Brand Activation Program · 460 King West

Bring your
brand to 460.

A flexible activation program at the corner of King and Spadina — retail floor, patio, private rooms, and full-building takeovers, in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District.

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The Spaces

5 options on
1 address.

Two run all day with high foot traffic. Three run private upstairs. They can be programmed alone or in combination.

The Carbon Snack Bar retail floor
High Traffic · Public

The Retail Floor

Open counter, fridges, bottle shop, and merchandise zone on the ground floor of 460. Designed for product sampling, shelf takeovers, and limited-edition collaborations.

All year · 7 days
Morning · lunch · afternoon peaks
The Carbon Snack Bar patio
High Traffic · Outdoor

The Patio

Sidewalk patio along one of Toronto’s busiest pedestrian corridors. Built for warm-weather sampling, intercept campaigns, and unmissable street-level presence.

April — October
King St West · corner visibility
Plus three private spaces upstairs — for seated, ticketed, and exclusive formats
70

The Spadina Room

Private room with warm architectural detail. For intimate brand activations and curated mixers.

120

The Grand Hall

Natural light, flexible layouts, full A/V. For sit-down dinners, receptions, and launches.

250

The Courtyard

Open-air courtyard adjacent to the Grand Hall. Combined, our largest format.

+ Premium Add-On

Private King Street Entrance

Brands can add a dedicated entry directly from King Street, separate from the main Snack Bar — for a fully branded arrival experience with signage, doormen, photography, and a controlled guest path from sidewalk to room.

How To Activate

Six ways
to arrive.

Every brand arrives with a different goal. These are the formats we programme most often. The two highlighted below are our highest-traffic formats; each can also be layered with the others.

A brand activation in The Grand Hall Activated · The Grand Hall
The Courtyard at 460 The Courtyard · 250 capacity
Format 03

Menu Collaboration

A co-developed menu item or drink that runs for a defined period — branded, photographed, and sold through our regular service. Strong earned media potential.

Format 04

Intimate Dinner / Salon

A seated dinner or salon for up to 70 in the Spadina Room. Ideal for press previews, founder dinners, and client cultivation.

Format 05

Full Floor Launch

The Grand Hall, the Courtyard, and the connecting program of food and beverage from The Social Catering & Co. For 120 to 250 guests, with full A/V and staffing.

Format 06

Building Takeover

The whole address — retail, patio, exterior signage, and event floor — programmed end-to-end for a single brand over one to several days. Selectively offered.

Who You Reach

One of Toronto’s
busiest corners.

King and Spadina sits inside the Entertainment District, the densest stretch of pedestrian, creative, and hospitality foot traffic in downtown Toronto.

7 days
Open every day · Mon – Sun

The retail floor catches the daytime corridor across three predictable peaks: morning coffee, the lunch crunch, and the afternoon snack run.

Two-sided
Corner visibility · King & Spadina

Heritage faç­ade visible from both King Street West and Spadina Avenue. Window wraps and exterior signage available to amplify any in-building activation.

The patio at The Carbon Snack Bar with guests
Why The Patio Matters

April through October, the sidewalk does the work.

Toronto’s warm season is short and the patio along King West is one of the highest-visibility outdoor surfaces we have. Combined with the retail floor inside, a patio activation gives a brand continuous, unmissable presence at street level — from morning commuters to evening theatre traffic out of TIFF Bell Lightbox, Roy Thomson Hall, and the surrounding King West restaurants and hotels.

The Address

460 King West.

Northwest corner of King and Spadina, in the heart of the Entertainment District — in a heritage building Toronto has known for 150 years.

The Carbon Snack Bar at 460 King West, street view
460 King West · Heritage corner at King & Spadina
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NW corner footprint · King & Spadina

460 King West began life in 1873 as the Richardson House, a 60-room hotel. It later became the Cabana Room, where The Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen left their marks. After that it ran as the Spadina Hotel, then sat dormant for the better part of a decade.

The Carbon Snack Bar reopened the building in 2025, restoring the original brick, the generous ceiling height, and the corner’s architectural soul — and giving Toronto something it already trusts. Heritage is doing real work here: every activation inside this building inherits a story the city already knows.

1873
Year built — The Richardson House
2025
Reopened — The Carbon Snack Bar
Begin a Conversation

If something here
caught your eye.

The right activation starts with a short conversation about what the brand is trying to earn, when, and from whom. We’ll come back with a tailored proposition for the spaces, formats, and dates that fit.

Direct Inquiries
Yannick Bigourdan
Founder & Operator
The Venue
460 King Street West
Toronto, ON
Snack Bar Direct
416·603·2249
Events & Activations
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