
Looking for the perfect spot to catch a World Cup match? Here’s where Toronto’s soccer fans are gathering—plus the best food and drink specials.
Whether your vibe’s a sports bar or a nice patio, Toronto’s got you covered.
Now Toronto compiled a list of six bars and restaurants that are tapped into the matches.
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Bar Allegro
- Location: 597 College St
Step into the World Cup Spirit at Bar Allegro. Little Italy’s European-inspired aperitivo and cocktail bar is kicking off the soccer season on June 11 with the Mexico versus South Africa match. The bar will also be showing Canada, France and Mexico games.
If you love Palomas or Margaritas, you’re in luck, because Bar Allegro partnered up with Patrón. Exclusive to the Mexico game screenings, guests can win their own official jersey.
Bar Allegro is walk-in only and open seven days a week.

TKO’s Sports Bar & Restaurant
- Location: 1600 Danforth Ave
Enjoy tournament-themed food specials while watching the game this summer. East-end establishment TKO’s Sports Bar & Restaurant will be FIFA-transformed, with six TVs and surround sound, and decorated with posters, banners, and a set of FIFA World Cup mini-balls celebrating each of the 16 host cities.
The Parlour
- Location: 642 King St W.
If Michelob Ultra Houses, numerous TVs, full-match coverage, summer-ready patios and cold drinks sound like your vibe, check out The Parlour. But if you’re having FOMO about missing the game IRL, order a Michelob Ultra and enter for a chance to win two tickets to a match.
The Parlour is hosting another giveaway: win a $100 gift card by following them on Instagram, liking their post, and tagging your match-day crew. Plus, you can get extra entries for sharing it to your story. Mark your calendar: the draw will take place on June 2.
Real Sports Bar & Grill
- Location: 15 York St
Watch the game on a 39-foot screen at Real Sports Bar & Grill, operated by the Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. Screenings will run from June 12 to July 19. The venue can hold over 1,000 people, so expect chaos and fun with other fans. Food and drinks will also be available. Their specials include the “Bucket Features” (such as five Michelob Ultras for $30.)
Taberna LX
- Location: 1161 Dundas St W.
If you’re a Portugal fan, Taberna LX is the perfect spot to cheer on the team. Little Portugal’s Lisbon-inspired restaurant is screening matches on June 17 at 1 p.m. and June 23 at 1 p.m., indoors on the second floor for an intimate yet lively atmosphere. On June 27 at 7:30 p.m., the final group game will be streamed outdoors on the patio walls, perfect for a warm summer night.
Food, wine, cocktails and an exciting World Cup screening will all be on the menu. Make your reservation on their website.

Aburi
- Location: Various locations, delivery promo
Sushi and game day, what more could you ask for? To make it better, Aburi Restaurants Canada is kicking out a series of buy-one-get-one-free dishes on DoorDash. So, you can watch soccer from the comfort of your home with quality sushi at a low price. The deal features:
- Aburi tora: four pieces of fried oysters.
- Aburi sushi waterworks: Richmond combo
- Minami: salmon oshi sushi
- Miku: three pieces of salmon sashimi

