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The Raptors are officially in the playoffs and we’re ready to relive the magic of 2019. We may or may not fight our way to another championship title, but either way, we are absolutely thrilled to be here for the ride. Whether you’re a hardcore fan or just here for the good vibes, here’s where to watch Raptors games in Toronto this season.
Check out these great spots and round up the squad because we’ve got another championship to win!
With the Raptors now in the playoffs, this restaurant and bar located right across the street from Scotiabank Arena is throwing a bash after every home game. Enjoy the action on the big screen and the new menu from the sleek dining room or the outdoor patio, then stay for the post-game DJ show.
Where: 15 York St
RS is easily one of the most popular spots to catch a game in the whole city, and they’re throwing viewing parties during the Raptors playoff run. There are around 200 TVs in this sprawling sports bar, and during the playoffs, you’ll get to enjoy an interactive game experience with exclusive giveaways, guest appearances and more.
In addition to patio seating and post-home game DJ shows, there are also drink features you can take advantage of during select games.
Where: 15 York St
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This popular “party pub” in the downtown core is pulling out all the stops this year for the Raptors. With big screens, food and drink deals, prizes, and more, Dublin Calling is the place to be during Raptors playoff games.
Where: 250 Adelaide St W
Toronto’s oldest bar will be busy as ever during the NBA playoffs. Stop by for flowing draft, tasty bites, the lively atmosphere, and of course, epic views of the game.
Where: 667 King St W
This spot has a rooftop patio and loads of brews on tap. That’s the perfect combination! Plus, if you buy a $5 Coors Light or Canadian on game days, you’ll automatically get the chance to win prizes. And if the game happens to take place during happy hour, you’ll get to enjoy all kinds of great food and drink deals. Just be sure to book a reservation ahead of time!
Where: 100 King St W
Centrally located near Union Station, The Bottom Line is described as “Toronto’s classiest sports bar” and it is an ideal spot to catch the game. It’s owned and operated by a former NHL player, and according to the bar, you might spot Leafs players and renowned athletes here when you stop by. You can book a seat at the bar for a front-row view of the action, or reserve a table for you and a few friends.
Where: 22 Front St W
Easily one of the most iconic rooftop patios in the city, the all-season terrace at Hemingway’s stays busy all year long, especially during game time. Open 365 days a year until 2 a.m., you can always count on a tasty drink and meal in a vibrant atmosphere at this Yorkville staple, not to mention a good view of the action on one of the many TV screens.
Where: 142 Cumberland St
This bar may be baseball themed, but we promise they do basketball just as well. Join them on their patio for a delicious brew while you watch. Plus, the menu is full of ballpark favourites that’ll make your tastebuds feel like you’re actually at the stadium. We’ll take wings with a side of chilli fries, please!
Where: 484 Front St E
The Northern Maverick is a classic spot for sports viewing in Toronto. Which makes it perfect for the Raptors playoffs! Re-live the vibe of the unforgettable championship season in 2019 and root for round two at this delicious spot.
Where: 115 Bathurst St
This spot is known as one of Toronto’s favourite sports bars for a reason — ample TVs to watch the game, plus foosball, shuffleboard, and pool to entertain you during intermission. Plus, the food is super reasonably priced and the beer list is solid.
Where: 1280 Dundas St W
Go Raps Go! We’ll see you cheering at all these amazing spots.
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