Toronto
Toronto's sports-bar scene is deep - Maple Leafs (NHL), Raptors (NBA), Blue Jays (MLB), and TFC (MLS) all draw committed crowds.
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Parkdale · ★★★★
The Dog and Bear on Queen Street West in Parkdale is a traditional English pub with nine screens facing the bar, showing MLB, NFL, NHL and Premier League. Twenty taps and pub plates anchor the room, with a DJ after 11 pm.
Yorkville · ★★★★
Hemingway's has held its Cumberland Street corner in Yorkville for over 40 years, stacking four patios across three floors with 20 screens and 24 taps. The rooftop stays open year round, heated in winter.
Entertainment District · ★★★★
Hoops Sports Bar and Grill sits on Bremner Boulevard in the Entertainment District, fitting private booths with their own screens and a 126-inch wall for the big events. It opens daily to 2 am for major league sports and pay-per-view.
King West · ★★★★
Locals Only on King Street West is a small snack bar known for its eclectic menu, graphic art and classic cocktails, packed nightly with young professionals. It opens at 5 pm and runs to 2 am.
King West · ★★★★
SPiN runs 12 Olympic-style ping-pong tables, two full bars and rotating DJs on King Street West. The club shows big matches between rallies and stays open past 1 am Thursday through Saturday.
Big matches and playoff games book out. Most run happy-hour pricing during off-hours.
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