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  1. Wheatsheaf Tavern. Fashion District. The Loose Moose. Downtown. The Dog and Bear. West Queen West. Real Sports Bar & Grill. The Rec Room. Entertainment District. King Taps. Brazen Head Irish Pub. Liberty Village. It's that time again.

  2. torontolife.com › food › torontos-best-sports-barsToronto's best sports bars

    • The Alpine. This craft beer bar in the Junction pours from 26 taps (and one cask) alongside a menu of hearty meals, like pork schnitzel, short ribs, fried chicken and gut-busting boards for two loaded with things like sausages, potato salad and soft pretzels.
    • The Aviary. The Aviary, from the people behind The Dock Ellis and Longslice Brewing, is equal parts sports bar and brewery—but you can still get brunch on weekends.
    • The Ballroom. In 2010, 10-pin arrived in the downtown core, along with ping-pong, foosball and video games. The multiple opportunities to engage in sport make this clubland fixture less a bar and more a boozy athletic amusement park.
    • Bottom Line. This sports bar, just a slap shot from Union Station and Scotiabank Arena, is owned and operated by former NHL hockey player (he played in one game–still counts) Wayne Cowley.
  3. Jul 20, 2012 · Joana Mangune. July 20, 2012. Every four years, the Summer Olympics gather the best athletes from around the world. Fans like to gather to watch the games. For those who are planning a gathering, big or small, here's a look at the best bars, rooftops, and private rooms to host viewing parties in Toronto. Real Sports.

    • Civil Liberties
    • Pharmacy
    • Bar Raval
    • Cocktail Bar
    • Birreria Volo
    • Prettyugly
    • Farside
    • Archive
    • Communist’s Daughter
    • 416 Snack Bar

    Ask a local bartender to name a few of their preferred haunts and there’s a 90 per cent chance that Civil Liberties will be one of them. Freestyle cocktails might be the house specialty, but foremost it’s just a bar – a warm, buzzy nucleus for everyone. Despite a back bar overflowing with nice things to drink, Civil’s reputation is built on good vi...

    In deep Parkdale, there’s a particular paradise that’s so dark inside you could walk by without realizing it’s a bar open seven nights a week. Regulars congregate around it and its inimitable proprietor, Chris Harper, to request something special from the fridge, packed with a hand-picked selection of sours and delectable tall cans. There are great...

    Raval is the sole Canadian entry on the illustrious World’s Best Bars list, so I’d be remiss not to include it on this one. Any Torontonian knows that the drinks (coffee included), service, snacks and architectural dynamism at this four-year-old bar are all on point – this is probably the country’s most unique watering hole. Cocktails are light and...

    Once a handy holding bay for the Black Hoof, which famously took no reservations, Cocktail Bar maintains one of the smartest lists in the city. The slight space, its back bar knit together from vintage windows, is as unmistakable as its cocktails, which get top points for flavour and bonus props for originality. The Kaffeina (coffee-infused vermout...

    Until Bar Volo is reborn (which we hope and hear is soon), this brick-lined, family-run alcove in Little Italy has everything to cure the funkiest, sourest, most braggadocious beer cravings. The draft list, which pours less by the pint than alla spina, in a wineglass, is a who’s who of cool-kid breweries, with a few limited-release, collaboratively...

    Parkdale’s finest cocktail joint is also one of the country’s best, full stop. PrettyUgly is home to intense and imaginative drinks that incorporate preserves, infusions and other house-made goodness like tepache (a pineapple ferment) and amari (including a non-alcoholic version aptly called Nomaro). Ingredients are used to full potential with an e...

    This Chinatown East bar is allergic to taking anything too seriously, and its blithe vibe is the wellspring of its awesomeness. Curated evenings include Extreme Casual Magic, where patrons are invited to BYO decks to throw down beer-fuelled rounds of Magic: The Gathering and themed VHS-exclusive movie nights pulled from the impressive collection of...

    Natural wine lists might be the city’s beverage trend du jour, but not so long ago, casual and curated wine bars were but grape-scented whispers wafting over from Paris and New York. When we finally caught up it was thanks to the understatedly excellent Archive, which still sits on one of the city’s most beguiling wine troves. Dog-eared duotangs ar...

    On hectic Saturdays at Dundas and Ossington, diving inside this quirky pocket for a cold, cheap cider is like a secret salve for the Torontonian soul. Affectionately known as the Commie, this snug, twinkling bar outfitted with a jukebox and all of the Formica has been a neighbourhood stalwart for close to two decades – no small feat in a city with ...

    There was a time when strolling into Snacks was like showing up to a dope house party filled with pals new and old, and Toronto’s original late-night snack joint has never really lost that familial juju. There’s no poor vantage point at this compact, buzzy bar that deals in good wine, stiff cocktails, loud tunes and legendary handheld few-bite deli...

    • Toby’s Pub & Eatery. Catch all the UFC matches and US college basketball games at Toby’s. They have a grand selection of sports subscriptions for any sports fan and a wide range of draft beers!
    • The Dock Ellis. The Dock Ellis offers a great sports environment, whether you’re there for a drink to watch a game or to play a round of billiards during halftime.
    • The Aviary. Whether you want to sit on their outdoor patio or watch the game from inside, fans can catch all the action and cheer on their favourite team from wherever they’re seated.
    • Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill. This sports restaurant plays all your favourite games on huge TVs and serves pub favourites, whether it be World Cup qualifiers, NFL matches or a few baseball games.
  4. The Bantry Bay, Bantry. 2,782 likes · 1 talking about this · 638 were here. Visit The Bantry Bay on Wolfe Tone Square and enjoy the great atmosphere in our bar and restaurant, Bia!

  5. Best Sports Bars in Toronto, ON - One Eyed Jack - Toronto, Score on King, Real Sports, Peaches, The Loose Moose, Hoops Sports Bar & Grill, The Dock Ellis, Kellys Landing, NBA Courtside Restaurant, Dakota's Sports Bar and Grill.