Here, you can find our full list of the best Canadian sports bars. We have chosen these bars based on a combination of atmosphere, food and drink selection, customer reviews and the sports shown. Each recommendation has its own advantages and disadvantages, so take a look at our reviews to decide on the one that’s best for you.
Take a look at the 39 feet tall, largest display screen in any North American sports bar, or any of 199 other screens showing every sporting event. Here, award-winning dining options are complemented by a variety of draught beers in this 25,000 square foot venue. The atmosphere and quality of Real Sports are unparalleled.
With bottle service for the spending-inclined, Shark Club ticks all the boxes of a great sports bar. An area adjacent to the bar's three sides has screens showing a wide range of sports, and also takes requests for channel change.
If you are coming to Toronto by bus or train, Loose Moose is the perfect first stop. The bar is just steps from the next Jays, Raptors, or Leafs game, ensuring a crowd large enough to enjoy any event. As downtown Toronto's largest draught beer bar, The Moose is known for its large selection.
In Roncesvalles, you are somewhat limited in your choices. Fortunately, the only option is a great one. The cosy neighbourhood pub specializes in whiskey, but it also serves a variety of Canadian dishes and quality beer. MLS and BPL soccer, the CFL and NCAA are among the sports regularly displayed.
There's no need to worry if your friends aren't all interested in watching the big game if you're out with them at this bar. Everyone can take part in bowling, pool or golfing simulations while sports fans watch their teams on multiple TVs throughout the building. Win-win for everyone.
Known for its half-priced wings on Tuesdays, head to St. Louis' Yonge St. location, which boasts a newly-renovated patio with anti-glare TVs and a misting system to keep cool in the summer heat. Every day of the week, a different food special is offered, and the huge projection screen is rolled out for big games (including Leafs, Raptors, and Jays games during the regular season).
The unique atmosphere of Sightlines is such a great place to watch a game that every sports enthusiast should put it on their to-do list. The tables are located inside the Rogers Centre and have a panoramic view of the left-field from the 200-level seats. Book a table in time for the start of the Jays game, because the food and service are top-notch.
Sens House is Ottawa's official sports bar, featuring a giant screen for watching the Senators on the 1,500-square-foot patio. Depending on which of the 80 TVs you're watching, one of them might be showing a different program, even if you’re not there for the Sens.
When your team is playing, you shouldn't have to worry about missing a minute. This is why Hat Tricks has 15 high-def TVs all around the bar so that your neck is never too stretched. Take advantage of their traditional pub fare and beer on tap.
Even though this Edmonton sports bar is technically a pool hall, you'll find a huge amount of flat-screen TVs that are constantly tuned in to the best games throughout the season. The bar even turns into a live music venue in-between game nights.