After a year of silence, a storied King West space has re-emerged with a fresh, elevated energy—and it’s called Discreta. For those who remember, this is the spot formerly known as Marbl and then later rebranded as 100 days. It’s sat quiet for around a year, but now it’s back, and it’s poised to become Toronto’s go-to lounge for champagne, style, and immersive nights.
Discreta bills itself as “Toronto’s most elusive champagne lounge.” discretato.com Nestled at 455 King St W, the venue is hidden in plain sight—but once you enter, you’ll immediately sense the difference. The space has been refined: luxe finishes, moody yet modern lighting, textures that feel intentional, and corners made for both lounging and living the night. It’s not just about seeing and being seen—it’s about feeling like every detail was made for you.
The vibe is stylish and sophisticated without being stuffy. Discreta isn’t trying to be a megaclub; it’s going for intimacy, exclusivity, and immersive nights. DJs will be live, curating sets that match the rhythm of the room. There are VIP spaces that offer privacy without sacrificing atmosphere—ideal for celebrating, escaping, or simply showing up and letting the night unfold.
Hours are late—open from 11:00pm until late, and it seems designed to come alive once darkness sets in. The dress code leans upscale; this is a place to dress up. If you’re looking for casual sweatpants and flip-flops, this is not the move. But if you want elegance with edge, glam with grit, this might just be your new favourite haunt.
Now, some history: Marbl was a King West resto-lounge/event space with a lot of buzz when it opened—sleek design, good food, ambitious cocktail programming. Later it changed its name to 100 days, offering a mix of lounge + nightlife + events. But after a stretch in operation, it closed and remained empty for the past year. The fact that it’s sat vacant has only built up anticipation — people in the know have been waiting for something new to fill that shell. Discreta looks to be more than a fill—it wants to be a transformation.
What sets Discreta apart is how intentional everything feels. The architecture and interior are meant to be more than backdrop; they are part of the storytelling. Lighting, texture, flow—all crafted so that the space supports the mood rather than distracts from it. The music isn’t just background; it’s with intention. And service is positioned as premium: smooth, attentive, refined. This isn’t just “going out”; it’s entering a scene.
For the young, edgy crowd—this is your kind of place. If you like nights that hover between sultry and ecstatic, between exclusive and inclusive; if you like celebrating style, shaking off the week, and stepping into something new—Discreta is made for you. King West has always had its glam spots, but this raises the bar.
One potential caveat: because it leans luxury, Discreta may come with premium pricing: bottles, table minimums, reserved spaces. It’s the trade-off for ambiance and elevated experience. Also, with early nights being quiet until things get going, timing matters—arrive late unless you want a mellow warmup.
Bottom line: Discreta isn’t just a rebrand. It’s a rebirth. Where once stood Marbl, now Discreta steps in—silent yet assertive, elegant yet real. If you’ve been missing a place that blends champagne vibes, design, and deep-night energy, this just may be your next go-to. It’s time to RSVP, get dressed, and see what it’s like when the past sleeps and something new wakes up.