About Rogue Nightclub
Rogue Nightclub is a large, modern nightclub and event space at 35 Brunel Road in Mississauga (near Sheridan College). It spans over 10,000 sq ft and can accommodate up to about 1,050 people (AGCO licensed). The venue has an industrial-chic design with exposed brick and steel elements, multiple bars, private booths and two outdoor patios. Rogue uniquely combines a full-service restaurant (Rogue Kitchen & Bar) with a high-energy dance club, making it a distinctive “one-stop” nightlife destination in the 905 area. It opened in the late 2010s as a brand-new hospitality complex. The space includes five full-service bars, state-of-the-art audio/visual production, and even the “most opulent ladies’ room” in the GTA. Rogue is particularly notable for hosting a wide range of cultural party nights (Latin, South Asian, Afro-Caribbean, etc.), so it stands out as a hub for diverse communities outside downtown Toronto.
Events and Programming
Rogue Nightclub’s calendar is packed mainly with themed dance parties and DJ events. Most weekends feature one or two big nights – for example, Bollywood/Desi music party nights on Saturdays, Latin and Reggaeton nights on other evenings, Afrobeat or Caribbean “Carnival in the 6ix” parties during Caribana season, and special holiday events (Halloween, New Year’s, etc.). Some nights are branded (e.g. “Desi Vibes” Bollywood parties, “Rogue Goes Country” line-dancing nights, throwback or tribute nights). Promoters bring in local and international DJs, guest performers, and surprise hosts (for instance, the 2023 Caribana Saturday was hosted by hip-hop artist Jadakiss). Events typically start around 10 PM and run until 2–3 AM. Cover charges vary widely: early general admission (GA) tickets (often a “guest list”) might be $15–$20, whereas late-evening door cover for special events can reach $30–$40 or more. Bottle service and VIP table packages are also offered for groups. In addition to public dance nights, Rogue regularly hosts private events and corporate parties, since the venue has flexible layouts and full catering. Typical ticket prices for dance parties fall in the $15–$30 range, though premium nights (holiday or high-profile DJ nights) may cost more. Rogue advertises new events on its social media and partner promoters’ pages, and sell tickets online or at the door. Recurring events mean that Rogue often has themed nights every week or month, so there is almost always something going on from Friday through Saturday (and sometimes Thursday). Notable past events include annual Caribana weekend parties, “Dragon City” Chinese New Year celebrations, Bollywood Masti nights and club-themed parties.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Rogue parties are typically sold through online outlets or by affiliated promoters. The club itself does not have a traditional box office; instead, most events use third-party ticketing (Eventbrite, local promoters, or club websites). Popular events often sell out quickly, so it’s best to buy online in advance or RSVP to guest lists early. Follow Rogue’s own channels or event sponsors for presale announcements (and occasional promo codes or guestlist privileges). Walk-up cover is usually available at the door if the event hasn’t sold out, but lines can be long on busy nights. Passwords or guest lists are common, especially for cover discounts or free ladies’ entry before a set time. For VIP booths and bottle service, you usually need to contact the club ahead of time to reserve a table package. Pricing tiers generally go from basic GA (standing) entry up to premium reserved tables with table service. Expect to pay more for late-arrival tickets or same-night door sales. As a rule, arrive early, coordinate with promoters, and watch for “ladies free before 11:30 PM” or similar offers to get the best deal. Credit/debit and cash are accepted for cover at the door, but confirm in advance if a ticket is mandatory. The Rogue Kitchen & Bar (restaurant side) also takes reservations and serves a dinner menu, so if you plan a pre-club meal, check availability on OpenTable or call ahead.
Seating and Layout
Rogue Nightclub is designed mostly for standing-room dancing, but it does offer some seating and VIP areas. The main “dance floor” is open with guests standing to enjoy the DJs and light show. Around the perimeter you’ll find booths and bar stools where groups can sit. The venue can be used as four spaces: the main dance area, a private lounge section, the dining lounge, and two outdoor patios. If you have a VIP booth or lounge reservation, you’ll be seated on plush couches or bar-height tables along the sides or in curtained sections. For general admission, the best spot to watch the action is toward the front and center of the dance floor, near the DJ stage, but that area also gets very loud. Standing side areas can be better for chatting or hearing the music more evenly. Keep in mind Rogue’s sound system is powerful – some reviews say it’s very bright and loud – so if you’re sensitive to bass or high volumes, consider earplugs and standing back from the speakers. The two large outdoor patios (one covered) have seating for a breather or smoking; these areas offer a view of the dance floor through glass or pass-thru openings. The bar areas are spread throughout the club, so lines are manageable if you avoid peak rush. In short, nearly every vantage inside has a good view of the DJ and lights, but the club’s layout has no bad seats per se. Avoid crowding the back hallway if you want music (the speakers face toward the middle). Also note: the lounge/dining areas are often open before the club starts, so early arrivers can grab seats there first.
