Part of the Gay Toronto Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Toronto, Ontario
Gay-owned Church Street boutique and barbershop, since 1999.
Open since 2014, The Men's Room is a gay-owned shop in the Church-Wellesley Village that splits its space between a fashion-and-fetish boutique up front and a working barbershop in the back. The retail side runs from streetwear to leather, neoprene, harnesses, and jockstraps, plus gear for puppy play and bondage and drag essentials like heels and wigs — the kind of one-stop spot that's hard to find outside a major-city gayborhood. The barbershop handles fades, straight-razor shaves, and beard work, with barbers who know their queer clientele. It also functions as a neighborhood node for the scene: a ticket outlet for local fetish and circuit parties, and one of three Men's Room locations alongside Montreal and Chicago. Come in for a haircut, leave with a harness and tickets to whatever's happening that weekend. It's a practical anchor on Church Street, not a novelty.
Have feedback on this description? Let us knowGet the full experience — check in, follow this venue, and connect with the community.
No upcoming events
Try checking a later date or browse events in the app
Catch your city's vibe or the global LGBTQ+ scene.
No spam, unsubscribe anytime.

The complete LGBTQ+ guide to Toronto — the Church-Wellesley Village, gay bars, Pride weekend, Hanlan's Point Beach, queer history, where to stay, and everything to plan your trip.

The definitive guide to the best gay bars in Toronto — Woody's, Crews & Tangos, Pegasus, Sweaty Betty's, Black Eagle, the bathhouses, and the gay spots beyond Church Street.

Where to stay in Toronto as an LGBTQ+ traveller — boutique hotels in the Church-Wellesley Village, Yorkville luxury, downtown chains, and neighbourhood tips for every budget.

Everything for Toronto Pride 2026 — parade, Trans March, Dyke March, Street Fair, best parties on Church Street, and where to stay.


$70
Experiences powered by Viator