
Toronto club shocked after someone steals all their alcohol and sound equipment
Becky Robertson
created: Aug. 5, 2025, 8:05 p.m. | updated: Aug. 6, 2025, 8:53 p.m.
Owners of a club in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood are reeling this week after a brazen break-in robbed them of thousands of dollars in alcohol and specialized sound equipment used to put on their popular nightly events.
In total, a whopping 17 pieces of pricey tech were taken from the premises, ranging from turntables and multi-players to amps, speakers and cables.
One of those stolen, a Pioneer DJM-A9 professional mixer, is worth approximately $4,000 just on its own.
"Our beloved space, Cafeteria, suffered a devastating and deliberate break-in and robbery... we're still in shock, but we're doing everything we can to gather the gear we need to keep operating," the post reads.
And, part of their efforts to get back on their feet will take the form of what they do best: a party.
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