Getting There and Parking
Rogue Nightclub’s exact address is 35 Brunel Road, Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E8 . It’s located in western Mississauga at Hurontario Street and Brunel Road, just a few blocks south of Sheridan College’s main (HMC) campus. By car, take Hurontario south of Hwy 401 and turn east onto Brunel; the club’s parking lot is on-site behind the building (often free to patrons). There is a large surface lot primarily for Rogue guests, so driving and parking are generally easy even on busy nights. By transit, Rogue is served by MiWay buses: routes 17 Hurontario, 502 Züm Hurontario, 70 Britannia, 39 Britannia (connecting to Meadowvale GO), and the 103 Hurontario Express all stop on Hurontario near Brunel (a 3–5 minute walk). For example, you can take the MiWay 502 (Hurontario Züm) to “Hurontario @ Brunel” stop. There is no direct GO train station nearby, but Dixie GO or Port Credit GO can be reached by local bus. Rideshare pickups/drop-offs can be done directly in front of the main entrance on Brunel. The club’s two doorways open onto the parking and sidewalk, so drop-off is convenient. At night the area is well-lit, but late-night buses in Mississauga are limited (no overnight service), so expect to get a ride-share or cab if leaving past midnight. If walking from Hurontario Street, use sidewalks at Brunel and beware of traffic turning into/from the lot.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Rogue, you’ll find a trendy club atmosphere with dimmed industrial lighting, DJs or performers on a raised stage, and a stylish bar-backed dining lounge. Security and staff will check ID at the door (strictly 19+ to enter). The club usually begins admitting guests around 10–11 PM on event nights; coat check is available by each entrance for a small fee (liability up to $250). Photo ID is required and strictly enforced. The decor is modern – think exposed ductwork and LED screens – and the energy is high. The bar menu is extensive: cocktails, beer (domestic and imported), wine, and spirits. Servers circulate for bottle service and drinks. Early in the night, Rogue’s kitchen is open with appetizers and meals popular among dinner-and-dance guests. Restrooms (washrooms) are spacious; the women’s lounge is especially lavish. No outside food or drink is allowed. Most payment types are accepted (major credit cards; cash machines may be on-site but check in advance). Coat check tags must be kept, and if lost there is only limited responsibility. Smoking is prohibited indoors by Ontario law; smokers can use the patio, which can host hookahs (flavored tobacco pipes) on permitted nights. The crowd is usually friendly and diverse. Dress is fashionable – avoid athletic wear. Be prepared for very loud music (sound-to-your-thumb-wobbling levels), and note that electronic hook-up (like charging outlets) is not freely available, so start the night charged up.
Nearby Amenities
Rogue’s Sheridan-area location is not in downtown Mississauga, so plan your pre- or post-club plans accordingly. Within walking distance there’s a small plaza with a Subway sandwich shop, convenience stores, and a few quick bites. The Neo City shopping plaza (just west) has a Tim Hortons/Starbucks, pizza place, and Asian quick-service spots. For full sit-down dining before the club, you can stay right onsite at Rogue Kitchen & Bar’s restaurant (reservations recommended). A short drive away (5–10 minutes) are several casual restaurants along Hurontario or at nearby Dundas/Brunswick area – including Swiss Chalet, diners, and ethnic eateries like Indian, Thai, or Middle Eastern cafes if you want an earlier meal. Mississauga’s Square One shopping district and City Centre (with dozens of restaurants and several hotels) is about 15–20 minutes east, so many people coordinate hotel stays there for the night. Closer to the airport (northwest) are chain hotels like Holiday Inn, Marriott, and Home2Suites. Public transit back home late can be scarce, so booking an Uber or taxi in advance is wise. The “Rush Hour Yonge Subway” analogy doesn’t apply here; this is suburbia, so arriving early is best to beat any line and settle in. After the club, unless you’re already close to a hotel, your best move is a cab or ride-share, as bus service past midnight is very limited in this area. Nearby bars for a drink before the show include Rendezvous Lounge (minutes south on Princess Royal), and if staying around town after, the downtown Mississauga neighbourhood has several late-night pubs and lounges – but that’s a separate scene. Plan to arrive by 11 PM at the latest on weekends to get in smoothly, and be prepared for minimal transit options after 2:30 AM.
