Poster Three to Tango 1999

Where was Three to Tango filmed

1999, Comedy Romance
Filming country: USA Canada

Three to Tango was filmed in Toronto in Canada and Chicago in the United States of America.

Canary Restaurant

In movie

Scene where Oscar and Amy run through the rain to the restaurant and have a meal.


Real

Scene was shot The Place Street School opened in 1859 designed by architect Joseph Sheard to teach about 180 students. The building was sold after the school's closure in 1887 and became a hotel that went by several names including Irvine House, Cherry Street Hotel, and Eastern Star Hotel. When these various hotels failed the building stood vacant from 1910–22 when it was converted for industrial uses.The Canary Restaurant began operation on the ground floor of the building in 1965 and retained its 60s-era decor until its closure in 2007 due to a drop in traffic caused by development in the area.
Toronto



Telford Building

In movie



Real

Scene was shot Liberty Grand was constructed in 1926 to house exhibit space for the Ontario government during the annual Canadian National Exhibition. It was designed in the Beaux-Arts style by firm Chapman and Oxley with an ornate exterior but a fairly plain interior. In 1971 the new Ontario Place took over the role that the building held and it remained vacant until 2001 when it was leased to the Liberty Entertainment Group who renovated the facility as an events space.
Toronto



NAGLPC Awards Gala

In movie



Real

Scene was shot The Elgin and Winter Garden theatres are the last surviving stacked Edwardian theatres in the world. The theatres opened in 1913 as the flagship venue of Marcus Loew's theatre chain and were designed by Thomas W. Lamb. The ground-level Elgin Theatre is decorated in gold and marble with a domed roof while seven storeys above is the Winter Garden Theatre covered in plant murals, garden trellises, and columns designed like tree trunks. The upper theatre was closed in 1928 as the lower theatre was converted to show talkies, and the upper theatre remained closed until the building was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1981.
Toronto




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