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Where to Watch the Blue Jays World Series Games in Toronto

When the Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays are playing for the championship, the entire city turns into one massive, electric stadium. If you’re wondering where to watch the Blue Jays during the World Series, options stretch across downtown, west end, east side, and everywhere in between. Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan planning for Game 7 or just soaking up the incredible energy of a high-stakes Friday night, your viewing experience should be a home run.

From massive downtown screens that bring you stadium-level action to cherished neighbourhood spots where the local vibe is everything, this guide explores the best places to catch every pitch, hit, and cheer of the World Series. Due to the high demand for these crucial games, early arrival is strongly recommended for all locations.

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Nathan Phillips Square

Known For: Official City of Toronto Viewing Party. Free outdoor event with a giant LED screen, live DJ, and the Toronto Sign lit blue. Bring your own chair/blanket.

The City’s official outdoor viewing party takes over the square with a massive LED screen, live DJ sets, and the Toronto Sign glowing blue. Free to attend! Just bring a blanket or chair and settle in for the crowd energy.

Real sports bar & grill | A dimly lit sports bar with floor to ceiling screens and tables and chairs | Homes Almanac

Real Sports Bar & Grill

Known For: The gold standard. Features the 39-foot HD cinema screen (one of the largest in North America) and electric, stadium-level energy.

Widely regarded as Toronto’s top sports-viewing venue, featuring a 39-foot HD screen that feels like you’re in the stadium. Expect packed tables, big reactions, and a playoff-level buzz.

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University of Toronto (U of T)

Known For: Free outdoor viewing on a large screen in the historic campus core. A great, non-bar atmosphere for students and families.

Catch the game on a large outdoor screen surrounded by the historic campus lawns. It’s a relaxed, family-friendly vibe perfect for students and locals who prefer a community feel over a bar crowd.

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Sportsnet Grill

Known For: Direct views into the Rogers Centre from floor-to-ceiling windows. Provides a high-end experience where you can hear the live stadium sound.

Watch the World Series with a direct view into the Rogers Centre through massive glass windows. It’s a polished, insider experience where you can hear the live roar from inside the stadium.

The Rec Room Roundhouse | Sports bar with large screens and people sitting at tables | Homes Almanac

The Rec Room Roundhouse

Known For: Massive 40,000 sq ft entertainment complex with over 80 screens, arcade games, and dining. Ideal for groups or those with distracted kids.

A sprawling entertainment hub with over 80 screens, arcade games, and multiple dining options. Perfect for families, large groups, or anyone who likes a side of fun with their baseball.

Steamwhistle Brewing | Bright interior with people sitting at tables | Homes Almanac

Steam Whistle Brewing

Known For: Hosts large "Bird's Nest" watch parties and tailgates right next to the stadium. Great for craft beer, ballpark food, and pre-game energy.

Right next to the Rogers Centre, the brewery hosts its signature “Bird’s Nest” viewing parties and pre-game tailgates. Expect craft beer, classic snacks, and an unbeatable fan atmosphere.

The Loose Moose | Dimly lit sports bar with wood tables and chairs | Homes Almanac

The Loose Moose

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Known For: A sprawling, classic downtown pub with 50+ taps and TVs. A reliable, high-volume choice for a loud, communal game experience.

One of downtown’s most dependable sports pubs, known for its long bar, 50+ taps, and energetic game-day crowds. A go-to for anyone who wants to be in the thick of the action.

Rendeziews | Evening shot of an outdoor event venue with multicoloured picnic benches and people sitting with the CN tower in the background | Homes Almanac

RendezViews

Known For: Massive outdoor patio experience with a big screen, fire pits, and CN Tower views. Combines a party atmosphere with convenient downtown location.

An expansive outdoor patio with fire pits, a massive screen, and skyline views of the CN Tower. It’s where party energy meets open-air comfort for a lively World Series night out.

Chefs Hall | Brightly lit restaurant with wood tables and chairs and floor to ceiling windows | Homes Almanac

Chefs Hall

Known For: Central location with large screens and multiple food vendors (pizza, Asian, etc.). Great for groups with diverse food tastes who want to grab a quick, high-quality bite.

A modern food hall experience with multiple vendors and large central screens. Ideal for groups who want restaurant-quality food and a casual, social watch party atmosphere.

Score on Queen | Dimly lit sports bar with leather high top chairs at the bar and tv screens | Homes Almanac

Score on Queen

Known For: Dedicated sports bar with multiple screens and a strong Queen West sports culture feel. Known for its extensive drink menu, including signature Caesars.

A Queen West favourite with strong sports bar credentials and a stacked drink menu. Known for its signature Caesars and upbeat, all-in crowd energy.

Left Field Brewery in Leslieville | Brightly lit bar with people sitting at wooden tables ad chairs | Homes Almanac

Left Field Brewery in Liberty Village

Known For: Baseball-themed craft brewery with the game on and sound usually guaranteed. Excellent option for serious baseball fans and craft beer enthusiasts.

The city’s baseball-themed craft brewery, where the sound is always on and the beer always cold. A must for serious fans looking for a neighbourhood, all-baseball-all-the-time vibe.

The Dock Ellis | A dimly lit bar with wood tables and metal chairs and an arcade game in the corner | Homes Almanac

The Dock Ellis

Known For: A beloved, unpretentious neighbourhood sports bar with a strong local following. Great gastropub food and a welcoming, focused atmosphere away from the core crowds.

A true local’s sports bar with a low-key, communal atmosphere and great gastropub food. Perfect for those who want to avoid the crowds without missing any of the big moments.

Hemingway's Restaurant and Bar | Exterior of restaurant with green sign | Homes Almanac

Hemingway’s Restaurant and Bar

Known For: A great option to avoid downtown congestion. New Zealand-style pub with 20+ TVs and a year-round rooftop patio. Open late for post-game celebrations.

A Yorkville standby with 20+ TVs and a cozy rooftop patio for catching the game under the lights. Great for those who prefer a relaxed, late-night post-game setting away from downtown.