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2025 World Series: The best spots in Toronto to catch the Jays vs. the Dodgers

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The Toronto Blue Jays are up against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series. Now Toronto has put together a list of bars and restaurants in the city where you can watch history unfold. (Courtesy: Instagram/@leftfieldbrewery)

The Toronto Blue Jays are up against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series. Now Toronto has put together a list of bars and restaurants in the city where you can watch history unfold.

The last time the Jays advanced to the World Series was 32 years ago, following a back-to-back championship win in ‘92 and ‘93. This year, the Jays have home-plate advantage for the first two games, and the last two if necessary.

With the series set to head to L.A. for Game 3, fans in Toronto will need somewhere to cheer on their home team as they revisit history!

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Official MLB watch parties at the Rogers Centre (Game 3 and 4)

Rogers and the Blue Jays are hosting World Series watch parties at Rogers Centre for Game 3 and Game 4, when the team will be in L.A.

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The game, broadcast by Sportnet, will play on the ballpark’s videoboard. There will be fanfare, free popcorn, concessions and access to the Jays Shop.

Tickets are $15/person all-in, with all proceeds going to Jays Care Foundation.

You can buy the tickets here.

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Nathan Phillips Square viewing parties (all games)

The City of Toronto will host free viewing parties for every Jays game at Nathan Phillips Square by putting the game live on a giant screen. 

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With a DJ, trivia, and prizes, fans are expected to bring the World Series energy!

But keep in mind, you will have to bring your own chair if you want to take breaks from jumping up and down. You may also want to take a blanket, or dress warm for the occasion. Find more about the events here.

University of Toronto Front Campus (every game)

U of T will turn its Front Campus into a giant watch party for every single World Series game. The event is open to all and free to enjoy.

Organizers suggest bringing something to sit on such as a blanket or a low-profile lawn chair, and to check the weather ahead of time.

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Attendees are discouraged from bringing anything that would impede other people’s views but food and non-alcoholic beverages are welcome. Drinks will also be available for purchase, and food trucks will be on-site.

Seating is first-come-first-serve, so arrive early to get the best seats on the lawn. Find more about the event here.

Real Sports Bar & Grill  (15 York Street)

If you’re from the city, chances are you already know of this game-day classic. This mega sports venue that recently underwent major upgrades features 199 televisions and the city’s largest indoor screen. Reservations fill up fast and there is usually a line for walk-ins, so you will want to get there early to not miss any innings. 

The Loose Moose (146 Front Street W)

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Another local favourite, The Loose Moose on Front Street is down the street from the SkyDome action. With over four dozen varieties of beer on tap, there is sure to be something for all tastebuds. They are not accepting reservations for the World Series Games, which means you have a shot at a table as long as you show up early. 

The Rec Room (255 Bremner Blvd)

And while we are on the topic of proximity to the live action, of course you cannot forget The Rec Room – a 40,000 square-foot entertainment hub with arcade, VR experience and more. If you have kids in tow who tend to get distracted, The Rec Room may be the place for you.

Enjoy the full menu and one of the Rec’s 80+ big screens to watch the game.

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Left Field Brewery (36 Wagstaff Dr & 40 Hanna Ave)

What better place to watch the field action than from Left Field? While their Leslieville location is offering $6 and $8 pours from 7p.m. to close, their Liberty Village location is offering VIP packages for each day of the World Series game, with a private dining and viewing experience for you and up to 15 friends.

You can find more information here.

Below are more sports bars around the city where you can catch every play.

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