What Makes This Venue Special
Several features set Rogue apart in the local scene. First, its sheer size and modern amenities – a huge dance floor under loft-like ceilings with cutting-edge sound and lights – give it a “big city” feel unusual for Mississauga. The venue’s design is striking: multiple bars, room for private events, and high-design finishing (the women’s restrooms are famously luxurious, for example). Entertainment-wise, Rogue is known for niche themed nights that celebrate cultural diversity (e.g. Caribbean Soca parties, Bollywood nights, Persian music events, etc.). These nights draw guests from all over the GTA, making Rogue a multicultural hotspot. Many patrons appreciate that the club is also ran-of-house is quality – reviews often praise friendly bartenders and an attentive vibe (though experiences vary). Getting “dressed up to go out” here feels more upscale than a typical suburban bar. The pairing of a full restaurant and a nightclub under one roof also makes Rogue stand out: you can have a sit-down meal or bottle-service dinner, then seamlessly transition into the dance floor. Locals also note that Rogue steps in where other big Peel clubs have closed, so it’s become Mississauga’s premier nightclub venue. Its impact on the community is seen in city nightlife; it draws crowds to an area that was once quiet at night, and contributes to the local economy via jobs (bartenders, servers, DJs, security) and tourism (clubs like Caribana after-parties are a draw). In short, both artists and club-goers enjoy Rogue for its high energy environment and flexible space. Whether it’s an intimate lounge vibe on a Thursday or a 1,000-person blowout on a Saturday, Rogue hosts a range of memorable nights uncommon in the suburbs.
Visitor Tips and Information
Entry Requirements: You must be 19 or older with a valid government ID. Expect a brief line and a security check. The dress code is smart-casual (club attire). Athletic gear, baseball caps, and overly casual clothes may be denied. Arrive early on big nights to avoid long queues, and have your ID and cash/cards ready. Photographers with non-commercial cameras are usually okay, but professional gear (AXW/long lenses) might need special permission. Autonomy is limited: most nights do not allow re-entry, so once you leave, you usually can’t come back in. Check event details; some allow a single coat check ticket for re-entry, but not all.
What to Bring/Not Bring: Do not bring outside drinks or food. Personal items like wrappers, weapons, or unsealed containers will be barred. It’s a good idea to bring earplugs if you are sensitive to loud music – Rogue’s bass can be intense. Bring your cell phone (though service inside may vary) and enough cash for cover and taxis. If texting or calling later, step out to the patio. A small amount of cash can speed minor purchases (coat check, tips, etc.), though cards are widely accepted inside.
Accessibility: Rogue Nightclub is wheelchair-accessible: the entrances are level and the main floor is one story. Accessible washrooms are available. If you require special accommodation, the best plan is to arrive early or call ahead (for example, reserve a table on the main floor). Staff can usually guide you to elevator/lift access if needed.
Age Restrictions: Always 19+. No exceptions. If you look under 25, expect staff to check ID carefully. No underage guests are allowed, even for private events.
Safety and Conduct: The club is patrolled by security; rough or aggressive behavior is not tolerated. Be aware of your drink (watch for over-serving). If you feel uncomfortable, alert staff immediately. There’s limited medical staff on-site (if any), so in an emergency call 911. Only use authorized rideshare drop-off areas for pickup. Stay with friends and have a planned way home. For any event-related alerts (allergies, emergency exit routes, etc.), take a second to note the exit locations and the phone number of a local cab company.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the address of Rogue Nightclub?
Rogue Nightclub is located at 35 Brunel Road in Mississauga, ON (postal code L4Z 3E8). It sits at Hurontario and Brunel, a short walk south of Sheridan College’s campus.
What nights is Rogue Nightclub open and when do events start?
Rogue typically hosts events on Friday and Saturday nights. The club usually opens around 10 or 11 PM and stays open until about 2:30–3 AM. Midweek or Sunday events are rare (except for private bookings). For a specific date, check the club’s event listings; most public parties begin between 10–11 PM.
How do I buy tickets to a Rogue Nightclub event?
Tickets are usually sold online through promoters or Eventbrite links rather than at a physical box office. For major themed nights, it’s best to buy in advance through official channels (often listed on social media). Some nights allow in-person cover at the door if not sold out. Watch Rogue’s website and Instagram or partner promoters for ticket links and guest list info.
What is the typical cover charge?
