 King St. W. (at Bathurst)•This Is London, 364 Richmond St. W. (at Peter St.) (only on Sept. 6, 7, 13, 14) •Urban Restaurant, 303 King St. W. (at John St.)•Windsor Arms, 18 St. Thomas St. (at Bloor St. W.)•YNot Lounge, 120 Cumberland St. (at Bellair St.)

Related:Where to get a drink after 2 a.m.

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