There’s no doubt that star-spotting is one of the biggest perks of living in a major city — and Toronto is no exception. With world-class shopping, dining and entertainment, it’s no wonder celebrities flock to our city for a taste of Canadian culture. But what hot spots are guaranteed to host your favourite stars this year? Get ready, because we’re bringing you the shortlist of past celebrity haunts and future picks just in time for TIFF!

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MARBL Restaurant
Where: Situated in the heart of the TIFF 2019 action, Toronto hot-spot MARBL Restaurant is located at 455 King St. West. Star-power: The aesthetically pleasing modern restaurant is hosting The Nordstrom Supper Suite VIP pop-up during the opening weekend (September 6 to 8). This top industry three-day event will roll out the red carpet for A-list stars such as Kate Winslet, Nicolas Cage, Heather Graham and more. The Nordstrom Supper Suite will also host the Collider Media Studio by day with talent such as Kristen Stewart, Sarah Paulson, Ellen Page, Dakota Fanning and more expected to stop in.

Montecito Restaurant
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Montecito Restaurant
Where: Just a few steps away from all the action at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, you’ll find Montecito Restaurant, situated in Reitman Square at 299 Adelaide Street West. Star power: The restaurant is an Official Hospitality Partner for the Toronto International Film Festival, and hosts several star-studded events each year.
In recent years, Montecito Restaurant hosted the annual Hugo Boss soiree as well as the film party for I, Tonya, which featured Margot Robbie and Allison Janney.
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RBC House/Sam Santos
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RBC House
Where: Returning again since its debut in 2017 is RBC House, finding its place at the heart of TIFF at 11 Duncan Street. Star power: On its debut year, RBC House played host to nine film parties, with A-listers like Claire Foy, Andrew Garfield, Elle Fanning, Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz in attendance, to name a few.
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The Hazelton Hotel
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The Hazelton Hotel
Where: You can’t miss the iconic Hazelton Hotel at 118 Yorkville Avenue. Star power: What A-lister hasn’t spent a night at the hotel’s Bellair Suite, or munched on a bagel at the upscale One Restaurant (ahem, Kate Moss)? The star-power of this luxurious hotel and its celebrity-loved restaurant is one of the most well-known in the city. With a roster of celebrity fans that include Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Clive Owen and Ben Affleck (to name a few!), it’s clear: the stars just can't resist this legendary Yorkville destination.
FYI: Year-round you can look to One Restaurant is the place to see – or be-seen – when it comes to the biggest stars living in and visiting the city. A go-to for Toronto’s elite, the venue offers first-rate service and dining for an experience that more than matches its long-standing reputation.

The Thompson Hotel
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The Thompson Hotel
Where: Ranking in at #3 on Condé Nast Traveler’s 2017 edition of Top Hotels in Canada: Readers Choice Edition is The Thompson Hotel, located at 550 Wellington Street West.Star-power: Past celebrity guests of the hotel include Bradley Cooper, Kate Hudson and James Franco.
FYI: From the rooftop lounge and pool, lobby bar, famed Thompson Diner and lower-level lounge venue Wildflower, the hotel is uniquely equipped to cater to and entertain its guests with several upscale in-house destinations. It’s no wonder the hotel plays host to several private star-studded TIFF parties each year.

Drake One Fifty/Jimmy Limit & James McDonald
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Drake One Fifty
Where: A fixture in Toronto’s Financial District since 2013, you can find Drake One Fifty at 150 York Street. Star-power: Effortlessly cool, Drake One Fifty hosts annual art exhibitions, weekly DJs and unique menu options — it’s no wonder this was the venue of choice for the Alias Grace TIFF after-party when it debuted. In attendance was Margaret Atwood, Sarah Polley and the film’s star Sarah Gadon. We can’t help but wonder which celebrities opted to get their palms read by the psychic hired for the event…

Drake Mini Bar/Steve Tsai
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Drake Mini Bar
Where: A few steps across the hall from Drake One Fifty, you’ll find the shiny-and-new Drake Mini Bar. Star-power: The Drake Hotel is known to attract visiting celebrities looking for a more low-key experience and has hosted stars like Donald Sutherland and Adrian Grenier in past years. The Drake Mini Bar may be new to the scene, but we’re putting this one down as one-to-watch for after-hours celebrity-spotting.
FYI: A small venue that packs a big punch, there’s nothing “mini” about the latest Drake installment, which offers up the best in bar-friendly bites, an eclectic wine list and so much more. Did someone say happy-hour?

