Toronto’s King West just got significantly more vivid. On July 24 (according to What Now) and July 25 (as per INK Entertainment’s official announcement), the city’s hospitality heavyweight unveiled Portland Square at 600 King Street West—a four-storey, multi-concept destination that’s rewriting the rules of nightlife and dining in 2025
A Corner Reimagined
Built on the former site of Clio and Margo, this reimagined hotspot transforms the block’s nightlife identity. Instead of one venue, guests now encounter four distinct worlds—stacked vertically, but united under one energetic, playful roof.
Four Floors, Four Stories
Rodeo Dive (Main Floor)
Opening this fall, this country-themed sports bar promises vintage Western charm with a twist: think leather accents, big-game energy, and a stage ready for live performances
The Portland Room (2nd Floor)
A sleek, design-forward event space made for private parties, brand activations, and gorgeous Instagram moments
Honey’s Chinese (3rd Floor)
Evoking the moody glamour of ‘60s Asian cinema—rich velvet, oversized lanterns, lacquered surfaces—and a cheeky menu nodding to Canadian-Chinese classics updated for modern palates
Prima Donna (4th Floor & Rooftop)
An Italian-American comfort-food escape, with plush banquettes, kitschy mobster flair, and a rooftop patio primed for photos and cocktails
A King West Mutation of Nightlife
This isn’t just a venue—it’s a narrative in bricks, murals, and menus. Charles Khabouth, CEO of INK Entertainment, described the project as “four fun worlds, one destination,” and that vision is visible at every turn—from the bold interiors to the playful storytelling embedded in each concept
Design That Speaks—and Serves
Each level doesn’t just offer a change of scenery; it creates an emotional shift. Whether you’re craving nostalgia over Peking duck, a laugh in a country-inspired bar, or family-style spaghetti under fairy lights, Portland Square promises sensory surprises and Instagram moments around every corner.
Beyond the Concept Rack
This launch signals something more: a shift from exclusivity to inclusivity. By combining diverse offerings under one roof, INK invites a broader audience—locals, culture-seekers, brunch groups, and night owls—to engage with nightlife on their terms .
Final Word
Portland Square isn’t just about eating or drinking—it’s about doing both in style, surprise, and sequence. It’s where the pedestrian walk becomes a journey. Where evenings can unfold upward, floor by floor, each with its own mood, menu, and meaning.