Sitting 44 stories atop the Bisha Hotel in the epicentre of Toronto’s entertainment district, KOST (pronounced Coast) is Toronto’s newest rooftop oasis. I first visited KOST when it wasn’t open to the public during TIFF for a party hosted by Sony Music Canada. The evening views are to die for just as much as the daytime views. The rooftop offers guests a 360 degree perspective of the 6ix and offers a well-appointed rooftop patio with a long infinity pool that makes you think you could touch the top of the CN tower.
Kost, the latest addition to the Ink Entertainment family, is a toast to Baja flare, not only in taste but also by feel. The second I stepped out of the elevators, I felt like I was on vacation as the venue exudes the essence of the Baja Peninsula. The open concept kitchen sets the tone for a relaxing and breezy experience that’s still oh so chic. The designers (Studio Munge) have adorned the bright and spacious restaurant and patio with wicker furniture, pillows and plenty of loungers. The aesthetic is very simple yet elegant.