Nestled in the heart of The Distillery Historic District, Stirling Room is an elegant and upscale lounge with a sophisticated atmosphere catering to the city's elite and young professional crowd. Stirling Room is open weekday evenings for guests to unwind with a cocktail and good conversation after work as well as on the weekends, showcasing the best DJ's, style and service in the city. The lounge also offers the ideal setting to host a range of corporate and social events.
Inspired by Victorian Goth, Stirling Room is a marriage of contemporary design and historic architecture, creating a unique and intimate experience. The venues construction consists of exposed brick, large wood beans, original plank flooring and beautiful stone archways. The décor features rich leather banquettes, grand lounge furniture and illuminated onyx bars. A reclaimed baby grand piano converted into a DJ booth is the highlight of the space and is sure to leave an indelible impression on your guests.
Distillery District
The Distillery District is rich with Canadian history. The site was once The Gooderham and Worts Distillery, and represents one of the largest collections of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America. Today, it is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It is considered one of Ontario's most popular tourist attractions featuring live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants.
Who We Are
Albert Rishes was born in Belarus, Russia and raised in Richmond Hill. His introduction to Toronto's nightlife scene ignited his passion for entertainment and he has been working in all aspects of the club/lounge industry for well over a decade. Majoring in business and marketing, Albert has always had a strong insight on new business ventures and his great vision, perseverance and dedication allows him to bring his projects to life. Well aware that Toronto's nightlife has evolved over the past decade, and recognizing the need for a progressive and sophisticated space, Albert was drawn to The Distillery and hence, Stirling Room was born.
