The Soul of Toronto’s Tex-Mex, Punk Rock, and Indie Music Scene
Sneaky Dee’s has been the beating heart of Toronto’s alternative scene since 1987.
Its first location was across the iconic Honest Ed’s, open 24 hours with the venue portion in the basement.
In 1989, we moved to our current location at 431 College St
Sneaky Dee’s has been the beating heart of Toronto’s alternative scene since 1987.
Its first location was across the iconic Honest Ed’s, open 24 hours with the venue portion in the basement.
In 1989, we moved to our current location at 431 College St
We’d like to think that the 30 odd years of graffiti that cover the walls tell a story of everyone who’ve spent time with us.
We’d like to think that the 30 odd years of graffiti that cover the walls tell a story of everyone who’ve spent time with us.
sneaky dee’s even appeared in the scott pilgrim comics.
Scott and his friends hung out at sneaky’s, ate nachos, and even faced off against a robot during a gig at the venue.
sneaky dee’s even appeared in the scott pilgrim comics.
Scott and his friends hung out at sneaky’s, ate nachos, and even faced off against a robot during a gig at the venue.