Harriet’s Toronto

Take in the most expansive views of vibrant Toronto from Harriet’s Rooftop at 1 Hotel Toronto.  Decorated with reclaimed and sustainable materials throughout, the lively, cozy vibe is perfect for enjoying light bites made from seasonal ingredients, as well as wellness cocktails prepared with fresh juices. For those looking to kick it up a notch, the lounge also offers craft cocktails and bottle service. 

Adresse 550 Wellington Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 2V5, Canada
Type de propriété Corporate Office
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À propos de The h.wood Group

About the company

The h.wood Group is a Los Angeles-based, hospitality and lifestyle marketing company with an iconic portfolio of luxury nightlife and restaurant venues. The vision of longtime friends John Terzian and Brian Toll, The h.wood Group was founded in 2008 as a way for the consummate hosts and entrepreneurs to bring their high-end, thoughtful concepts and passion for service to life.

From Delilah and The Nice Guy to Bootsy Bellows and Harriet’s, The h.wood Group is responsible for some of the most iconic brands in the world. With eleven venues in Los Angeles, three across the country and six new ones on the horizon, The h.wood Group is rapidly expanding thanks to its multi-concept portfolio uniquely positioned to cater to different markets. This growth is guided by the brand’s core values – distinct design, exceptional service and palpable atmosphere – which combine to create extraordinary moments for every guest.

The h.wood Group experience is known well beyond the walls of their brick-and-mortar locations, through its work as one of the most reputable event producers in the world. With passions for art, fashion, sports and entertainment, The h.wood Group’s signature approach to service and storytelling unites brands, consumers and talent at some of the world’s most iconic cultural events including Coachella, F1, Cannes, Art Basel and more. The h.wood Group offers corporate branding, catering, event production and marketing services at both private events and international pop-ups, reflecting and shaping popular culture on both local and global scales.