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Parking & Directions for Pokey LaFarge Horseshoe Tavern
370 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON
M5V 2A2, CA
1. Green P Parking - 0.2 miles - $10
2. 1 Blue Jays Way Lot - 0.3 miles - $15
3. 150 John St Lot - 0.4 miles - $12
4. Impark Lot - 0.5 miles - $14
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $3/hour
Pokey LaFarge Concert Live at Horseshoe Tavern | Toronto
The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple is one of those hidden gems where history and vibe collide. It’s the place where a legendary rock band played their first big gig back in 1975, and you can still feel that energy when you walk in. The venue's got this cool, almost secretive touch with Masonic symbols subtly woven into its architecture, giving it that mysterious charm. In 2012, they upgraded to a digital ticketing system which made grabbing your spot way easier, no more paper tickets, just a quick scan and you're in. The hall’s design is pretty clever too, especially the mezzanine level, which boosts the sound quality and offers a perfect balance between being close enough to feel the music and having a great overall view. It’s no wonder that when Pokey LaFarge played there for Toronto fans, the atmosphere was electric, and the show felt like something special. Whether you’re coming from Vaughan on the subway’s Yonge line or from Mississauga hopping on the MiWay 109 to Kipling then heading east, getting there is straightforward enough, though maybe a little adventure is part of the fun. Honestly, catching a show at the Toronto Masonic Temple’s Concert Hall feels like stepping into a piece of musical history, and seeing Pokey LaFarge live in such a storied space? That’s a night to remember.