Cover charges range widely by event. Small club nights or guest-list entry might be around $15–$20. Special events like holiday parties or popular DJ appearances can be $30–$50 at the door. Ladies on guest-list often get free or reduced cover before a certain time. Check the specific event flyer for pricing and do arrive early to get the best rate.
Does Rogue Nightclub have a dress code?
Yes. The club enforces a smart-casual dress code. Fashionable clubwear is key. Avoid sports jerseys, athletic wear, flip-flops, or overly casual gear. Men should skip baseball caps and gym clothes. Nice jeans or slacks with a collared shirt (or trendy top) are appropriate. Treat it like a night out on the town.
Is there a coat check?
Yes. Coat check is available at the entrances for a small fee (usually a few dollars). Keep your ticket—if you lose it, liability is limited. The club limits its responsibility for checked items. Check early in the night to avoid a rush.
How do I get to Rogue Nightclub by public transit?
Take Mississauga MiWay buses to Hurontario Street and Britannia or Hurontario and Brunel. Routes 17 (Hurontario), 502 Züm, 103 (Hurontario Express), 70 (Britannia), and 39 all stop within a 5-minute walk. For example, you can ride the 502 Züm to “Hurontario @ Brunel” stop. From there, it’s a short walk east on Brunel. Note that late-night bus service is limited, so plan your ride home ahead of time.
Is there parking at the club and is it free?
Yes. Rogue has a large on-site parking lot behind the building which is free for venue patrons. It’s often enough even when the club is busy. Enter off Brunel Road into the lot. Nearby street parking is also available but official lot parking is recommended for convenience and safety.
Does Rogue Nightclub have seating or reserved tables?
The main dance area is general admission (standing) with no fixed seats. Around the edges there are booths and lounges. VIP or bottle-service tables are available (usually near the sides or back) but must be booked in advance. The outdoor patios have casual seating. If you just buy general entry, expect to stand or perch on bar stools; for table seating, book with the venue beforehand.
What music genres does Rogue Nightclub play?
Rogue’s programming spans many genres depending on the night. Common genres include top 40 dance hits, hip-hop/R&B, reggaeton, soca/Caribbean, Afrobeats, Bollywood/Bhangra, and electronic music (house, EDM). The theme of the evening dictates the playlist: a “Desi Night” will feature Indian pop and Bollywood tunes, while Latin-themed nights will have salsa, reggaeton, and bachata. DJs mix live to match each event’s theme.
Can I bring my own food or drinks into Rogue Nightclub?
No. Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside. The club has multiple bars serving alcohol, soda, and bottled water. Rogue Kitchen & Bar (the on-site restaurant) provides a full menu. Bringing any outside beverages or snacks will lead to them being confiscated at the door.
Does Rogue Nightclub serve food?
Yes. Rogue Kitchen & Bar is the in-house restaurant at the same address. It offers a full dinner menu (burgers, pasta, appetizers, etc.) and is open earlier in the evening. You can dine there before heading to the club section, or order bar snacks once inside the lounge area. Dinner reservations are possible (via OpenTable), and walk-ins are welcome before full club capacity is reached.
Is photography or video allowed inside?
Casual phone photography and video without flash is generally okay for personal use. There’s usually a prohibition on professional camera gear or flash photography to avoid blinding people. If you plan to take lots of photos, be discreet and respectful. Many events have official photographers, so check event rules. Most of all, avoid blocking others with your camera.
What is the minimum age to enter Rogue?
The minimum age is 19 years old (in compliance with Ontario’s liquor laws). Everyone entering must present valid ID. Minors are not allowed entry under any circumstances, even during earlier hours or private events.
Are there wheelchair accessible features at Rogue?
Yes. The main club space is all on one level and wheelchair accessible. Both front entrances have ramps. Accessible restrooms are available. If you need accommodation (like a table or staff assistance), it’s best to arrive early or call in advance so the venue can prepare.
Can I succeed at the club if I arrive late?
It depends on the night. On popular nights, the club can reach capacity; arriving after midnight risks long lineups or being turned away. For big events, aim to arrive by 11 PM when doors open. Mid-evening arrival usually gets you in easily. Latecomers should check the club’s social media or call ahead to see if the event is sold out. If there’s a cover fee, arriving later may mean paying more or missing out on discounts like “ladies free before 11:30.”
Does Rogue have a smoking area?
Yes. Smoking (including e-cigarettes) is not allowed indoors. The club has two outdoor patios where smoking is permitted. On the patios you can smoke or enjoy a hookah (flavored tobacco pipe) if the event allows it. The patios have seating and are partially covered.