Fairmont Royal York
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Fairmont Royal York
Where: Just minutes from the city’s biggest attractions, you’ll find the iconic Fairmont Royal York, located at 100 Front Street West. Star-power: Past guests of the legendary (and ultra-luxurious) hotel include Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, and Susan Sarandon, for starters.

The Shangri-La Hotel
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The Shangri-La Hotel
Where: Just a two-minute walk from St. Andrew subway station, the Shangri-La can be found at 188 University Avenue. Star-power: The hotel has been an Official Hospitality Partner of the Toronto International Film Festival and is well known to be a celebrity hotspot both during TIFF and year-round. From unforgettable meals at Bosk, the hotel’s signature restaurant, to the upscale comforts of the Lobby Lounge, the Shangri-La Hotel has cemented its status as a celebrity-favourite in the city.
FYI: Just in time for this year’s TIFF, the hotel recently refreshed their lobby to include a new stage, which will feature a handcrafted Fazioli piano, where guests will be able to take in live music daily and into the evenings.

Bisha Hotel
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Bisha Hotel
Where: In the heart of the entertainment district at 80 Blue Jays Way, you’ll find the Bisha Hotel.
Star-power: Past guests of the trendy hotel include Ellen Paige, Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Jake Gyllenhaal, Margot Robbie and Allison Janney — to name a few.

Kost
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Kost
Where: The rooftop restaurant is located on the 44th floor of the Bisha Hotel.
Star-power: Martin Short, Shaquille O’Neal and Rafael Nadal have enjoyed this too-cool spot.
FYI: Kost offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city and has frequently been tagged as one of the city’s “most Instagrammable spots” since first opening in 2017.

Akira Back
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Akira Back
Where: The second-floor of the Bisha Hotel is where you’ll discover Akira Back, the newest addition to the hotel’s growing roster of upscale venues.
Star-power: With the draw of the Bisha Hotel behind this newish venue, this was a big pick for last year's top debut venues for TIFF.
FYI: With Michelin-Star Chef Akira Back at the helm, we’re positive the food here will be as good as the star-spotting — if not better.

The Ritz-Carlton
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The Ritz-Carlton
Where: Located in the heart of downtown at 181 Wellington Street West you’ll find the incomparable Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Star-power: Previous guests include George Clooney, Ryan Gosling and Evan Rachel Wood — but with this destination, we could go on all day…
FYI: Enjoy handcrafted Italian cuisine at TOCA or cocktails with views overlooking the CN Tower at DEQ Terrace.

The Four Seasons Hotel
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The Four Seasons Hotel
Where: 60 Yorkville Avenue. Star-power: The luxury hotel has played host to countless celebrity guests over the years, with some notable fans of the hotel's dbar and Café Boulud being Woody Harrelson and Bruce Springstein, just to name a small few.
FYI: At the heart of the city’s most luxurious district for upscale shopping and dining, the Four Seasons Hotel is a landmark destination, and consistently a safe bet when it comes to star-gazing during TIFF and year-round.

Sofia Yorkville
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Sofia Yorkville
Where: 99 Yorkville Avenue.Star-power: Having secured its place atop the shortlist of Toronto’s hottest venues of the year, we’re betting the stars will be rolling in during festival season.

Patria
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Patria
Where: You’ll find the trendy Patria at the center of all the action at 478 King Street West. Star-power: Patria has been hosting celebrities for a few years now, and all signs point to a steady stream of stars for this year’s 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Spotted enjoying some authentic Spanish tapas in the past include stars like Kirsten Dunst, Adam Levine, Sandra Bullock, Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy.

Sassafraz
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Sassafraz
Where: At the corner of Bellair and Cumberland, in the very heart of Yorkville, you can’t miss the “little yellow house” — Sassafraz.
Star-power: We could take you all the way back to the 1960s with this one, but more recent celebrity guests include Cuba Gooding Jr., Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Bruce Willis… the list goes on… and on.
FYI: In a city that’s constantly shifting and changing, Sassafraz has become legend for its ability to remain current. Having recently undergone renovations, the venue continues to evolve, never ceasing to impress with style, service and of course – their phenomenal French-inspired Canadian cuisine.

Byblos
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Byblos
Where: Byblos is located on the first two floors of the Storys Building at 11 Duncan Street.
Star-power: John Travolta, Gerard Butler, Matt Damon and Michelle Williams — to start.
FYI: With Eastern Mediterranean inspiration, this upscale venue offers up shared plates and exotic cocktails in a sprawling space that’s more informal and welcoming than you might expect.
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